REBATE Winchester® AA® Target Loads Shotshells
Since 1965, the Winchester AA family of target loads has proven to be the best-performing ever developed with velocities up to 1200 FPS (feet per second). These shotshells are designed to give you outstanding clay-busting performance in sporting clays, trap and skeet—all at a highly competitive, value price. Shell after shell, AA shotshells deliver hard shot for tight patterns, clean burning, reliable powder and primer, and high strength reloadable hulls in loads to meet every shooter's needs. All .410 shells are 2-1/2", all others 2-3/4". 25 rounds per box.
- Features:
- Outstanding clay- and target-busting performance shot after shot
- Value priced for high-volume shooters
- Hard shot for tight patterns
- Clean burning, reliable powder and primer
- High strength, reloadable hulls
- 25 rounds
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 12
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JACKKM Great Ammonition
I love using AA Ammo it is low recoil and has no smoke in it when fierd I would recommend it.
October 15, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by troutslayer90 clay busters
i bought these in 7 1/2 shot. these shotshells are the the best for the money for clay targets
September 12, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by TheGibson Good Ammo
This is some good ammo. Use it in my 12 gauge and work perfectly with out hurting the bank to much. Seems to chamber more smoothly than the normal shells. These are some good loads for clay shooting.
August 11, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Extremehunter12 Great shot pattern
With the 7 1/2 load I never missed a clay target or any other target. These shells have very little recoil and are great for a days worth of clay shooting.
February 6, 2008
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I am willing to order these by the box, min number, case or whatever, as long as they are 16 Gage.Answers
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No, Winchester does not make any AA shells in 16 ga, only hunting shells.A:Â
Only if enough 16 gauge fans bugged Winchester enough to make them available in 16 gauge, which is unlikely since they no longer offer 16 gauge slugs.1 of 1
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