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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.
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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 !
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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. I won't be shooting there much, going forward.
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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. |
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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.
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