I do this.
We buy clays and shells by the pallet.
Shells run thru my hands like sand.
I look at it as more of a convenience activity than a cost savings thing.
In this market, Dick's and Walmart stopped selling clays. It became a hassle to acquire and move clays around. I don't think we save any $ but it eliminates trips and searching.
For shells, you really need to be a real dealer to get a proper discount. I pay around $78 a flat and $400 to ship the pallet. I have no anxiety about running out. I don't have to run around to get shells before I shoot or have guests or go to a tournament. I'd pay retail and handle pallets for the convenience but the cost savings is welcome.
Premium shells aren't available all the time and are more expensive than generic target loads. If you're trying to buy the cheapest shells you have to know which of the bottom of the barrel you like enough to get stuck with for a long time and hope your tastes don't change. It would do me no good to have 1 1/8 oz economy shells to go up against tournament targets or practice for FITASC. It would do me no good to have a pallet of 1300fps 1oz loads that make my eyes hurt.
Some other caveats are:
- you pretty much have to be involved in the sporting clays community to have access to palletized supplies
- you need a fork lift or track loader with forks or eat your savings for lift gate service
- you need a commercial delivery address otherwise you'll be making arrangements with trailers and favors and losing the savings again
Not sure how much they are now. But those 4 pack bricks of 100 low brass 12 and 20 GA were always right around $20.
Not sure how much they are now as I haven't bought any in probably 5 years. But that's always the cheapest route.
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That's ridiculous.They’re 36-38 now.
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That's ridiculous.
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It's better to buy it from the official shop, right?