View Full Version : Shotshells again.
Arthur Shaffer
10-03-2022, 03:34 PM
In the last LS&B auction there were several lots I was interested in getting. These usually don't pan out but occasionally you strike gold on rifle ammo and brass.
This time I put an early bid in on a lot of 5 boxes of Westley Richards 2-1/2" Game Loads.
The other bid was for 8 boxes of Game Bore Paper Hull Black Powder loads, (one of which was not marked as Black Powder, soreally 7 probably).
Both were 12 gauge.
With shipping and taxes, the Westley Richards went for roughly $60/box, and the Game Bore Black for $45/box, not counting the odd box.
Wow!
Kevin McCormack
10-03-2022, 05:22 PM
Don't feel too bad - the shell scalpers at our local gun show are buying the Walmart 100-packs (4 boxes of 25 ea.) of Federal 12 and/or 20 gauge, priced at $29 plus tax at Walmart, then putting them out on their tables for anywhere between $42 and $60 per pack.
Randy G Roberts
10-03-2022, 08:20 PM
Don't feel too bad - the shell scalpers at our local gun show are buying the Walmart 100-packs (4 boxes of 25 ea.) of Federal 12 and/or 20 gauge, priced at $29 plus tax at Walmart, then putting them out on their tables for anywhere between $42 and $60 per pack.
Kevin is anyone actually buying them?
tom tutwiler
10-04-2022, 05:41 AM
You think those went high. How about the 2 1/2 Westly Richard 20 gauge shells. 208 shells for a cool $256, not counting shipping. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/946063320
Bill Murphy
10-04-2022, 05:53 AM
I will teach you to reload. However, my problem is getting time to shoot the shells I have reloaded.
Harold Lee Pickens
10-04-2022, 06:55 AM
Kevin, at a recent local gun show, I pointed that out to my friend, that we could buy those 100 packs at any Walmart for far less than the $50 price. The guy at the table heard me and took offense, told me to mind my own business. I told him to stop listening to other peoples private conversations. Over the summer, I have picked up about 10 100 packs of 20 ga and 8 packs of 12 ga. Walmart has recently raised the price to $34.95
tom tutwiler
10-04-2022, 07:25 AM
Kevin, at a recent local gun show, I pointed that out to my friend, that we could buy those 100 packs at any Walmart for far less than the $50 price. The guy at the table heard me and took offense, told me to mind my own business. I told him to stop listening to other peoples private conversations. Over the summer, I have picked up about 10 100 packs of 20 ga and 8 packs of 12 ga. Walmart has recently raised the price to $34.95
I was at a Walmart in New York for the NE SXS and went into a Walmart loaded with 28 gauge ammo and 20 gauge ammo. I bought essentially a flat of each at the time. That's a lotta factory ammo. FWIW, I recently bought a late model Fox sterlingworth 20 gauge with factory 2 3/4" chambers just so I wouldn't have to be concerned about whether RST would have shells. PS. Not everyone has a place to reload sadly.
Bill Murphy
10-05-2022, 09:29 AM
Tom, I would guess that the 28s were not priced like the 12s and 20s. $14.00 a box 28 gauge shells are a "No thanks" in my part of the world.
Randy G Roberts
10-05-2022, 09:42 AM
One of the sporting clays facilities we frequent will allow you to purchase the amount of shells you intend to shoot that day. This spring and early summer I was buying Fiocchi 28 gauge at 8.50 per box. A screamer of a deal IMO in todays world, probably picked up a couple of flats over the course of time in this manner. Weekend before last the Owner advised that he was unable to find any Fiocchi so he had to buy Federals which were a bit higher. He quoted the price of $15 and some changer per box !:eek:
tom tutwiler
10-05-2022, 09:51 AM
Tom, I would guess that the 28s were not priced like the 12s and 20s. $14.00 a box 28 gauge shells are a "No thanks" in my part of the world.
Bill,
Winchester AA Supersport. $10.66 per box. 3/4 oz 7.5. There is a reason I bought a flat.
I think it was a one off. Have not seen them again anywhere.
Bill Murphy
10-05-2022, 04:51 PM
Even though I reload 28s, I would have bought them. Even reloaders should think about what factory shells will sell for at their/our estate sales.
Stan Hillis
10-05-2022, 05:32 PM
One of the sporting clays facilities we frequent will allow you to purchase the amount of shells you intend to shoot that day. This spring and early summer I was buying Fiocchi 28 gauge at 8.50 per box. A screamer of a deal IMO in todays world, probably picked up a couple of flats over the course of time in this manner. Weekend before last the Owner advised that he was unable to find any Fiocchi so he had to buy Federals which were a bit higher. He quoted the price of $15 and some changer per box !:eek:
My home range (2 sporting courses, skeet, trap, pistol) allows members to shoot either 100 bird sporting course for $25, as long as you don't look at too many show birds (ProMatic card readers). We can bring one guest for the same price. Shells are $8.50/bx, but you never know what brand they will have. They allow you to buy 5 boxes to shoot 100 birds.
I recently shot another local course and, because I was a non-member, it cost me $53 for the round, targets only. And, shells were $12/bx. :eek: I won't be shooting there much, going forward.
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