Q:
What is up with remington calling some of their low brass shells game loads? These shells are horrible and I would not recomend them for shooting anything larger than a small squirrel at more than 10 yards away. Working at a sporting goods store, I get a lot of complaints about them as well as having tested them and had similar results. Anyone else use these sorry excuses for shells?
Question by jordjohn44. Uploaded on October 30, 2009
Answers (5)
yeah, I hate to see them portray these low brass shells good for anything but dove. THIS IS AN ANCIENT bulls*** problem with companies marketing shells. Maybe they make more money on them. For some reason you have to learn what to avoid on your own!
Not just remington in my experience.
All of those bottom end Remington loads with black hulls are a POS. I have not had good luck with them and won't buy them. Even the steel shot loads IMHO.
Oh, I won't buy any Remington crap until they apolologize for the way they treated Jim Zumbo and make it right.
Is this really a question?
The only lowbrass Remington's I shoot are STS Or Nitro 27s for skeet.
I haven't had any problems with mine.
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yeah, I hate to see them portray these low brass shells good for anything but dove. THIS IS AN ANCIENT bulls*** problem with companies marketing shells. Maybe they make more money on them. For some reason you have to learn what to avoid on your own!
Not just remington in my experience.
All of those bottom end Remington loads with black hulls are a POS. I have not had good luck with them and won't buy them. Even the steel shot loads IMHO.
Oh, I won't buy any Remington crap until they apolologize for the way they treated Jim Zumbo and make it right.
The only lowbrass Remington's I shoot are STS Or Nitro 27s for skeet.
I haven't had any problems with mine.
Is this really a question?
Post an Answer