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Old 09-08-2008, 11:50 AM
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High Brass Hooplah

I know that for years my family, particularly my grandfather and his brothers, touted that high brass loads where the only way to go. Once upon a time even my favored 20 gauge 2 3/4" remington grey and green box #6 game loads had high brass shells in them. Now the only high brass I can find are winchester (bleh) loads at the local wally worlds. They also run $17 a box. . . . . Is there any reason to pay this? I mean honestly come on guys. Why the heck WOULD you pay that kinda price difference? My green and grey game loads run around $4.50 when I can find them locally and around $7.75 if I have to order them from cheaper than dirt.

I know that somebody is going to throw in the quality card, but if you are going to then please quote me a price on something other than winchesters. I have had more poof rounds from winchester in the last two years than I can count. You know where you pull the trigger and the shotgun goes *poof* instead of bang and a wad of shot lands around 15 yards out in front of you. Never had one from Remington. Estate cartridge used to be good shells, but I haven't felt like ordering them at their current prices in awhile, and I grew up shooting federals with my remingtons, but trying to find a box of federal field loads around here is like trying to find a sober person at a law enforcement convention.

Anyway I was just wondering about the hooplah.

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