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Looking for your next infusion of 20 Gauge pheasant hunting ammunition? Here – let us make your search as easy as humanly possible. We’ve got a pile of Remington Pheasant Loads, and we’re offering it in individual 25-round boxes so you can order exactly as many as you like!
This shotshell takes a direct approach to anchoring pheasant, rabbit, grouse, squirrel, partridge, and even turkey if you know what you’re doing. Each round stores a single, even ounce of #6 shot – approximately 225 pellets total. Once the dense (11 g/cc) shot pellets depart from the muzzle at a rate of 1,220 fps, they retain enough momentum to make short work of any upland game they collide with. (Those are lead shot pellets, mind you, which means they’re not welcome on certain public lands.)
Remington arms these versatile hunting loads with clean-igniting primers and powder, not to mention high-brass hulls that are very much worth saving for future handloading projects. Order today and start hunting pheasant real soon. We ship faster than anyone else in the business!
This shotshell takes a direct approach to anchoring pheasant, rabbit, grouse, squirrel, partridge, and even turkey if you know what you’re doing. Each round stores a single, even ounce of #6 shot – approximately 225 pellets total. Once the dense (11 g/cc) shot pellets depart from the muzzle at a rate of 1,220 fps, they retain enough momentum to make short work of any upland game they collide with. (Those are lead shot pellets, mind you, which means they’re not welcome on certain public lands.)
Remington arms these versatile hunting loads with clean-igniting primers and powder, not to mention high-brass hulls that are very much worth saving for future handloading projects. Order today and start hunting pheasant real soon. We ship faster than anyone else in the business!
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