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12 Gauge - YRB Troy 2 3/4" Buckshot - 200 rounds
- $94.00
Manufacturer - YRB Troy
Bullet - 00 Lead Buckshot
Case - 2 3/4" Plastic Hull
Use - Range / Hunting
Quantity - 200 Rounds
Troy shotgun Ammo is made in Florida using quality components. Troy is inexpensive and quality made, making this a perfect choice for high volume shooting.
12 Gauge Troy 2 3/4" Buck Shot |
|
Caliber |
12 Gauge |
Bullet Weight |
|
Bullet Type |
00 Lead Buckshot |
Case |
2 3/4" Plastic Hull |
Primer |
Shotgun |
Use |
Range / Hunting |
Muzzle Velocity |
1300 fps |
Muzzle Energy |
Packaged well, good price, can't beat free shipping, haven't used yet, seem like quality shells, will be back in future.
Normally, cheap buckshot isn't round and round buckshot isn't cheap. But this stuff is both, surprisingly. Took a shell apart and found near perfectly round shot and, curiously, ball powder instead of pressed flakes like you would usually find loaded in a shot shell. Haven't fired them yet but they seem like pretty quality rounds for the price.
Packaged well, good price, can't beat free shipping, haven't used yet, seem like quality shells, will be back in future.
Normally, cheap buckshot isn't round and round buckshot isn't cheap. But this stuff is both, surprisingly. Took a shell apart and found near perfectly round shot and, curiously, ball powder instead of pressed flakes like you would usually find loaded in a shot shell. Haven't fired them yet but they seem like pretty quality rounds for the price.