#9.5 Shot Ammo
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Nobel Sport - Due Skeet - 12 Gauge - #9.5 Shot - 2.75" - 24g - 1319 FPS
$0.38 – $0.42 / round$10.49
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#9.5 Shot Ammo
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About #9.5 Shot Ammunition
These loadings feature spherical pellets measuring approximately .075 inches in diameter, providing extremely high pattern density while maintaining minimal individual pellet energy for close-range applications. The pellets are smaller than #9 shot but larger than specialty sizes, offering maximum pellet count with very light penetration characteristics. This shot size delivers exceptional performance on clay targets with extremely dense pattern coverage at shorter ranges. These types of loadings are well-suited for skeet shooting and close-range sporting clays where maximum pattern density and consistent target breaking are prioritized over any penetration requirements.Common #9.5 Shot Chamberings
- 12 Gauge:Since the mid-1800s, shotgun shells have come in a variety of forms and utilized different types of materials. Common shotgun shell materials have included brass, paper, and plastic. These cartridges feature distinct rims and are of a cylindrical, straight-walled nature. These shells usually feature some form of crimping or sealing to contain the payload they carry. Some loadings such as birdshot and buckshot feature substantial crimping shells while some feature caps or minimal, rolled crimping to contain something like a slug. 12 gauge ammunition can be found in various styles and forms, often tailored towards specific use cases. These types of loadings can come in a variety of lengths such as 2.75,” 3”, and 3.5” shotshell sizes. Naturally, the larger shells feature larger payloads and generally yield a more significant recoil impulse.

