I seem to score about as well with them as with any other load. Over the last couple seasons, I’ve shot through eight cases of the Remington “Gun Club” loads Remington’s version of the promo target load. At that rate, shooting factory ammo doesn’t cause a budget crisis, but those promo target loads offer a pretty attractive savings none the less. I shoot 16 yard trap for fun, and I only shoot about 1,800 rounds per year. I no longer reload, because I live in a small condo and don’t have the storage space for a reloading press, hulls, wads, etc. They all tend to feature cheaper components (especially the hull) and retail for about $18.00 per case less than the manufacturer’s top of the line target load. I think this started with the Federal “Top Gun” line. In recent years, the “big three” ammo makers have introduced promo-quality target loads.
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