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Ervine shtizberger

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Hello all,
I'm looking tobe more cost effective.
two moths ago my brother in law and I went out and shot some clays just for fun.
well
3000 rounds later I'm looking to settle the cost down
We love it and plan on shooting way more
Is there a way to get a pallet of skeet and shells?
or does anyone know where to buy in Edmonton area?
I realize just like all shooting sports the bill at the end of the day will suck but if you all have any hints, I would be glad to hear them.

Thanks everyone!
 
To cut down the costs have you considered reloading? A pallet of shot loads is gonna cost some major coin.

And your not going haul them in your 1/2 ton.
As far as clay targets, check with the trap club in or near your city, and get them to add an extra pallet on their club order. You'll probably have to wait till next spring, but you'll get them at their truck load prices.
 
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And your not going haul them in your 1/2 ton.
As far as clay targets, check with the trap club in or near your city, and get them to add an extra pallet on their club order. You'll probably have to wait till next spring, but you'll get them at their truck load prices.

I dont know of many clubs whose exec. would order an extra pallet of targets for someone, especially at club price so they can go shoot on their own. Most clubs I have ever belonged to were in the business of selling memberships and encouraging members to participate. Maybe for paid members in good standing, I know we let our members place their orders for ammo and reloading supplies to be shipped up with the club's target order provided the member makes his own payment arrangements but as for targets? No, come shoot them at the club! Just my .02cents worth.
 
No deals at Wholesale. Either come out and shoot at Spruce Grove Gun Club on Thursday nights or Sundays and shoot, we have 8 machines set up there or Don at Silver Willow will probably do you a deal on clays and ammo.

We have a container of clays at SGGC, but they are privatly owned and we get to enjoy them and some of the best Sporting Clays shooters in the Province shoot there.
 
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