New: Federal Top Gun Sporting Shotshells

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posted on March 19, 2019
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Federal has added to its Top Gun target shotshell lineup with a new set of loads dubbed Top Gun Sporting. These loads are designed specifically for sporting clays lovers.

As for sizes, Top Gun Sporting shotshells are available in 12-, 20- and 28-gauge versions, as well as the diminutive .410.

The Top Gun shotshell line is already well-known for outstanding performance when it comes to shattering clay targets, with high velocity to shorten lead times, along with low recoil. Additionally, the Federal primer is highly lauded for consistent and reliable ignition. Last but not least, Federal says the "unique wad column produces consistent patterns."

Pricing varies according to load, from $8.95 to 13.95 per 25-shell box.

Shipments are being delivered to dealers now. To learn more, please visit www.FederalPremium.com.

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