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| Even at $22 per bag, you should be around $2.80 for a box of 1 oz shells. Plug your costs into: http://www.trapshooters.com/calculators.htmYou'll feel better as soon as the new lead prices are incorporated into the new shell prices! Dutch.
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| Posts: 4564 | Location: Idaho Falls, ID, USA | Registered: 21 September 2000 |
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| Thanks, Dutch, for the good link. I feel better now. I am still hacked off about the shot price, though.
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| Posts: 109 | Location: NE,TN | Registered: 17 September 2004 |
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| Academy Sporting Goods (southern region chain) ran a sale the last two weeks of Aug...Rem Heavy dove loads (1oz 20's, 1-1/8oz 12's) for $2.99/box. Our local store sold out, which had to be 200+ cases. I bought some 20's, and my MEC will stay under its cover. But still have to load for the 28ga....no retail bargains for it! |
| Posts: 639 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: 28 March 2002 |
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| To cut costs buy reclaimed shot mined from ranges works great for practise and hunting. |
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| We are having trouble getting the shot reclaiming guys to come by and mine our club. One guy in Oregon does it and redrops the shot and gives us 40% and we have been waiting for him for 2 years. A lot of trap shooters won't use the reclaimed but I just went through 100 lbs of it and was relatively happy with it. The last I bought was at Connies in Chehalis WA and it was at $16 a bag (half ton lots or more). Fortunately we live close enough to make the drive. |
| Posts: 4917 | Location: Wenatchee, WA, USA | Registered: 17 December 2001 |
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| I would not bother with "dove" loads. Where it pays is specialty loads. 1 1/2 oz #4 Lead is a an example. I loaded some the other day for jump shooting duck on private land. That kind of load is getting scarce due to the steel shot fad. I also loaded #30 of heavi-shot last week. Same thing, a bunch less $ than factory. |
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| Scota4570, I am assuming that you are hunting outside the US as it does not matter here whether it is on private land or not. In the US, border to border, non-toxic shot is the required load for waterfowl hunting. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Customstox:
In the US, border to border, non-toxic shot is the required load for waterfowl hunting.
WRONG - there are exceptions.
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| Please DO TELL us about them..... FWIW, Dutch.
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