Winchester AA Sporting Clay/Trap 28 Gauge 2 3/4" 3/4 oz #8 Shot

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
020892025561
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
UPC:
020892025561
caliber:
28 Gauge
shot_size:
8
shell_length:
2 3/4
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Winchester AA Super Sport Sporting Clays shotshells have been a trusted name in target shooting since 1965. These 28 gauge shells are designed for superior performance in sporting clays and trap shooting. Each 2 3/4" shell is loaded with 3/4 oz of #8 shot, delivering consistent patterns and reliable target-breaking power. With a muzzle velocity of 1300 fps, these shells offer the speed and performance needed for competitive shooting. The AA line continues Winchester's tradition of excellence, providing shooters with unparalleled quality and consistency for their target shooting needs.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Winchester Ammunition
Model AA Super Sport Sporting Clays
Gauge 28 Gauge
Shell Length 2 3/4"
Shot Size #8
Shot Weight 3/4 oz
Muzzle Velocity 1300 fps
Rounds Per Box 25
Application Sporting Clays, Trap Shooting

Key Features:

The Winchester AA Sporting Clay 28 Gauge 2 3/4" 3/4 oz #8 Shot offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for target shooting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Gauge 28 Gauge
Ideal for smaller gauge shotguns, offering reduced recoil and improved handling
Shell Length 2 3/4"
Standard length for 28 gauge shotguns, ensuring compatibility with most firearms
Shot Weight 3/4 oz
Balanced payload for 28 gauge, providing good pattern density
Shot Size #8
Optimal for breaking clay targets at typical shooting distances
Muzzle Velocity 1300 fps
High velocity for flat trajectories and quick target acquisition
Rounds per Box 25
Standard box count for shotgun ammunition

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Sporting Clays: Designed specifically for sporting clay competitions, offering consistent performance and reliable target breaking.
  • Trap Shooting: Suitable for trap shooting, providing good patterns and breaking power for outgoing targets.
  • Skeet Shooting: Effective for skeet shooting, with appropriate shot size and velocity for close-range crossing targets.
  • Practice and Training: Ideal for practice sessions and training to improve shooting skills with 28 gauge shotguns.
  • Recreational Shooting: Perfect for casual clay target shooting and fun at the range with friends and family.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • High Velocity: 1300 fps provides excellent speed and consistent performance for breaking clay targets efficiently.
  • Consistent Performance: AA shotshells are known for their reliable and consistent performance in competition.
  • Ideal for Sporting Clays: Specifically designed and expertly crafted for sporting clays, trap shooting and competitive events.
  • Quality Components: Winchester's reputation for using high-quality components ensures reliable ignition and patterning.
  • 28 Gauge Option: Offers reduced recoil compared to larger gauges while maintaining effectiveness for clay target shooting.

Cons

  • Limited Versatility: Primarily designed for clay target shooting, may not be ideal for other applications.
  • Ammunition Cost: Premium target loads typically come at a higher price point than standard field loads.
  • Availability: 28 gauge ammunition may be less readily available than more common gauges like 12 or 20.
  • Not Suitable for Hunting: The #8 shot size is too small for most hunting applications, limiting its use to target shooting only.

About Winchester Ammunition:

Winchester Ammunition, a division of Olin Corporation, has been a leader in the ammunition industry since 1866. Headquartered in East Alton, Illinois, Winchester has built a reputation for innovation and quality over more than 150 years. The company manufactures its products in facilities across the United States, including East Alton, Illinois; Oxford, Mississippi; and Independence, Missouri. Winchester is known for its wide range of ammunition products, including the iconic AA line of shotshells introduced in 1965. The AA line revolutionized the target shooting and reloading industry with its unparalleled performance. Winchester's commitment to excellence extends beyond just manufacturing; they also sponsor shooting sports events and support conservation efforts. Winchester's dedication to research and development has led to numerous breakthroughs in ammunition technology, including advancements in powder formulations and bullet designs.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What makes Winchester AA Sporting Clay shells ideal for target shooting?

A: Winchester AA Sporting Clay shells are renowned for their consistent performance and reliability. These 28 gauge shells feature a 3/4 oz payload of #8 shot, which provides excellent pattern density for breaking clay targets. The 1300 fps muzzle velocity ensures fast target acquisition and reduced lead times, making them perfect for sporting clays and trap shooting.

Q: Are these shells suitable for hunting?

A: While primarily designed for clay target shooting, these shells can be used for small game hunting where allowed by local regulations. The #8 shot size is suitable for birds and small game at close ranges. However, always check your local hunting regulations regarding gauge and shot size restrictions before using these shells for hunting purposes.

Q: How many shells come in a box and case?

A: Each box of Winchester AA Sporting Clay shells contains 25 rounds. A full case consists of 10 boxes, totaling 250 rounds.

Q: What is the shell length and are they compatible with all 28 gauge shotguns?

A: These shells are 2 3/4 inches in length, which is standard for 28 gauge ammunition. They are compatible with any 28 gauge shotgun chambered for 2 3/4 inch shells. Always consult your firearm's manual to ensure compatibility before use.

Q: How does the recoil of these 28 gauge shells compare to larger gauges?

A: The 28 gauge Winchester AA Sporting Clay shells generally produce less recoil than larger gauges like 12 or 20 gauge. The combination of the smaller 28 gauge and the moderate 3/4 oz payload results in manageable recoil, making these shells comfortable to shoot for extended periods during practice or competition.