250rds – 20 Gauge Sterling 2-3/4" 7/8oz. #8 Shot Ammo

250rds – 20 Gauge Sterling 2-3/4" 7/8oz. #8 Shot Ammo Details

You prefer finesse over raw power, which is why you choose the 20 Gauge shotgun for hunting upland birds. But you also prefer taking your trophies with the help of budget-friendly shotgun shells. Sounds like you’re a perfect candidate to receive a case of Sterling’s ammo!

This shell is loaded with 7/8 ounces of shot, making it at once legal for competitive target shooting and perfectly equipped to anchor small game. This shell’s #8 shot pellets are primo for dove and quail, and will make any bunny deeply regret leaving the briar patch. Sterling’s fine-tuned production protocol yields highly standardized shot pellets both in terms of hardness and dimensionality. In conjunction with the right choke, you’ll appreciate these shells’ consistent patterns.

Sterling is one of the biggest ammo manufacturers in Turkey. They produce their own wads, hulls and heads from high-grade raw materials, and they carefully load their primers and powder charges to deliver steady recoil and muzzle velocities. Only the birds would tell you that ordering this case of ammo is a bad idea!
  • Product Type
    Ammo
  • Manufacturer
    Sterling
  • Condition
    New
  • Bullet Weight
    7/8 oz.
  • Bullet Type
    #8 Shot
  • Use Type
    Upland Game
  • Quantity
    250
  • Ammo Caliber
    20 Gauge
  • Shot Material
    Lead
  • Shell Length
    2-3/4"
  • Muzzle Velocity
    1295
  • UPC Barcode
    8698779964610
  • Cost Per Round
    $0.64/ppr

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Why Shooters and Hunters love or hate 250rds – 20 Gauge Sterling 2-3/4" 7/8oz. #8 Shot Ammo

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    posted on by Sue Hillman

    We were shooting skeet -or trying to- out of the 6 boxes we shot, a little over a box were duds and wouldn’t fire. Kind of ruined the fun and seems possible waste of hard earned money. Ordered 2 cases spent 300+. Question- what do I do with all the ones that didn’t fire?

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