Polywad Shotshells
I stumbled upon this thread when looking up "20 gauge shotgun shells". 1st off, both my parents were born in Coosa County, AL, my father and two older brothers attended U. of Alabama and my sister attended Auburn, (I went to FSU). While I grew up mostly up north (CO, OH, Northern VA), my family eventually returned to its roots and I attended high school in Montgomery, AL... so I know a thing or two about AL and I second the notion that AL is the home of the free!
Also, I wanted to mention that a few months ago I designed a web site for Polywad and, after doing more research and reading this thread, I was inspired to create a page on Polywad's web site linking to ALL of Polywad 20 gauge shotgun shells.
But I don't know if these are of much interest to Alabama hunters as most of Polywad's product are used by northern hunters. Why? Because Polywad's spreader shotshells are best used for grouse hunting, as is done more often up north. Their slugs are most often used for northerner's who hunt in states that ban hunting deer with a rifle.
But perhaps Polywad's pheasant hunting shotshells would be of interest to "southern" hunters?
I'd be interested in your opinion!
--R. McEwen
I stumbled upon this thread when looking up "20 gauge shotgun shells". 1st off, both my parents were born in Coosa County, AL, my father and two older brothers attended U. of Alabama and my sister attended Auburn, (I went to FSU). While I grew up mostly up north (CO, OH, Northern VA), my family eventually returned to its roots and I attended high school in Montgomery, AL... so I know a thing or two about AL and I second the notion that AL is the home of the free!
Also, I wanted to mention that a few months ago I designed a web site for Polywad and, after doing more research and reading this thread, I was inspired to create a page on Polywad's web site linking to ALL of Polywad 20 gauge shotgun shells.
But I don't know if these are of much interest to Alabama hunters as most of Polywad's product are used by northern hunters. Why? Because Polywad's spreader shotshells are best used for grouse hunting, as is done more often up north. Their slugs are most often used for northerner's who hunt in states that ban hunting deer with a rifle.
But perhaps Polywad's pheasant hunting shotshells would be of interest to "southern" hunters?
I'd be interested in your opinion!
--R. McEwen
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