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Rock stars aren’t the only ones who are surrounded by “groupies.” As a 3-Gun or other type of competitive shooter, you’re responsible for creating quite a few “groupies” as well – tight ones!
And here’s just the kind of 12 Gauge ammo you need to rock out. This shell is loaded with a 1 ounce slug. It’s rifled for compatibility with smoothbore barrels, but that is far, far from its most interesting feature.
This shell utilizes the same TruBall technology Federal developed for long-range (relatively speaking) shotgun hunting. It is named after the plastic sphere that separates the slug from the wad. It is a point of articulation (just like the ball-and-socket joint in your hip), and it enables the slug to align the the bore in precisely the manner which best benefits accuracy.
Not a competitive shooter? Then you’ll still love how reliably Federal Action Shotgun ammunition works in your shotgun, whichever that shotgun might happen to be (so long as it’s a 12 Gauge smoothbore, of course)!
And here’s just the kind of 12 Gauge ammo you need to rock out. This shell is loaded with a 1 ounce slug. It’s rifled for compatibility with smoothbore barrels, but that is far, far from its most interesting feature.
This shell utilizes the same TruBall technology Federal developed for long-range (relatively speaking) shotgun hunting. It is named after the plastic sphere that separates the slug from the wad. It is a point of articulation (just like the ball-and-socket joint in your hip), and it enables the slug to align the the bore in precisely the manner which best benefits accuracy.
Not a competitive shooter? Then you’ll still love how reliably Federal Action Shotgun ammunition works in your shotgun, whichever that shotgun might happen to be (so long as it’s a 12 Gauge smoothbore, of course)!
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