The Canadian national trap team coach uses them. 'Nuff said.
There are many reasons to choose one ammo over another. Small-minded bigotry toward Quebec isn't one of them.I shoot Score. They are very good and made in a small town in Manitoba. Challengers are made in Quebec. I send enough of my tax money there so I do not need to send my ammo money there.
I shoot Score. They are very good and made in a small town in Manitoba. Challengers are made in Quebec. I send enough of my tax money there so I do not need to send my ammo money there.
Shoot enough shells of any type you'll have the occasional dead primer or other problem. You will get a bad run sometimes no matter whose name is on the box. My worst experience oddly enough was with Winchester AA.Have seen a few FTF and FTE over the past few years....when compared to the amount of Challenger loads I see at the range, this is a very small number.
But at the end of the day, they tend to be cheaper than other loads, so six of one, half dozen of the other.
I have shot many Challenger target loads, Clever, Winchester and Federal. The only FTF I have ever had over thousands of rounds was from a Challenger load.
I shoot Score. They are very good and made in a small town in Manitoba. Challengers are made in Quebec. I send enough of my tax money there so I do not need to send my ammo money there.
Depends on the gun. My Beretta 391 cycles them just fine.The Extra Light don't cycle semi-autos well but that's to be expected.



























