With over 50,000 registered Sporting clay targets, I will be the first to tell you that AA Winchester shells out perform every other target load out there !
Aaron110
1 year ago
Ive shot thousands of Winchester AA loads. They perform day in and day out. What I really enjoy about AAs is the option for 9 shot. Also if you shoot a semiauto the clean burning powder in AAs means less cleaning and more shooting! Thats always a good combination.
CPGUY
1 year ago
Poor quality; I hate the sound of the shot rattling in the shells, every box has had one or two fail to fire due to bad primers, the shell tubes are misshapen and do not feed well in Remington 1100's, thin tube mouths and do not reload well and the darn crimps open up in my shooting vest spilling shot.
DRR@pullll
1 year ago
I have won many events shooting AA’s. My Dad turned me on to this product in the 1970’s, never a misfire and reloadable 12-15 times with proper diligence.
AA128
1 year ago
When i go to Sparta, i register for the Grand and then load up my car with WW128 ammo. If I have a good day at the Grand i do not want to think that the ammo got in the way of me winning. In fact, the AA128 loads have always shot like champs. That is comforting to know that i can count on the Winchester AA loads to come through when the stakes are high.
Goose killer
1 year ago
The AA Super Sport 1300' Excells! As a winning tool for shooting and winning desired disciplines. Excellent at exaggerated yardage shootoffs.
Greensburg Dave
1 year ago
I've trusted AA trap loads for 45 years of trap, and more recently skeet and clays. Initially, I chose the brand for the uniform patterns it delivered in multiple target shotguns. I shoot new shells for registered birds, and then reload with genuine Winchester components for practice rounds. I have NEVER had a failure of a new AA shell or of a reload. Over the years, I've experimented with other brands of shells and components, but have found none more consistent, or that outperform Winchester.
Rudy J
1 year ago
I bought this to break in my Rock island armory VR80 semiautomatic Magazine fed 12 gauge shotgun and ran flawless.
AthensMac
1 year ago
I'm not that old, but, I remember when these things were under $4/box. Well, at $8.49/box, a $2/box rebate, and free shipping, at least that gets competitive with many of the "lesser" shot shells. Winchester AA have been one of the American standards for consistency and quality and these have shown to be just that.
Anonymous
1 year ago
You cannot beat Winchester AA for target and skeet applications. Consistent pattern and reliability plus the smooth hulls can be reloaded a dozen times if you crimp carefully. Highly recommended!
K8bravo
1 year ago
If you shoot sporting clays regularly, buying a couple boxes of 25 at a time isn’t gonna do ya. Only way to order is by the case. Ammo runs well in my semiauto gun.
Len20
1 year ago
Great price on product, rebate received quickly, and delivery on product right on time. Gray experience with Bass Pro
sully 22
1 year ago
THESE SHELLS CAME RECOMMENDED BY A FELLOW SHOOTER/HUNTER. SAID THEY WOULD IMPROVE YOUR SCORES OR HITS . DEFINITELY DID. NOT ALL AMMO IS CREATED EQUAL!
Timboy25
1 year ago
Excellent ammo for clays! Allows me to reach out and take down the “birds”. I’ve never had an issue w/ this ammo. Always is a “Go bang” type product Just to j
BillEl
1 year ago
The AA ammo is great, but getting the online order from Bass Pro Shops was a nightmare! I live over an hour away from the store. I've learned that you need to call, and verify that the product is really in, after getting the notification it has arrived. First, they got the orders mixed up on what is in, then listed one as partial, which it wasn't. Be sure to call in advance before picking up an online order. VERY frustrating!
worker
1 year ago
I know that there is great demand but, that shouldn't mean quality has to suffer also. I bought some cases of 410 and 28 gauge AA's and the crimps on a lot of them was bulging out and there was a lot of loose pellets. I had to run them through my reloader crimping stage to get these shells right. I used to use the old style compression shells and they were much better. The old style even seemed to hold up much longer for reloading, especially the case mouth. I even had some dudes. Definitely not the same Winchester I grew up on.
CRASH
1 year ago
Took my wife and kids sporting clay shooting and it turned out great. I recently restored a 20 gauge model 12 and was concerned about the recoil, especially for the ladies. I picked up some of the low recoil AA's, I couldn't believe how soft they shot. Beautiful light gun and performed awesome with this shell! We will all be going again soon thanks in part to the painless low recoil AA!
Kelly Wickham
1 year ago
Winchester Super Handicap shotshells are second to none. They break targets hard at extreme handicap distances. My daughter and I have many trophies to back up my 5 stars!
pdqwick
1 year ago
Awesome performance, patterns well. I consistently have 2 - 3 hits more per round (50-shot) when I use Winchester AA Super-Handicap 7-1/2 Shotshells than when I use other ammo. For reference, I usually hit about 37 - 43 out of 50.
Buckeye trap
1 year ago
Delivery on Cabelas side was fine. Not impressed with Winchesters quality control. This box had a lot of crimps with holes in them. There was some shot rolling around in the box as well due to the bad crimps. I understand that these are the super handicaps and are cramming that little extra in the hull, but for a premium shell, I expect a lot better than this. Winchester needs to cut their hulls just a bit longer to accommodate the crimps with holes. I should not have shot rolling around in the bottom of a box of premium shotshells.
