5rds - 12 Gauge Rhodesian Jungle Ammo
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5rds - 12 Gauge Rhodesian Jungle Ammo Details
5 Rounds - 12 Gauge Rhodesian Jungle Ammo
Exceptional as a home defense round, these 12 Gauge Rhodesian Jungle loads offer a self-defense double whammy. Loaded with six large 00 Buckshot surrounded by smaller BB shot, these shotshells deliver a cloud of pellets highly effective at eliminating most home invasion threats. The larger buckshot provides deep target penetration, while the smaller shot is designed to overwhelm the threat.
This five-round package is manufactured by Precision Gun Works, which specializes in producing unique shotgun loads. This uncommon specialty ammunition is ideal for use in situations that are not conducive to careful aim. Highly effective at medium and short range, the massive shot pattern these loads produce ensure you'll hit your mark and inflict massive damage.
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Product TypeAmmo
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ManufacturerPrecision Gun Works
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ConditionNew
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Bullet Type#00 Buck
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Use TypeBuckshot
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Quantity5
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Ammo Caliber12 Gauge
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Manufacturer SKUPGW1255
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Shot MaterialLead
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Shell Length2-3/4"
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Cost Per Round$2.59/ppr
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I travel rather extensively and have done so most of my adult life. I have always carried, as most of the place I have been require such security as simple common sense. There have been various pistols and on occasion a long gun in a Bullpup form. There has always been a shotgun. In the last several years that has been a Remington 870 in a Bullpup Unlimited, Inc. stock.
I use several different loads. The DDuplex Hexolite 32 and Monolite 32 as heavy slug loads. As defensive or offensive CQ I prefer #1 buck (.30 caliber) max loads, for something a bit more close hand loaded RJL’s are very effective, I use #1 buck, replacing the “00” buck of the original (more pellets), BB’s are fine however BB sized ball bearing are much more effective. The other load I like is the Buck an Ball loading by Centurian. The are all effective man stoppers as well as dangerous game loads when needed. The RJL’s are very effective within the 10 meter engagement envelope. If used correctly in loosely grouped targets, hits on multiple targets is quite possible. -
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My son and I just got thru shooting 5 rounds of this Rhodesian jungle ammo (I only ordered 5 rounds to try it out). We shot at 18 yards (measured by a range finder). We would have shot at 25 yards, but this is where the range had the target placements.<br />
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Regardless, the results were great. I used a Benelli Supernova Tactical 12 gauge. All the pellets were on the target. The pattern was great. I am going to order more.