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Remington Pheasant Loads 12ga 5 Shot 1330fps 1 1/4oz
Remington Pheasant Loads 12ga 5 Shot 1330fps 1 1/4oz
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The Remington Pheasant Load 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/4 oz #5 Shot (part # 20024) is a reliable, high-velocity upland lead shotshell specifically designed for pheasant hunting and other tough upland game like grouse, chukar, or prairie chickens. These classic loads offer consistent patterns, excellent long-range performance, and solid knockdown power—perfect for flushing birds in open fields, CRP, or thick cover where you need reach and penetration.
Each shell is loaded with 1-1/4 oz of high-hardness #5 lead shot (approximately 212 pellets) at 1330 fps, providing a great balance of pellet size for deep penetration on larger upland birds and pattern density for forgiveness at moderate distances. The rounds feature a Power Piston one-piece wad for uniform payloads and shot protection, clean-burning powder, reliable non-corrosive primers, and a standard 2-3/4" hull that fits any 12-gauge shotgun (no magnum chamber required).
#5 shot is a popular choice among pheasant hunters for its versatility—effective on both early-season and late-season roosters, with good energy retention for ethical, clean kills.
Key Specs at a Glance:
- Gauge: 12 Gauge
- Shell Length: 2-3/4"
- Shot Weight: 1-1/4 oz
- Shot Size/Type: #5 Lead (high-hardness round pellets)
- Muzzle Velocity: 1330 fps
- Payload Pellets: ~212
- Density: 11.35 g/cc
- Rounds per Box: 25
- Application: Pheasant hunting, upland game (grouse, chukar, prairie chicken), field/walk-up hunts
- Features: High velocity for long-range performance, Power Piston wad for pattern consistency, non-corrosive primer, reloadable hulls
These Remington Pheasant Loads #5 deliver proven, no-frills performance from a trusted American brand—ideal for hunters who want dependable ammo that performs reliably on tough birds without excessive recoil or premium pricing. Great for stocking up for pheasant season or general upland outings. (Note: Lead shot; always check local hunting regulations for shot type, species restrictions, and any non-toxic requirements in your area.)
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