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Kent 12 Gauge 25 Rounds Lead Shot Ammunition Four Shot

Kent 12 Gauge 25 Rounds Lead Shot Ammunition Four Shot

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SKU:11122091

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Bullet Type: Lead
Gauge: 12 Gauge
Shot Size: 4
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Kent 12 Gauge 25 Rounds Lead Shot Ammunition — Four Shot delivers dependable, high-performance shotshells designed for upland game, including pheasant, with consistent patterns and fast recovery for rapid follow-up shots. Key specifications: Gauge / Length: 12 Gauge, 2.75 inches...

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Kent 12 Gauge 25 Rounds Lead Shot Ammunition — Four Shot delivers dependable, high-performance shotshells designed for upland game, including pheasant, with consistent patterns and fast recovery for rapid follow-up shots.

Key specifications:

  • Gauge / Length: 12 Gauge, 2.75 inches
  • Shot Size: #4 Lead Shot — ideal for upland game and pheasants
  • Powder Charge: 4.25 Dram
  • Velocity: 1475 FPS for reliable patterns and knockdown power
  • Shot Weight: 1-3/8 ounces
  • Quantity: 25 rounds per box

Designed for versatility in the field, these loads offer robust performance in various hunting scenarios, helping you achieve ethical putting energy with tight, consistent patterns. The lead shot provides dependable density at range and remains a trusted choice for seasoned upland enthusiasts.

Benefits you’ll appreciate:

  • Reliable Performance: consistent patterning and dependable energy transfer on birds
  • Versatile Use: optimized for upland and pheasant shooting situations
  • Quality Consistency: trusted Kent engineering for consistent results box after box
  • Convenient Packaging: 25 rounds per box for efficient reloading and field use

Gear up with Kent 12 Gauge Four Shot loads and experience steady performance, excellent density, and the trusted reliability shooters rely on in the upland fields.

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