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Phil Yearout 02-09-2021 11:09 AM

I've got plenty of hunting shells and enough target loads to get through spring trap league an maybe a bit more. After that...?

Harold Lee Pickens 02-09-2021 11:26 AM

I've got enough for a couple of years in factory + reloads. Got 10 cases of 16 ga 1oz loads to shoot in my "modern" guns like my 4E 16 NID, Utica Sterlys, and 1 frame VH 16. Have so many 2 1/2" low pressure 7/8 and 3/4 oz 16's loaded that I cant seem to make myself hit the reloading bench. Should probably order some more SG 16 wads, have a thousand DR16 wads which seem impossible to get now. Have several bags of old R16 wads, SP16, and Claybuster WAA 16 clones that I never use--but will if wads dry up.
Not quite so flush in 20 ga, but 6 cases of factory 7/8 oz, and lots of 3/4 oz reloads.
Dont shoot 12 ga much, except for my WW Greener side lever hammer, and have a good many 7/8 oz loaded for it.
After shooting my Ugartechea 28 a little more last year on birds and clays, thought I might shoot it a little more this year. Thinking about getting a 28 Mec.
24 lbs of powder, 9 bags of shot, and 5000+ primers in the cupboard, but will
certainly look to pick up more if it presents itself..
It is 7o miles to shoot sporting clays, so I dont shoot all that often, but would certainly like to shoot more.

Frank Srebro 02-09-2021 11:53 AM

As written in the opening post I'm ok for a while. In the past I've only loaded for 10 and 12-gauge but decided last month to get into 16 and 20. Also my 12 ga MEC 9000 progressive is getting tired. I’ve got presses now on order to include a 12/20 Ponsness 800 that’s quoted to ship in 2-3 months, and a 16 MEC Sizemaster and short kit that’s 2 weeks out. Both ordered directly from the respective factories. Have plenty of components right now with 209 primers being the limiter and I'll pay whatever I have to when they get to a low trigger point. I like shooting too much to be otherwise sitting around next year wondering why I didn't spend a few bucks extra for this or that.

CraigThompson 02-09-2021 04:35 PM

Between factory loaded stuff , my handloads and the components I have on hand I should be good for perhaps five years :bigbye:

John Davis 02-09-2021 05:27 PM

I’ve stock piled enough factory loads to get my 5000 registered trap targets for this target year and put a dent into next year. And enough reloads to keep up practice for several months. But I’m worried about shells for events like the Southern. Don’t do many of those and really don’t have the extra shells to spare, particularly when you consider how poorly I shoot Sporting Clays.

John Davis 02-09-2021 05:30 PM

Tom, I always shoot 8’s in singles and doubles and 7.5’s in handicap. ALWAYS.

Tom Flanigan 02-09-2021 05:58 PM

I do too John. My problem is that I can no longer get 7 1/2s and 8's. I don't want to use 8 1/2's for Trap but I might have to.

Craig Larter 02-09-2021 06:11 PM

I'm in good shape for 2 years at my current rate of usage of 3000 per year for target loads. Duck loads are good for the rest of my life and my son's. LOL
My first shortage will be primers.
I load 8ga,10ga,12ga 3/4oz, 12ga 1 1/8oz for my model11, 20ga 3/4oz.
A friend just bought 500 boxes of BP target loads for $7.75 per box. Rochester Brooks has been selling BP's for $7.75 to members on a two flats per week allowance.
Even if I have to pay outrageous prices for components I won't stop shooting.

John Davis 02-09-2021 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Flanigan (Post 325253)
I do too John. My problem is that I can no longer get 7 1/2s and 8's. I don't want to use 8 1/2's for Trap but I might have to.

Desperate times call for desperate measures.


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