Anonymous
2 years agoWith over 50,000 registered Sporting clay targets, I will be the first to tell you that AA Winchester shells out perform every other target load out there !
Aaron110
1 year agoIve shot thousands of Winchester AA loads. They perform day in and day out. What I really enjoy about AAs is the option for 9 shot. Also if you shoot a semiauto the clean burning powder in AAs means less cleaning and more shooting! Thats always a good combination.
CPGUY
1 year agoPoor quality; I hate the sound of the shot rattling in the shells, every box has had one or two fail to fire due to bad primers, the shell tubes are misshapen and do not feed well in Remington 1100's, thin tube mouths and do not reload well and the darn crimps open up in my shooting vest spilling shot.
DRR@pullll
1 year agoI have won many events shooting AA’s. My Dad turned me on to this product in the 1970’s, never a misfire and reloadable 12-15 times with proper diligence.
AA128
1 year agoWhen i go to Sparta, i register for the Grand and then load up my car with WW128 ammo. If I have a good day at the Grand i do not want to think that the ammo got in the way of me winning. In fact, the AA128 loads have always shot like champs. That is comforting to know that i can count on the Winchester AA loads to come through when the stakes are high.
Goose killer
1 year agoThe AA Super Sport 1300' Excells! As a winning tool for shooting and winning desired disciplines. Excellent at exaggerated yardage shootoffs.
Greensburg Dave
1 year agoI've trusted AA trap loads for 45 years of trap, and more recently skeet and clays. Initially, I chose the brand for the uniform patterns it delivered in multiple target shotguns. I shoot new shells for registered birds, and then reload with genuine Winchester components for practice rounds. I have NEVER had a failure of a new AA shell or of a reload. Over the years, I've experimented with other brands of shells and components, but have found none more consistent, or that outperform Winchester.
Rudy J
1 year agoI bought this to break in my Rock island armory VR80 semiautomatic Magazine fed 12 gauge shotgun and ran flawless.
AthensMac
1 year agoI'm not that old, but, I remember when these things were under $4/box. Well, at $8.49/box, a $2/box rebate, and free shipping, at least that gets competitive with many of the "lesser" shot shells. Winchester AA have been one of the American standards for consistency and quality and these have shown to be just that.
Anonymous
1 year agoYou cannot beat Winchester AA for target and skeet applications. Consistent pattern and reliability plus the smooth hulls can be reloaded a dozen times if you crimp carefully. Highly recommended!
K8bravo
1 year agoIf you shoot sporting clays regularly, buying a couple boxes of 25 at a time isn’t gonna do ya. Only way to order is by the case. Ammo runs well in my semiauto gun.
Len20
1 year agoGreat price on product, rebate received quickly, and delivery on product right on time. Gray experience with Bass Pro
sully 22
1 year agoTHESE SHELLS CAME RECOMMENDED BY A FELLOW SHOOTER/HUNTER. SAID THEY WOULD IMPROVE YOUR SCORES OR HITS . DEFINITELY DID. NOT ALL AMMO IS CREATED EQUAL!
Timboy25
1 year agoExcellent ammo for clays! Allows me to reach out and take down the “birds”. I’ve never had an issue w/ this ammo. Always is a “Go bang” type product Just to j
BillEl
1 year agoThe AA ammo is great, but getting the online order from Bass Pro Shops was a nightmare! I live over an hour away from the store. I've learned that you need to call, and verify that the product is really in, after getting the notification it has arrived. First, they got the orders mixed up on what is in, then listed one as partial, which it wasn't. Be sure to call in advance before picking up an online order. VERY frustrating!
worker
1 year agoI know that there is great demand but, that shouldn't mean quality has to suffer also. I bought some cases of 410 and 28 gauge AA's and the crimps on a lot of them was bulging out and there was a lot of loose pellets. I had to run them through my reloader crimping stage to get these shells right. I used to use the old style compression shells and they were much better. The old style even seemed to hold up much longer for reloading, especially the case mouth. I even had some dudes. Definitely not the same Winchester I grew up on.
CRASH
1 year agoTook my wife and kids sporting clay shooting and it turned out great. I recently restored a 20 gauge model 12 and was concerned about the recoil, especially for the ladies. I picked up some of the low recoil AA's, I couldn't believe how soft they shot. Beautiful light gun and performed awesome with this shell! We will all be going again soon thanks in part to the painless low recoil AA!
Kelly Wickham
1 year agoWinchester Super Handicap shotshells are second to none. They break targets hard at extreme handicap distances. My daughter and I have many trophies to back up my 5 stars!
pdqwick
1 year agoAwesome performance, patterns well. I consistently have 2 - 3 hits more per round (50-shot) when I use Winchester AA Super-Handicap 7-1/2 Shotshells than when I use other ammo. For reference, I usually hit about 37 - 43 out of 50.
Buckeye trap
1 year agoDelivery on Cabelas side was fine. Not impressed with Winchesters quality control. This box had a lot of crimps with holes in them. There was some shot rolling around in the box as well due to the bad crimps. I understand that these are the super handicaps and are cramming that little extra in the hull, but for a premium shell, I expect a lot better than this. Winchester needs to cut their hulls just a bit longer to accommodate the crimps with holes. I should not have shot rolling around in the bottom of a box of premium shotshells.
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