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USA – -(Ammoland.com)- TrueShotGunClub has Sterling 12 Gauge 1-3/16oz. Buckshot 2-3/4” in 200 Round boxes for $100.00. That is $0.50 each a round for hunting or self-defense shotshells.
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Sterling 12 Gauge 1-3/16oz. Buckshot
Sterling 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot 2 3/4″ shells with 1 3/16oz pellets. Ten rounds per box, 200 rounds per case.
Caliber/Gauge: 12 Gauge
Shell Length: 2 3/4″
Shell Type: 00 Buckshot (9 Pellets)
Rounds Per Box: 10
Quantity: 200 Rounds
200 Rounds Sterling 2.75″ 1 3/16Oz 00 Buckshot 12 Gauge Ammunition $100.00 FREE S&H
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Not quite sure why the Sterling Ammo, in general, is so expensive but have also seen their ammo marketed by Anderson Rifles in 9mm or 9 x 19 and it too demands a price premium.
Too expensive for me though.
Wasn’t cheap buck shot in fifty cent range before the pandemic? Price seems reasonable for the times – but my cylinder bore groups poorly with cheap buckshot – as in multiple feet across, sometimes spanning AND missing intended target. Have yet to test fed flight control, it’s supposed to work wonders but makes this stuff look free.