I believe for only 5 or 6 years.I haven’t seen that brand before. Have they been around long?
Have you patterned these loads yet?I guess no Nutz have tried it. I found great reviews on YouTube. With duplex/stacked steel loads, patterns are most uniform with added velocity. Two downfalls, Migra had primer issues, however that has been corrected. Second issue is the cost, $50.00 per box
however, $45.00 per box if you purchase a case of 10; which I did yesterday.
I'm looking forward to hammering geese and ducks this year with these shotgun shells. I purchased the 12 gauge, 3", 2/3 steel size, 1 1/4 oz. at 1515 fps. When I get ready for the deer season, I'll check the velocity with my Garmin.
No, not yet, soon though. Opener is not until September 8th...........can't wait!Have you patterned these loads yet?
Challenger and Imperial are great Canadian shotgun shells as well, I still have many of them in stock. After viewing Migra on YouTube, I had to purchase a case. They are expensive but not like bismuth and tungsten.Score seems to pattern very well, is Canadian made and is a fraction of the price. I have cut open dozens of brands and score components look superior in most regards.