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The great John M. Browning did not invent the 45 ACP for pest control purposes (unless you broaden the meaning of the word “pest” to include all enemies of the U.S. Armed Forces). But does that mean your own forty-five isn’t capable of eliminating snakes, rodents, arachnids, and other vermin with extreme prejudice? Not one bit. You’ve just got to load it with CCI Pest Control Shotshell ammo!
This cartridge is loaded with about a quarter-ounce of #8 bismuth shot. It throws a tight pattern at close range, hard, which makes dispatching a little critter a matter of merely squeezing the trigger. The bismuth shot pellets are lead-free: not as dense as lead, but still denser than steel and therefore able to deliver more energy to the same distance as the most popular alternative nontoxic shot.
This ammunition features CCI’s non-reloadable aluminum cases, as well as Federal Premium’s Catalyst primers. The latter contain zero lead, antimony or barium, so you’ll really be conserving the environment while you snip some of its less desirable residents clean out of existence.
This cartridge is loaded with about a quarter-ounce of #8 bismuth shot. It throws a tight pattern at close range, hard, which makes dispatching a little critter a matter of merely squeezing the trigger. The bismuth shot pellets are lead-free: not as dense as lead, but still denser than steel and therefore able to deliver more energy to the same distance as the most popular alternative nontoxic shot.
This ammunition features CCI’s non-reloadable aluminum cases, as well as Federal Premium’s Catalyst primers. The latter contain zero lead, antimony or barium, so you’ll really be conserving the environment while you snip some of its less desirable residents clean out of existence.
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