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Winchester USA Game and Target Load Shotshell Ammo Value Pack – 12 Gauge – 2-3/4” – 8 Shot Size

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Caliber: 12 Gauge
Rounds: 100

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rayout

1 year ago

I bought two 100 round boxes of these on sale and they were the first shells I used in my first shotgun - an HR Pardner (870 Express clone). All shells fired however every five rounds or so, I would have difficulty pulling back the pump and ejecting the spent shell and it would require me to brace the gun against my hip to eject the round. In the end they still broke clays all the same and I was shooting single target trap anyways. However the failures to eject were an unnecessary frustration for me when I was getting used to the firearm for the first time. Women and youth may have even more difficulty cycling a stuck round due to their size and/or strength. I have since tried Rio, Federal Top Gun, Remington Gun Club shells and they all cycle perfectly. I recommend buying a single box and testing it out with your fire arm before committing to purchase in bulk. There are several shells in the similar (or better) price range so unless there is a fire sale on these shells I won't be buying them again.

Gdadhunter

1 year ago

These shells wouldn't cycle my wife's Weatherby auto 20 gauge even with the light load piston in, yet my Remington loaded worked fine. I tried 75 shells through her new gun and only 6 didn't jam. I won't purchase these anymore!

Adam in Delaware

1 year ago

I bought 4 boxes to try trap shooting and had 1 misfire from the first 3 boxes. One box had 3 misfires. The Federal brand from Walmart at the same price point we're perfect. I won't get these again.

Colonlkilink

1 year ago

I shot 100 of these last weekend. Through 2 different shotguns. Every shell fired no feeding issues. One a Marlin model120 the other a Winchester model 12. I would buy these again.

gvw3

1 year ago

I have a lot of shotguns and these shells work great in all of them except my Remington 1100 Competition Trap. They will not cycle in the 1100. I have no idea why. Some other members of the club that own 1100's tell me they will not work in an 1100. I still use them in my other guns. I will be at the range tomorrow with my Beretta O/U and will use these shells. I would recommend them to everyone except 1100 owners.

Sammy16

1 year ago

We took a flat of these to a professional shotgun fitting and training school. Once our guns were fitted and cleaned we took to the range. These shells were over-crimped and "mushroomed" at the tip of the hull. This caused them to fail to feed in a Benelli auto-loader and difficult to force into the chamber of a Browning O/U. We tested some Kent, Express, Remington and other loads once we deemed these to be useless. All fed perfectly. I have 70 rounds of completely useless shells that I could not get into my O/U. Bad ammo. Do yourself a favor and get something better. Our shotgun coach, one of the few B.A.S.C. certified instructors in the USA, said these were the worst shells he has ever seen. I was embarrassed to have brought them.

Steve556

1 year ago

overall good cheap shells for the trap range, my super black eagle 3 cycles them with no issues. I always get the 1 1/8oz load and haven't had a bad experience yet.

The DUC

1 year ago

I have shot about 4,000. in the last year shooting sporting clays. Never had a single problem. One note, I do not have a fancy or expensive shotgun

FoCoLew

1 year ago

These shells always go bang. They're no dirtier than Federal ammo in my experience and don't pattern as well as Remington Gun Clubs, but I've had some bad shells in flats of those recently and believe the quality is slipping. These Winchesters cycle fine in my semi-auto, do what they're supposed to and are one heck of a value. Will keep buying them.

Ashbaugh

1 year ago

These shells are great for shooting clays and small game I've had the best luck with Winchester shells for years

bdhard

1 year ago

I've gone through two boxes and have had cycling issues with my Beretta A300 Outlander. No firing issues, but the spent shells would regularly hang up in the ejection port. Almost like the rim of the brass head was slightly oversized. I haven't had any issues with other brands or even other Winchester products. I won't be buying this again for my semi-auto. I gave the product three stars because I have no issues with my break barrel shotguns.

Fake

1 year ago

Any idea where to find a case of these shells grandson in state competition, but can’t find what he needs to be able to shoot.

Df1980

1 year ago

These work great with trap shooting for me. Very happy with them. Cycle well in semi autos I use. Good velocity!

LexiLoo97

1 year ago

I normally don’t mind Winchester game loads for trap shooting. However, this load is too light for (probably) most semiautomatic shotguns. These shells did not cycle out of a Benelli M2 Semiauto, and the ejector pierced right through the metal. The shell on the right side of the photo caused a massive jam that was difficult to get out. Just an FYI to anyone who has a semiautomatic and wants to use these to trap shoot, don’t :)

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