B&P – Competition Flyer – 12 Gauge – #7.5 Shot – 2.75″ – 11/4 oz. – 1350 FPS
- CALIBER: 12 Gauge
- BULLET WEIGHT: 1-1/4 oz.
- BULLET TYPE: #7.5 Shot
- USE: Competition
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B&P is a renowned company specializing in the production of high-quality ammunition for various shooting applications. With a strong commitment to excellence, B&P has established itself as a trusted name in the industry.
One of their exceptional products is the B&P – Competition Flyer – 12 Gauge – #7.5 Shot – 2.75″ – 11/4 oz. – 1350 FPS. This ammunition is specifically designed for competitive shooting events, offering superior performance and reliability.
The B&P – Competition Flyer features a 12-gauge shell, loaded with #7.5 shot, which provides excellent patterns and accuracy. The 2.75″ length ensures compatibility with a wide range of shotguns, making it a versatile choice for shooters. With a weight of 11/4 oz., this ammunition delivers optimal power and impact on the target.
What sets the B&P – Competition Flyer apart is its impressive velocity of 1350 FPS (feet per second). This high velocity ensures a flat trajectory and quick target acquisition, giving shooters a competitive edge.
Whether you are a professional shooter or a passionate enthusiast, B&P – Competition Flyer is the ammunition of choice for those seeking top-notch performance and consistent results. Trust B&P to deliver the finest ammunition for your shooting needs.
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