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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
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I will teach you to reload. However, my problem is getting time to shoot the shells I have reloaded.
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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
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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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