Federal Black Cloud FS Steel Shotshells 12ga. 3″ 1-1/4oz #2 1450 fps 25/ct
$38.00
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Equipped with the FLITECONTROL FLEX? wad Black Cloud® delivers improved pattern density and consistency through both ported and standard waterfowl chokes. The wad?s redesigned rear-deploying petals and side-mounted vents stimulate the payload for separation from the wad at the ideal moment for dense deadly patterns. Plus the efficient Catalyst? lead-free primer and clean-burning temperature-stable propellant significantly decrease residue in the barrel.
Features:
- Rear-opening FLITECONTROL FLEX? wad provides the tightest patterns possible through both ported and standard waterfowl chokes
- Payload of 40 percent FLITESTOPPER® steel pellets and 60 percent Premium® steel for dense patterns and larger wound channels
- Catalyst? lead-free primer and clean-burning temperature-stable propellant drastically reduce residue
- Black nickel head inhibits corrosion
- Sealed crimp defeats moisture in extreme conditions
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Additional Info
UPC | 604544623284 |
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Manufacturer | |
Manufacturer Part Number | PWBX142 2 |
Shot Size | #2 |
Units per Box | 25 |
Cost per Round | 1.52 |
Length | 4.3500 |
Caliber/Gauge | |
Product Type | Steel |
Grains | #2 |
Model | Federal Premium |
Shot Weight | 1 1/4 oz |
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