Kent Cartridge B203W285 Bismuth 20 Gauge 3" 1 Oz 5 Shot 25 Bx/ 10 Cs
Bismuth Is a Premium Non-Toxic Waterfowl Load That Will Be Sure To Cancel All flights This Waterfowl Season. The highly Uniform Pellets Are as Soft as Lead For Maximum Energy Transfer, delivering Bone-Crushing patterns at greater distances, And Less Wind Resistance On Windy days. Kent's High-Performance Base Wad Was Designed Specifically For Semi-Automatic Firearms, To Ensure Smooth And Reliable functioning, Shot after Shot.
Gauge: 20 Gauge
Length: 3"
Ounces: 1 Oz
Shot Size: 5
Muzzle Velocity: 1400 Fps
Rounds Per Box: 25
Boxes Per Case: 10
Application: Hunting
Manufacturer: Kent Cartridge
Mfg Number: B203W285
Model: Bismuth
Series: Waterfowl
Specification |
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Value |
Gauge |
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20 Gauge |
Shell Length |
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3" |
Shot Type |
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Bismuth |
Shot Size |
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5 |
Shot Weight |
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1 oz |
Power |
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Max |
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MFG NO |
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B203W285 |
SKU |
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6142614 |
UPC |
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656308111834 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 20-gauge follows the 12-gauge as America's second-most popular shotgun gauge. And, with modern shotshells, continues to gain ground. The 20-gauge has a bore diameter of .615-inch, with modern shells in either 2 3/4 "standard" or 3-inch "magnum" length. Most modern shotguns are chambered to handle both. Payloads vary from light-recoiling 5/8-ounce loads all the way to heavy turkey loads carrying 1 5/16 ounces of shot. Standard 2 3/4" loads for targets and upland birds are normally 7/8 or one ounce. At its very best the 20-gauge does not have the capability of a 12-gauge...but with modern shot, wad columns, and chokes it doesn't give up much, and it can be built into a much lighter shotgun developing less recoil. Virtually all manufacturers offer 20-gauge guns, and they are available in all action types and for virtually all shotgunning sports. The 20-gauge joins the 12, 28, and .410 as one of four events in skeet competition, and is becoming increasingly popular for sporting clays. —
Craig Boddington
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