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Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 2:06 pm
by eSJay
After years of suggesting our department teambuilding activity should include a round of sporting clays, it’s finally been approved!!!
Now I’m assigned to supply some shotguns (which I can do), but I also have to purchase the shells.
We have a dozen folks on the team so we'll need about 2.5 cases.

Questions: Which shell should I get & from where? Order online or purchase local?

We’ll also have a 2 or 3 in the group with no shooting experience, so please also share ideas on how to best handle that (besides the obvious – safety first).
Thanks in advance for any advice you share.

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 2:13 pm
by GulfCoast
Bass Pro or Cabelas will have the best prices. Remington "Gun Club" shells (1 0z) or the other promotional line shells (Federal and Winchester have them, too) are the best bang for the buck for the non-tournament shooter. On-line places have good pricing, but ordering just a couple cases will kill you on freight charges.

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 2:39 pm
by country_20boy
Dicks and Academy both have decent quality 12 ga shells (1 1/8oz) every day for $65-70/case, and sometimes better if you catch a sale. That's about as good as you can get these days. As mentioned above, shipping will kill you with online purchase. Remington, Winchester and federal, it doesn't really matter. Be sure to get #8 and not #7.5. A lot of the available stock locally is 7.5, but 8 has a lot more shot and breaks them just the same.
Only other thought I have is if available, you need to use a 20 ga for your inexperienced shooters.

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 4:11 pm
by eSJay
Rogers has free shipping on certain shells, but even with that, looks like I can get the same Rem Gun Club for $72/case. I don't figure i can get it cheaper at the local box stores, but have not priced them.
I'm not as concerned about price as I am performence. We're not shooting stacked barrels, so I worry about hanging up.
I like the 20 gauge advise. I think I'll let the Japanese guys shoot them for sure. This should be a hoot!

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 9:13 am
by GulfCoast
I have shot a gazillion of the Gun Clubs (and similar "bargain" shells) through a 391, and never had any issues. I think you would be fine, unless you are shooting Benelli/Inertial guns with 3.5" chambers. In that case, bite the bullet and get Winchester AA Super Sporting or Super Handicaps to be totally safe.

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 9:39 am
by eSJay
Awesome, thanks for the info. I shoot a 390, but never ran low brass cheap shells through it so wasn't sure.
The other guns I'll be supplying fo rthe team to use are 1100's & an 870. I know the pump will shuck anything. Hopefully the 100's will do fine.

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 11:11 am
by bulldog ducker
I am leaving after work for a shoot in north ms. I can usually buy by the case with good pricing at a shoot. I'll call you tomorrow with some prices.

That being said I walked into dicks sporting good yesterday and they had federal target load on sale buy one get one half off.

I bought 15 boxes of 20 ga (all they had in #8) for $42. I can't reload she'll that cheap. They had tons of 12 ga.

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 11:16 am
by eSJay
Thanks Jimbo!

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 2:40 pm
by Florida Boy
Please check a round of Sporting Clays is usually 100 targets, so for 12 people you will need 5 cases shells.

Re: Sporting Clays (shell question)

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 4:16 pm
by eSJay
Florida Boy wrote:Please check a round of Sporting Clays is usually 100 targets, so for 12 people you will need 5 cases shells.
I don't know about others, but the one we're using is 50 shots / round.