| Product Type | Ammo |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Remington |
| Condition | New |
| Bullet Weight | 1 oz. |
| Bullet Type | Rifled Slug |
| Quantity | 15 |
| Ammo Caliber | 12 Gauge |
| Manufacturer SKU | SP12RS15B-26880 |
| Shell Length | 2-3/4" |
| Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 1560 |
| Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 2367 |
| Attracts Magnet | No |
| UPC Barcode | 047700319407 |
| Cost Per Round | $1.53 per round |
This shell is loaded with a single projectile: a 1 ounce slug, which posi-lootely screams out of the barrel at 1,560 fps (4-1/2 dram equivalent). It hasn’t got a hollow point, but the force of impact alone ought to be enough to send the critter to La La Land (so long as you do your part and aim the thing, of course). Remington’s advertised 0.075 G1 BC represents the following 75-yard performance:
0yds: 1,560 fps | 2,365 ft lbs | -1.5”
25yds: 1,362 fps | 1,803 ft lbs | 0.3”
50yds: 1,201 fps | 1,402 ft lbs | 0.9”
75yds: 1,083 fps | 1140 ft lbs | 0.0”
100yds: 1,001 fps | 974 ft lbs | -2.7”
125yds: 940 fps | 859 ft lbs | -7.6”
150yds: 890 fps | 770 ft lbs | -15.0”
That’s a rifled slug, hombre. It’s only intended for smoothbore shotguns. Keep it away from a rifled bore and you’ll be happy as an iced latte in Antarctica.