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Federal 16ga 2.75" 1oz #6 u201cGame-Shoku201d Game Load Shotshells 25rds – H160 6

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Caliber: 16 Gauge
Rounds: 25

Manufacturer: Federal
Model Number: H160 6
Ammo Casing Type: Plastic
Ammo Round Count: 25/Box
Caliber Multi: 16 Ga
Muzzle Velocity: 1165 fps
Application: Upland
Shot Length: 2-3/4″
Shot Size: 6
Type: Lead
Series/Collection: Game Load
Material: Brass Plated Steel Head
Shot Weight: 1 oz
Density: 11 g/cc

Choose Game-Shok to keep you effective in the field and heavy in the pocket book. Game-Shok line has a variety of loads available for small game and upland hunting, from lighter, sub-Gauge options to a field trial training load. Magnum and Hi Brass loads provide superior performance on your favorite small game.

Wild72Bill

1 year ago

This is great ammo for target shooting. I have shoot over 100 rounds with two different 870 Express in 20 gauge with no trouble. Using my Do-All Full Cock Clayhawk Trap. I would not use them for hunting. I work to hard for a shot at game to use any 20 gauge shell with less than 1 oz. of shoot. You can have a lot of fun for a little money with these shells.

JordanWA

1 year ago

These are some of the best shells I have ever used. I use them in a Remington 870 20 gauge and a Rossi crack barrel 20 gauge and they have never failed in hunting rabbits and squirrels. Just great ammo for a great price.

lswartz

1 year ago

It's great to find shells to fit the older firearms that are still in use. It allows me to use the gun that my grandfather owned and hunted with.

mcdougle

1 year ago

I used these this year and shot a squirrel at 30 yards and it didn't destroy it but I think the hi brass shells cant replace these for shooting threw cover. the 12 gauge in number 6 only a few hit it like only 5.

bigfishken1

1 year ago

You can't go wrong with these or Remington for early season doves and wild quail or pen-raised quail in 8 or 9 shot.

D3an3r

1 year ago

I have used these Federal 16 gauge, 2-3/4", 1-1/8 oz. #4 shells for my annual pheasant hunt for the last 3 years, I have dropped every bird I've shot at inside 40 yards with one shot. I've been every impressed with the tight pattern at distance, it's GREAT. I've hunted pheasants for well over 50 years and in all truth I've never used better shells, PERIOD!

Bennyandthejets

1 year ago

Great that cabelas stocks a 16 gauge shotgun shell works great in my antique ithaca. only wish they would carry different shot sizes other than 7.5 and number 6. A number 4 or 5 shot would be fantastic!

BevoInMaine

1 year ago

Usually buy Winchester or Remington but trying Federal due to COVID pandemic shortages. So far-so good. No issues with performance.

Gunnerman

1 year ago

Ammo performs great no jams and burns clean Web site makes it hard to get the correct size of shot or delivered to correct store

G_A_R_Y

1 year ago

Outstanding ammo! It is great for pheasants but is worth nothing if you don't train. Get out there and train.

Meandmyboys

1 year ago

I bought a case (H121-6) of these to use on a Tower Shoot at a Pheasant farm for my boys and me. Ithaca 37 and 2 Rem 870s. They meet the requirements for the farm. #6 or smaller, 2 3/4, short brass, 12 G or smaller. The don't eject properly, they are too high pressure for the brass. Brass expands into the extractor recess, pushing the extractors out and creating a ramp for the extractor to slide over what should be the rim. See pictures! After birds just flying past our stations and having to take barrels off in the field, they held up for us. The day was only saved because a friend who had a few extra boxes of Winchester white box # 7 1/2. White box was aluminum, no sign of extractor port expansion those. We didn't have a single issue with the Winchester ammo. My friend that traded for white boxes has a Browning over and under, much different extractors, normally his gun pops them out, he said he had a few that were "sticky" but he liked having #6.

avsenior

1 year ago

16 gauge has been one of the ammo that has been really hard to find and/or very expensive. The last 2 times at the shooting range (shotguns only), they had 16 gauge #8 shells available at $0.50 - $0.60 per rd. If I could find it online, which was very, very rare, it was unbelievably expensive. Therefore, I was buying an extra box every time I went to the shooting range. So, when Brownells popped up with 10 boxes at $0.60 per rd, I jumped at the opportunity. To say the least, Brownells made my da... Read more

Paul

1 year ago

As 16 gauge ammo is getting harder to find this stuff is good quality shells. Shots great in my old Remington model 56 auto.

John E.

1 year ago

As good as all the other Federal stuff I've bought. No issues, and the purple hulls really make it easy to distinguish. Runs my old auto just fine.

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