250rds – 12 Gauge Remington LE Reduced Recoil 2-3/4" 8 Pellet 00 Buckshot Ammo
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250rds – 12 Gauge Remington LE Reduced Recoil 2-3/4" 8 Pellet 00 Buckshot Ammo Details
This 12 Gauge shotshell is from Remington’s Law Enforcement line of ammunition, and accordingly offers the kind of performance that police officers would rely on to stay safe while still remaining effective at their jobs. It is loaded with eight pellets of double-aught, which are hardened with three percent antimony so they can resist deformation while firing and adequately penetrate common urban barriers. This shot’s ability to deliver a tight pattern is complemented considerably by its polymer buffering, as well as Remington’s Power Piston shot cup.This shell decreases the amount of recoil its shooter will experience by up to 40 percent. As the result it is not only far more comfortable to fire, but makes it easier to fire follow-up shots and acquire multiple targets as well. Whether you would utilize these 250 shells for home defense, hunting, or simple target practice, you’ll certainly take value from Remington’s considerable experience making high quality shotgun ammunition.
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Product TypeAmmo
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Manufacturer
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ConditionNew
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Bullet Type#00 Buck
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Use TypeBuckshot
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Quantity250
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Ammo Caliber12 Gauge
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Manufacturer SKURR12BK800 - 20645
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Shot MaterialLead
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Shell Length2-3/4"
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Muzzle Velocity1200
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UPC Barcode047700163413
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Cost Per Round$1.46/ppr
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Good price, good shipping, however, ammo is nearly 4 years old. If you want freshly loaded ammo, perhaps ask first or look elsewhere.
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Hi Sandor. I am sorry that you received old ammo. Can you contact us via email and give me the lot number for what you received? Due to the incredible number of customers we have and the popularity of the product you orders, I want to research and find out why. This product rarely sits around long, and 4 years is just unheard of. Thanks for the assist. Randy