HEVI-Shot Magnum Blend 28 Gauge 3" 1 Oz #5, 6, 7 Shot 5 Rounds
Mix it up to take more longbeards down. HEVI-Shot® Magnum Blend® combines No. 5, 6 and 7 shot cast from 12 g/cc tungsten. The heavy, high-density payloads offer as many as 448 pellets in a single 12-gauge 3-inch shell, and those shot carry far more energy than lead, extending effective range and improving pattern density. Ounce for ounce, dollar for dollar, this is the most lethal turkey load on the market.
Features:
- Blended payload of No. 5, 6 and 7 shot
- 12 g/cc tungsten pellets retain more energy for extended range on tough gobblers
- Higher pellet counts over lead payloads
- Better pattern density
Specifications:
- Gauge: 28
- Length: 3 in / 76mm
- Muzzle Velocity: 1300 Fps
- Shot Charge: 1 Oz
- Shot Type: Tungsten
- Shot Material: Non-Toxic
- Shot Size: 5-6-7
- Shells Per Box: 5 Rounds
- Lead Free: Yes
- Usage: Turkey
Specification |
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Value |
Gauge |
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28 Gauge |
Shell Length |
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3" |
Shot Type |
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Tungsten |
Shot Size |
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5 6 7 |
Shot Weight |
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1 oz |
Power |
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1300 |
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MFG NO |
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HS28567 |
SKU |
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6328925 |
UPC |
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604544690095 |
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 28 gauge was introduced in 1903 by Parker Brothers, famous for double-barrel shotguns. With a nominal bore diameter of .550-inch, it is considered a "small gauge" shotgun, and 28 gauge is one of the four officlal events in American skeet. Case length is 2 3/4 inches and the standard charge is just 3/4-ounce of shot. That said, with modern shells the 28 gauge is surprisingly effective on both clay targets and upland birds. Although definitely an "expert's shotgun," the 28 gauge has the advantage of low recoil, can be built into very light shotguns, and is much more effective than the .410. Over the years it was kept alive mostly by serious skeet shooters, but today is often chosen by serious upland bird hunters. Because of pellet count it is most effective with smaller shot sizes (7 1/2, 8, and 9), so is rarely employed by waterfowlers. —
Craig Boddington
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