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					Originally Posted by  Duffy
					 
				 
				...One question:  What makes shot "target grade"?  Is #8 West Coast shot, 5% antimony much the same?... 
			
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 The place where I buy my shot now carries only the Lawrence brand.  They used to carry Remington too.  In both brands the store stocked two kinds of shot: essentially hunting shot (don't remember what it was called) and extra-hard target grade shot.  Both brands had "Target Grade" and "Extra Hard" stamped on the bag.  Obviously the target grade was more expensive so, being a tight was, when I first started loading I used the cheaper shot.  Once when I needed shot they only had the more expensive target grade shot, so I bit the bullet and bought 25 lbs.  The first time I used my reloads with the target grade shot I noticed a pronounced decrease in the shots expended per bird downed.  I was also able to connect better at longer ranges.  It made a believer out of me and I have been using the higher grade shot ever since.  I'm not familiar with the West Coast brand.  You may want to ask 
someone knowledgeable at the store if that is a better grade of shot suitable for skeet and/or trap.  Alas a lot of the bigger stores these days only hire "clerks" who seem to be long on worthless opinions and short on real knowledge.