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Wolf172 25-Jul-12 - 05:33 PM ET
Lovemy99 25-Jul-12 - 05:37 PM ET
open choke 25-Jul-12 - 05:38 PM ET
Joe Woods 25-Jul-12 - 05:50 PM ET
AEST BOSS 25-Jul-12 - 06:01 PM ET
Barry C. Roach 25-Jul-12 - 06:01 PM ET
687_SP_II 25-Jul-12 - 06:16 PM ET
Rufus80 25-Jul-12 - 06:17 PM ET
miketmx 25-Jul-12 - 06:18 PM ET
Wolf172 25-Jul-12 - 06:32 PM ET
687_SP_II 25-Jul-12 - 06:53 PM ET
charleyj10 25-Jul-12 - 09:08 PM ET
YOTESLAYER 25-Jul-12 - 09:40 PM ET
BudsterXT 25-Jul-12 - 10:09 PM ET
lwr_ 25-Jul-12 - 10:23 PM ET
BudsterXT 25-Jul-12 - 10:38 PM ET
Baron23 26-Jul-12 - 12:00 PM ET
Wolf172 26-Jul-12 - 05:58 PM ET
SevenMaryThree 26-Jul-12 - 06:35 PM ET
slide action 29-Jul-12 - 07:50 PM ET
Ross 29-Jul-12 - 08:34 PM ET
batman1004 30-Jul-12 - 02:03 PM ET
1oldtimer 31-Jul-12 - 09:38 AM ET


Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Wolf172
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 05:33 PM ET
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I was wondering if the Rem. Gun Glub shells are any good as far as cheap shells go? BPS is putting them on sale next week for $4.97 a box and I was thinking of getting 12 or 15 flats if they are decent shells. I have only shot Estates and Fed. Top Guns and both of them work alright but have never shot any Gun Clubs.

David

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Lovemy99
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 05:37 PM ET
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Gun clubs are a great shell. I have shot thousands of them and they break targets with regularity. Never a problem and the hulls reload very well.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: open choke
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 05:38 PM ET
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Gun clubs go for 60 a flat so 50 is a good deal. And the hulls are very popular to reload

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Joe Woods
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 05:50 PM ET
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Tucson Trap & Skeet use the Remington Gun Club for there base ammo. I think it sells well and with few complaints. I have enjoyed shooting this ammo. 12 & 20.

Joe Woods/Ontario

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: AEST BOSS
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 06:01 PM ET
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They are great shells and I shoot a lot of them (20 GA). Only complaint is they leave lots of soot in the barrels. Nothing Ed's Red can't handle.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Barry C. Roach
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 06:01 PM ET
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The best of the steel based cheapies. Made is the USA.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: 687_SP_II
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 06:16 PM ET
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Where is BPS? At $50.00 a flat I would like to get some.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Rufus80
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 06:17 PM ET
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Good shell, and I get a lot of reloads out of the hull.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: miketmx
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 06:18 PM ET
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I had the opportunity to compare Gun Clubs with Federal Top Gun and while I can reload the Gun Clubs I believe the lead shot in them is much softer than either Federal or Winchester Super Targets. I would not use Gun Clubs for Handicap but they are OK for Singles and Doubles.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Wolf172
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 06:32 PM ET
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Thanks to all for the replies. To 687SP....BPS is Bass Pro Shop and their flyer I got in the mail today advertises a sale from 8/3 thru 8/19. Have been saving for a sale like this for a while and think I will stock up on some. Thanks again.

EDIT: I live in North Texas and the flyer I got says its 54 stores. Would imagine they are not all in Texas tho.

David

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: 687_SP_II
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 06:53 PM ET
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Thanks Wolf172. I just figured out what BPS was as I saw your reply. I am in TN, will mark my calendar for this sale. Hope they have a good shipping discount. I would have a 3 hour drive each way.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: charleyj10
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 09:08 PM ET
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Good luck with the sale and get there EARLY. In my experience, BPS does not stock a great quantity of the Gun Clubs.

Charlie

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: YOTESLAYER
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 09:40 PM ET
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I tried buying one flat of shells from Bass Pro in Des Moines Iowa about 3 years ago and they told me it was "against store policy" to sell shells by the case. They didnt even have the flats on the shelf. Just telling you guys this as you may want to check with them before driving 3 hours to possibly have a quantity limit or have to carry 100 plus individual boxes out of the store.

