Me too. I wasnt sure the cart could holds any more
Holds five at least, just tried.
Me too. I wasnt sure the cart could holds any more

In my O/U , the only negative side effect I've noticed is punctured primers...didn't affect function,they all went bang with no problems to eject.
CG
The owner of Challenger is an acquaintance, a good man and strongly committed to supporting the shooting sports in Canada. That should be more important to a Canadian shooter than bigotry towards the French and resentment towards the government where the company is located.
Which model A400? The 3-1/2" chambered guns sometimes hang up with lighter loads.my A 400 does not like the 1 oz challengers. there seems to be lots of umph in them but they sometimes hang up in the ejection port. i have some 1 1/8 to try next.
I agree their full speed ammo particularly the Handicap can be nasty. They have three lighter target loads. A 1-ounce "Light Load," a 7/8 ounce "Extra Light Load" and a 24 gram "International Load."Maybe you should talk him into putting a decent primer in his ammo and dump some money into ballistics research to make a trap load that doesn't kick like a field load. Then he may have something worth purchasing.
Which model A400? The 3-1/2" chambered guns sometimes hang up with lighter loads.
its a a400 xplor 3" chamber. I've had no trouble with other target loads but those are the only 1 oz loads that I put through it yet.
RIO branded 12g and possible other gauges use Cheddites, though I don't believe RIOs are common in North America.
Thanks,
Cal.
No posted velocity on the one ounce challengers available locally here. I have heard they are over 1300 fps... ridiculous for a target load.Maybe you should talk him into putting a decent primer in his ammo and dump some money into ballistics research to make a trap load that doesn't kick like a field load. Then he may have something worth purchasing.
If you have issues with the primers, it's your gun, not the Cheddite primers.
I use the extra light load #8 and find them pretty good. As mentioned, I've seen over 12,000 of these shot this year and not one primer issue. Actually not a single issue.
Same experience here. Any gun that has a hard, deep primer strike will generally pierce Cheddites. I've seen it with Browning, CZ, Beretta, Krieghoff, Fair, and Winchester. The primers are the problem. If you use a different brand, any other brand really, the problem goes away.I've had issues with two different guns, and others at my club have had the same complaint about pierced primers. No issues with Federal, Winchester or Clever in my experience.
Maybe you should talk him into putting a decent primer in his ammo and dump some money into ballistics research to make a trap load that doesn't kick like a field load. Then he may have something worth purchasing.



























