Rebel Till Death
CGN Regular
- Location
- Burlington, Ontario
Been through a few thousand challenger target loads on the trap field this year without an issue
I agree with Spank on the recoil, especially in their "heavy target" loads !!! I've never had primer piercing issues in my K guns or Remington 3200, but it does seem to happen with some frequency with some of the Browning O/U's that are used by guys I shoot with.
I'm now reloading 7/8 oz for all my 12 Gauge needs so I'll probably never use them again.
I couldn't find this testing you referred to. What I did find on trapshooters.com was this.Challenger is bargain price ammunition.
The shot in their "First Class" target ammo is as soft as the cheapest in the industry, shown by testing over on Trapshooters.com.
Soft shot is not First Class. There is a reason that the sale price is the lowest available.
I measured about 10 individual pellets and they were very consistent at .085. This correlates to an actual #8.5 but the shot was extremely spherical and rolled in the dish very smoothly. The Challenger factory answered my email regarding antimony and it is 2.5%. I have cut open a lot of shells and this is some of the most consistently round I have seen in a shell at this price point.
https://www.trapshooters.com/thread...rchased-at-2020-ata-grand-shell-house.891825/
The poor test results of Challenger ammo are a disappointment to me. I used to recommend Challenger over Gun Clubs and Super Target.
It is very interesting that this year, Federal Top Gun had significantly harder shot - in Winchester AA territory. That makes this lot of Top Gun the best bargain ammo on the market.



