Ryan

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: BudsterXT
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 10:09 PM ET
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I have never seen BPS have any gun clubs for sale, just an empty shelf space, or just one box of shells for that stated price

If I buy any "flats" it is at at "Dunhams Sporting Goods" they match it an sell them to me on the spot, after calling in the manager of the store, as soon as they check the ad.

BPS will not honor the ad on a rain check nor has stock on hand.

I believe, on my part, it is a market play to underhand a decent,reputable store, and to disrupt the value of said store.

Kenny U

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: lwr_
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 10:23 PM ET
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Take the sales flyer to Dick's. They will match the price and will sell you as many flats as you wish.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: BudsterXT
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Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2012 - 10:38 PM ET
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Yup, what lwr said, some other store will match them, but Bass Pro will not have the stock or honor it with a rain check.

It is sad but that is the business model for BPS.

I would not piss on BPS if it was on fire, unless there were people in it.

Kenny U

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Baron23
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Date: Thu, Jul 26, 2012 - 12:00 PM ET
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Aside from negative opinions about BPS (which I rather agree with), I have shot Rem GC's for years in 20 and 12 ga and have found that they are probably the best of the cheap shells, they are still cheap shells and not as good (in my opinion) as when they were first issued.

My primary issue with them is the primers which are NOT Rem 209 primers. I, and others I have known, have run into issues with some FTF's and having your firing pin penetrate the primer cup (you will see little round black dot on the primer after shooting).

The FTS's are not bad considering the price of the hull...that is, I don't get too many. But my recent experience with puncturing the primer cup concerns me as K80 firing pins are expensive.

Might just be the latest batch I bought (I buy flats a bit in bulk), but that's my only concern with this shell.

Cheers

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Wolf172
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Date: Thu, Jul 26, 2012 - 05:58 PM ET
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Thanks for the info guys. I feel that I have had that happen before. I called the local BPS a few minutes ago and asked them if I could by flats (he called it a case...imagine that) and he assured me that I could. I asked if they were going to have very much in stock and he said they had pallets of them. Gonna go try it since its only about an hour away.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: SevenMaryThree
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Date: Thu, Jul 26, 2012 - 06:35 PM ET
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+1 to -

- Gun Clubs being a fine shell for that price, but soft-ish shot - Hulls lasting forever - Bass Pro Sucks - They will have either very few or none of the product you want - They *may* write you a raincheck if you squeel loud enough...but then never get any in. -Dicks sucks too -Dicks will price match, but 90% of their stock will be in loose boxes

Mostly I won't purchase the ammo because of the Remington Rebate Debacle from last year and the way they handled it.

Wal Mart has low prices on the Winchester Universals every day, and I have been breaking some L--O--N--G Sporting targets with those shells lately. Top Guns are fine too.

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: slide action
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Date: Sun, Jul 29, 2012 - 07:50 PM ET
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Gun Clubs are a great shell! The antimony in them is the same AS ANY OTHER lower priced taget shell! They work great for any clay target you can shoot at and load very well!

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: Ross
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Date: Sun, Jul 29, 2012 - 08:34 PM ET
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As per most of the replies I have shot some of my better scores with GCs. I do a little scorekeeper-ing and get to see just about every shell on the market and can't tell any difference in the way they break targets. Methinks it has more to do with the Indian than the arrow. Also as noted GCs are very reload-able, some (guns & people) don't don't like steel heads but I re-size so I've not had any problems with sticky ejection. Just my experience.. Ross Puls

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: batman1004
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Date: Mon, Jul 30, 2012 - 02:03 PM ET
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if you have been shooting estates don't change to gun clubs you won't like them estates far better cut open some gun clubs looked like reclaim shot stick with the feds. geo 3

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Subject: Remington Gun Club Shells
From: 1oldtimer
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Date: Tue, Jul 31, 2012 - 09:38 AM ET
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The gun clubs reload nice,but the federal brands, Top Gun,Estates are a harder hitting more consistent shell. My experience. I bought GC at the Grand last year for 1.5 cents a piece. Clyde

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