Thanks for the reminder. I just got a case of my favorite waterfowl ammo for $100 off per case. Great deals right nowFYI: Got an add from Rogers that had steel dove & Target loads for as little as $99 case.
When it comes to waterfowl ammo. It is totally worth it to load your own.I often shoot my 16g and 28g and in the last few years found it hit or miss finding decent shells. I found claysammo.com, who carry armusa shells. These are Spanish shells and I've found them very high quality and clean - and reasonably affordable (generally cases are below $125). They also tend to be lower FPS shells, which I much prefer. I'll never understand the competition the big shell makers seem to be in to offer the highest fps.
What are you using now?For those of you who used to shoot boss and can't afford to pay, or they just stopped making them, Roger's also had good prices on bismuth. Only downside was the goose shells are #1 which aren't legal in CT
I thought this was quite odd so I googled it. AI claims you can use up to BB. RMFor those of you who used to shoot boss and can't afford to pay, or they just stopped making them, Roger's also had good prices on bismuth. Only downside was the goose shells are #1 which aren't legal in CT
Welcome to CT, where there is always more than one answer to every riddle. This is the actual reg cut and pasted from the CT migratory bird hunting guide :I thought this was quite odds-on I googled it. AI claims you can use up to BB. RM
Shotguns - The possession of shotgun ammunition larger or heavier than #2 shot is prohibited on state-owned lands, state-leased lands, and Permit-Required Hunting Areas, at all times, and is prohibited on private lands during the Private Land Shotgun/Rifle Deer Season (see Permit-Required and State-Leased Hunting Area sections for exceptions). However, on any lands, waterfowlers hunting from a boat, blind, or stationary position may use up to and including size BB steel shot