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| < 16ga. Ammunition & Reloading ~ DownRange out of business |
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Sun Jan 11, 2026 9:41 am
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Not sure if you folks know, but DownRange is gone. There is a thread about it over on Shotgun World. It's not a rumor.
I hope that Nick Hammack will let us know if he will find another company to make the DR16. |
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Sun Jan 11, 2026 9:52 am
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| Precision & Graf's, have DR-16's in stock. |
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Sun Jan 11, 2026 1:04 pm
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| Seems like they have staggered for a long time----now they have fallen. |
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Sun Jan 11, 2026 2:15 pm
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| So now the only American manufacturers of commercially available 16 ga wads is Claybuster and Remington, is that correct? |
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Sun Jan 11, 2026 2:23 pm
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| I heard this a couple weeks ago and ordered a case of DR-16s from Graf's. Got them today and noticed that they're white, not blue. A note in the bags verified that my eyes were not deceiving me. |
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Sun Jan 11, 2026 5:22 pm
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Citori16, that's true, but the Gualandi and B & P (not BPI) wads are still available, and are much better considering that the Remington SP16 and the 2 Claybuster wads don't fit any current hull, the Gualandi and B & P wads do.
Hopefully Nick will chime in and let us know the whole story, as far as the DR16 is concerned. If anyone knows how to get in touch with Nick that would be a big help. |
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Sun Jan 11, 2026 7:55 pm
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| Thanks for the info- I ordered a case from Graf's. Midway doesn't list any DRs. |
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Mon Jan 12, 2026 4:00 am
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| I'm reasonably sure that the SP16 has been discontinued as well. Checking all the usual suspects for them finds Out Of Stock OR Discontinued. |
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Mon Jan 12, 2026 7:18 am
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Mon Jan 12, 2026 8:25 am
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| putz463 wrote: |
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I'm reasonably sure that the SP16 has been discontinued as well. Checking all the usual suspects for them finds Out Of Stock OR Discontinued.
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I actually sent an email to Remington asking about this. This is what was said:
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Unfortunately, right now we are not selling very may of Remington wads.
I am not sure what the component situation will start back any time soon.
They are pushing the Components in Centerfire, such as the brass and bullets but on Shotshell we want know more until 2026 shot show and our catalog is presented.
Merry Christmas to you and your family and Happy New Year.
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Mon Jan 12, 2026 10:22 am
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| MSM2019 wrote: |
Citori16, that's true, but the Gualandi and B & P (not BPI) wads are still available, and are much better considering that the Remington SP16 and the 2 Claybuster wads don't fit any current hull, the Gualandi and B & P wads do.
Hopefully Nick will chime in and let us know the whole story, as far as the DR16 is concerned. If anyone knows how to get in touch with Nick that would be a big help.
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MSM,
While I am stocked well enough for my current needs, this only means less competition for the 16 ga manufacturers remaining, especially when you consider that the CB wads are made for hulls no longer in production, and now I guess SP16s are off the table. I like the Gualandi & B&P wads, and use them in many recipes, but would prefer the prices stay where they are for a while.
The DR16 fills a nice niche, hopefully someone will pick up where Downrange left off. |
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Wed Jan 14, 2026 2:19 pm
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Losing a 16 ga component supplier is not good news, even though I was not a regular user of the DR16. Thanks to the generosity of MSM2019 I was able to test a quantity of DR16 wads with the Pressure Trace II system.
From a pressure and velocity standpoint, the DR16 was equivalent to the Gualandi SG16 wad with 7/8 oz loads. There were no excursions or outliers, very consistent. But for the powder (Clay Dot) which I tested for moderate 7/8 oz skeet loads, the DR16 was not a panacea. It left dished crimps in 2 3/4” hulls, and spilled out of 2 1/2” hulls. The plastic was less elastic than the Gualandi wad, and not as accommodating for loads which were slightly over- or undersized. But for suitably sized 7/8 oz loads, the DR performed very well. Hopefully those who were pleased with the DR16 will be able to draw on the stockpiles still out there.
V/R
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Thu Jan 15, 2026 8:52 am
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In talks now.
Regards Nick |
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Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:09 pm
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Thanks Nick, we appreciate the work you have put into this. Hope you get what you need so we can continue using these wads.
Brewster,
I have gotten near perfect stack heights without filler on 3/4 oz using Vectan AS and American Select (MSM's recipe).
With filler wads I got good stack heights on 3/4 oz using Titewad, 700X, Perfect Pattern.
In 7/8 oz, 700X (MSM's recipe) is again near perfect, and I use it for my warm up load before matches.
I suspect I could eliminate fillers if I go to ~2.5" hulls but I haven't tried yet. That will be coming in the future. |
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Thu Jan 15, 2026 2:13 pm
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I will just be happy to get wads available to everyone to use .
Thanks for the concern Citori 16 , this sure isn't done for monetary gain , it will cost me more to go get the mold in Nebraska and deliver to Kentucky than I have made off the thing to present, I practically have to pay to have the thing run parts .
Poor business man on this end if my intentions were to recover my funds I put into the venture .
As I said in the past , the DR 16 , soon to be named something else , came into existence due to a Dare if one was to call it anything, the I told you so that came upon those faces that I called friends WAS PRICELESS.
Naw , I out of loyalty was not going to pull the mold from Downrange, now due to attrition it's time for a new start.
Time will tell what it may.
Regards Nick |
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