Aguila Pichón Plus 12 Gauge Shotshell 10 Rounds 2 3/4" 1 1/4 oz #8

Aguila Pichón Plus 12 Gauge Shotshell 10 Rounds 2 3/4" 1 1/4 oz #8

Aguila 1CHB1296

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Aguila 1CHB1296

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
Not Applicable
Bullet Type
#8 Shot
Quantity
10
Ammo Caliber
12 Gauge
Shell Length
2-3/4"
Muzzle Velocity
1400
UPC Barcode
640420002194
Cost Per Round
98.9¢ per round
Ships
Ships same business day if order placed before 1pm CST
When it comes to being accurate and efficient with a firearm, practice is key. So spend more time shooting at the range with high quality ammo from Aguila. Aguila is know for manufacturing high quality ammunition for the high volume shooter. All Aguila meets SAAMI and CIP standards guaranteeing the reliability and performance that customers demand. When it comes to being accurate and efficient with a firearm, practice is key! With the high ammo prices of today, it's no wonder more people are turning to Aguila to provide them an economical alternative.

Engineered for live bird competitions, Aguila's ultra-premium Pichón Plus ensures consistent 1,400 ft/sec velocity and tighter patterns at greater distances; important in a sport where speed, unknown angles, and long-distance shots often prove challenging.

Specifications and Features:
Gauge: 12 Gauge
Length: 2 3/4"
Weight: 1 1/4 oz
Shot Size: #8
Shot Type: Lead
Velocity: 1400 fps
Minimum Residue
Non Corrosive Primers
Use: Competition and Upland Game

10 Rounds per box. To buy a full case, order 25 boxes.

Ammo price is per box.


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Rated 4 out of 5
You have to have the righ
You have to have the right shotgun to cycle these rounds properly: a Keltec KSG or Winchester SXP have worked for me in the past. I have used 2' shells that would cycle in other shotguns, but cannot remember the manufacturer.
March 20, 2017
Rated 3 out of 5
Just left the range with
Just left the range with my Mossberg 500. I used the mini slugs (only slugs allowed) and for single shot target practice, I thought they were great. But as home protection, they don't cycle well at all. Definite jam issues.
September 13, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5
Just like the buckshot th
Just like the buckshot they feed great in a Win 1300 not so well in a Mos 500 or Rem 870. So if you have a Winchester 1300, I highly recommend these for home defense along with the buckshot. They increase the capacity and have less recoil and sound
June 22, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5
I have an Ithica Model 37
I have an Ithica Model 37 Featherweight Riot gun that is rather old. I had no problem with these rounds feeding in that gun, as long as I did not rack it too slowly. I have only fired 4 rounds (just testing to see if they would function) and did not chronograph them. My Ithica usually recoils hard, but with these shells, recoil was very mild. They did seem a bit dirty, too. At close range (home defense), these are dandy and the reduced recoil is an even better feature that increased capacity. I am also sure that you should try a box before you stock up, because not all shotguns will work with them.
June 21, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5
Alright, I just got back
Alright, I just got back from the shooting range. I've been looking forward to shooting these mini shells since I got them from CTD last week. I have a Remington 870 Express Mag with the stock 4+1 magazine. I got these shells to increase the number of rounds I can have in the magazine for home defense, while still having a 4 rd magazine for legal hunting. But these shells fail in all aspects, other than actually shooting. They are so small they are hard to load in the first place, and I could not get ONE to cycle into the chamber without jamming in every way possible. They are too small! I ended up shooting both boxes of 20, one by one. Along with loading one by one, you have to cycle the gun upside down the entire time until the round is in the chamber. Because of such a malfunction, these rounds are pointless. Easy, tiny kick while shooting, but that's all. Have both the slugs and buckshot, and both work the same horrible way. Don't waste your money.
June 11, 2012
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