wes from South Alabama
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Just ok
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no duds, but a lot of powder blow back.
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ok
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good
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this is a reliable shell with an exceptable cost, but the overall quality of the powder is terrible. i shoot a gas operated shotgun and on several occasions i had the powder come back and get in my eyes. if its all thats left in the store get them, but if and you want a shell for about the same price i would go with the winchesters.
 
rodnreelb from Hull
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Folds Birds Dead
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Top quality; never had a misfire over 7 years plus of using these shells after getting wet many times!
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I like the patterns' size, density & choke response.
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The best shot value I've used yet! A very high money to performance ratio.
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I like the 1 3/8oz. 3" #2s for pattern density and knockdown power from close to 40+ yards, dense enough for woodies and hravy enough for mallards.
 
shawn matney from aurora mo
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Duck Killers
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some swelling brass issues but overall relaiable
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nice pattern consistancy
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good bang for your buck
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good stuff reliable shells
 
Ole Coot from Ohio
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Kent
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These are good shells! I have shot 6 cases off so far and i have yet to have a dud! All my benellis just chew them up and spit them right back out!
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they were waterprove as fair as i could tell shot lots of them wet!
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As far as steel goes you can't beat it!
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i was very happy and surpraise with these shells. I have always been one to shoot hevi-shot but decided to give these a shot. 3" and 3.5" 1560fps #1 are a hard hitting load! i have no problem folding mallards and cans along with geese at 50-60 geese more than once have crumple and my third shots at over 70 yards!
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