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12 Gauge - 2-3/4" 1oz. #8 Shot - Challenger - 25 Rounds

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Overview

Quantity - 25 Rounds
Manufacturer - Challenger
Load - 2-3/4” 1oz. #8 Shot
Manufacturer Challenger
Condition New
Bullet Weight 1 oz.
Bullet Type #8 Shot
Quantity 25
Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge
Manufacturer SKU CTA12L18
Shot Material Lead
Shell Length 2-3/4"
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1200
Attracts Magnet No
UPC Barcode 773622400083
Use Type
Sporting Clays
Target Loads
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Just the other evening we were reading Anne of Green Gables, listening to our favorite Stan Rogers record, and sipping a glass of J.P. Wiser's when it occurred to us: we don’t offer nearly enough Canadian ammunition on LuckyGunner.com. That’s why we ordered up a big trove of Challenger 12 Gauge ammunition, which is made in the great city of Sainte-Justine-de-Newton, Québec. Order a box or two for yourself and you’ll be able to go trapshooting with the best of them, eh?

This shell is loaded with one ounce of #8 shot. It’s a little lighter than the standard 1-1/8 ounces usually loaded to a 12 Gauge shell, and accordingly produces a bit less of that recoil which can make several rounds of trap get uncomfortable. #8 shot is the natural pick for trap and sporting clays, but the very smallest quail and other upland game birds are no match for it either.

Challenger's shell is non-corrosive and clean-burning just like any modern shotgun ammo should be. That will save you time cleaning so you can enjoy better pastimes such as playing hockey, watching hockey, and throwing pennies off the observation deck of the CN Tower.
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