Manufacturer: Estate
Product Line: Buckshot
Caliber: 12 Gauge
Shot Size: 00 Buckshot
Load: 9 Pellets
Shell Length: 2.75″
Quantity: 25 Rounds
Estate Cartridge produces a variety of reliable and affordable shotshells for the field and the range. 25 rounds of 12 gauge 00 buckshot ammunition.
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DAVID M.
1 year agoThis is low brass ammo in a green box the box depicted is a white box which is high brass. I wouldn't have bought this if I knew it was low brass.
Edward S
1 year agoWas a little unsure of the product when I ordered them. They showed up and I put two rounds to work the day after they arrived. I had never seen “00” buck in 25 round count boxes before, and it was the first time to buy Estate ammo. They work.
John L
1 year agoHave only run about 12 rounds through my shotgun but was extremely impressed. Truly a recommendable home defense round.
Phillip D.
1 year agoI don’t know I haven’t shoot any of it, I’m just glad to have it in the time of ammo shortages. Looks good though. Has a nice crimp on the casing. I like that method better than the plastic end cap style crimp. Thanks palmetto.
Cameron N
1 year agoThis stuff goes bang with authority. Don't listen to the people whining about the low brass, it has no effect on shooting. Has the same power as Winchester and Remington 00 loads and comperable spread. This stuff appears to be made or at least owned by Federal, because it says "FederalPremium.c*m" on the inside of the box. One problem-the white silica they use as a shot buffer was all over the outside of the shells. I would empty the box and clean the cartridges off before use, especially
tracy p
1 year agoI have a MKA-1919 shotgun (all AR15 styled shotguns are clones of this) and a bullpup BP-12 shotgun. I also have half dozen 10 round mags, and 3 drum mags. So I spend hundreds of dollars and took literally every brand I could get ahold of locally and online of 12ga 00 Buck and slug to the range to find what cycles best. Long story short, turns out it's all about the crimp at the end of the shell with a side note of shells needing to be slick and not having rough plastic. Winner by a
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