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Agree. The Des Moines area Scheels has plenty of ammo. Not exactly flying off of the shelves it would seem. Hornady bullets seem to be in good supply everywhere.Lots of ammo on the shelves!
Same.I finally gave up looking for 12 gauge field loads locally. Plenty of trap/skeet ammo. I ordered a case, and paid about 25% more than normal. $205 shipped.
Cabelas Canada was selling flats of Herters trap shells for half that price shipped. Actually less. I'm thinking Canadian dollars.I finally gave up looking for 12 gauge field loads locally. Plenty of trap/skeet ammo. I ordered a case, and paid about 25% more than normal. $205 shipped.
I don’t use trap loads for chukars. I could have bought them locally for 10-11 bucks a box.Cabelas Canada was selling flats of Herters trap shells for half that price shipped.
If I have to shoot pheasants with steel I use #2-#3. Doesn’t work as well as lead 4s or 5s, but it works.Cabelas Canada was selling flats of Herters trap shells for half that price shipped. Actually less. I'm thinking Canadian dollars.
I'm reloading #6 shot for my trip west in a couple of weeks. I prefer #5 but can make do with #6. It's what was available. Finding steel shells for the refuge will be a problem. Only #2 and BB steel available here. Not shooting pheasants with that stuff!
I'll use #4 steel if I have to but have actually done very well with low base #6 steel. Refuge dove loads I guess. I tried them several years ago when it's all I could get on the way through Grand Forks. Killed the first dozen roosters without missing a shot. Some guys use the big stuff simply because those shells have less pellets and therefore less likelihood of them breaking a tooth. Not a problem if careful when cleaning the birds.If I have to shoot pheasants with steel I use #2-#3. Doesn’t work as well as lead 4s or 5s, but it works.
Sorry. Read your post. Appeared you changed the context from field loads to trap loads before quoting a price. I thought that was a ridiculous price for trap ammo even in these stressful times.I don’t use trap loads for chukars. I could have bought them locally for 10-11 bucks a box.
I’ll work on my writing,,,Thx.Sorry. Read your post. Appeared you changed the context from field loads to trap loads before quoting a price. I thought that was a ridiculous price for trap ammo even in these stressful times.
Always glad to help.I’ll work on my writing,,,Thx.
I saw some 270 on the shelves in billings a couple weeks back.Just wanted to report that I cannot find 270 win ammo anywhere in the Denver area usually I get Hornady Superformance 140gr -- I called 15+ places last night for ANY 270 ammo and it is out of stock, let alone my 'fancy' stuff. If anyone has a bead on some smaller local dealers let me know!
Cheyenne has some (Sportmans and Jax), but that is about a 2 hour drive for you. Not much variety sitting on the shelves, mostly the expensive stuff. You know the story.Just wanted to report that I cannot find 270 win ammo anywhere in the Denver area usually I get Hornady Superformance 140gr -- I called 15+ places last night for ANY 270 ammo and it is out of stock, let alone my 'fancy' stuff. If anyone has a bead on some smaller local dealers let me know!