Remington 12 Ga 2.75" 385gr AccuTip Sabot Slug 5 Rounds

Remington 12 Ga 2.75" 385gr AccuTip Sabot Slug 5 Rounds

Remington PRA12

$13.92
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Remington PRA12

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
385 Grain
Bullet Type
Sabot Slug
Use Type
Shot - Sabot Slug
Quantity
5
Ammo Caliber
12 Gauge
Shell Length
2-3/4"
Muzzle Velocity
1850
Muzzle Energy
2926
Magnetic
No
UPC Barcode
047700333502
Cost Per Round
$2.78 per round
Ships
Ships same business day if order placed before 1pm CST
Hunting deer with a shotgun only requires the right ammo, and Remington has you covered with this 12 Gauge 2-3/4" Premier AccuTip Bonded Sabot Slug it has a 385 Grain projectile which it launches at 1850 fps.

It doesn't just look intimidating, it's flattening whitetails and competitors in the tipped-slug market with devastating ferocity. Guided by our new Power Port™ Tip, the AccuTip Bonded Sabot Slug delivers a degree of accuracy and terminal performance unmatched by any other we tested. This masterpiece of aerodynamics consistently prints tiny 100-yard groups and transfers tremendous knockdown force out to the farthest reaches of shotgun range. It's the largest tipped slug you'll find anywhere.

Power Port Tip delivers dramatically superior accuracy; Spiral nose cuts and proprietary bonding technology control expansion at all ranges from 5 to 200 yards; Huge .58-caliber slug is the largest tipped slug available today; Over 95% weight retention - weighs more after impact than all the others start with! Slug jacket made from high-strength cartridge brass; Designed for use in fully-rifled barrels only

Muzzle velocity: 1850fps
Uses: Deer, Medium Game, Personal Protection

5 rounds per box. To buy a full case, order 50 boxes.

Ammo price is per box


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Can this be shot out of a smooth bore?
Answer: It can, but it won't be very accurate at longer ranges. Sabot slugs are meant to be used in shotguns with a rifled bore barrel. In a smooth bore, you'd be better off with a rifled slug (aka Foster's).