Federal 12 Gauge - 2-3/4" 1oz. HP Rifled Slug - 250 Rounds
Manufacturer
Federal
Bullet Weight
1 oz.
Casing Type
No
Details
Are you scouring the internet for American-made 12 Gauge slug ammunition that you can use for hunting, target shooting and home defense? You sound like you could use a case or two of Federal Power-Shok!
This shell contains a one-ounce rifled slug, which is specifically designed for smoothbore shotguns (and may damage a rifled bore). The slug is not the most aerodynamic projectile you could name, but its fast 1,610 fps muzzle velocity and 0.110 G1 ballistic coefficient mean that it stays supersonic past 100 yards and retains over 1,000 ft lbs of kinetic energy past 125 yards.
This shell’s soft lead projectile ends in a hollow point nose cavity. When that cavity fills with soft tissue, it will force the slug to expand outward and begin leaving a massive wound channel in its path.
These shells have high-brass heads, strong plastic tubes and rounded rims – all features that promote more reliable feeding in any kind of shotgun. This shell’s high dram equivalent of 4-3/4 means it should create enough pressure in the chamber to dependably cycle a semi-auto, but consult your autoloader’s manual if you are unsure.
This shell contains a one-ounce rifled slug, which is specifically designed for smoothbore shotguns (and may damage a rifled bore). The slug is not the most aerodynamic projectile you could name, but its fast 1,610 fps muzzle velocity and 0.110 G1 ballistic coefficient mean that it stays supersonic past 100 yards and retains over 1,000 ft lbs of kinetic energy past 125 yards.
This shell’s soft lead projectile ends in a hollow point nose cavity. When that cavity fills with soft tissue, it will force the slug to expand outward and begin leaving a massive wound channel in its path.
These shells have high-brass heads, strong plastic tubes and rounded rims – all features that promote more reliable feeding in any kind of shotgun. This shell’s high dram equivalent of 4-3/4 means it should create enough pressure in the chamber to dependably cycle a semi-auto, but consult your autoloader’s manual if you are unsure.