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Going to walmart tomorrow whats the best 12ga 2-3/4 bulk shotgun shells?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bandit656" data-source="post: 2395497" data-attributes="member: 57074"><p>If you are really going to reload, pay a little extra for Winchester AA.</p><p></p><p>Of the cheap stuff I like and have shot thousands of Estate. They are the only cheap bulk that will reliably cycle my Benelli. They seem a little hotter than the others. </p><p></p><p>Be aware that the way they can make cheaper shells is by using aluminum instead of brass for head and by lessening the shot charge. Not powder, but shot charge. Look at the weight on the box. The lighter the charge the more reliability may suffer in autos. I prefer 1 1/8 oz. but you won't find that in your bulk packs. Why? Less shot, less cost. And I need all the tiny bullets I can get to hit them f'n birds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandit656, post: 2395497, member: 57074"] If you are really going to reload, pay a little extra for Winchester AA. Of the cheap stuff I like and have shot thousands of Estate. They are the only cheap bulk that will reliably cycle my Benelli. They seem a little hotter than the others. Be aware that the way they can make cheaper shells is by using aluminum instead of brass for head and by lessening the shot charge. Not powder, but shot charge. Look at the weight on the box. The lighter the charge the more reliability may suffer in autos. I prefer 1 1/8 oz. but you won't find that in your bulk packs. Why? Less shot, less cost. And I need all the tiny bullets I can get to hit them f'n birds. [/QUOTE]
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