B&P Ammunition 12B14Up6 Upland Game 12Gauge 2.75" 1 1/4Oz 6Shot 25 Per Box/10 Case
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The B&P Ammunition 12B14Up4 Upland Game shotshell is a 12-gauge, 2.75-inch lead load built for bird hunters who demand reliable performance in the field. Loaded with 1 1/4 ounces of 4 shot, this round is purpose-built for upland hunting scenarios where you need dependable patterns and knockdown power on game birds without unnecessary recoil. Whether you're working through brush after pheasants, quail, or grouse, these shells deliver the balance of pattern density and shot size that upland gunners have counted on for generations.
B&P has engineered these loads with the upland hunter in mind, focusing on the components and charge weights that matter in real-world hunting. A 1 1/4-ounce payload of 4 shot strikes the sweet spot for medium-range work—dense enough for clean kills at typical upland distances, yet sized appropriately for the game you're pursuing. The 2.75-inch case is the standard platform across most upland shotguns, so compatibility is straightforward if you're running a conventional pump, semi-auto, or over-under.
You'll receive 25 shells per box, with 10 boxes per case (250 rounds total), making this a practical quantity for a season's worth of shooting and hunting prep. Lead shot loads remain the most cost-effective choice for upland work, and B&P's focus on consistent quality means you can shoot with confidence that your patterns will hold true when it counts.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Shell Length | 2.75" |
| Shot Size | 4 |
| Shot Weight | 1 1/4 oz |
| Shot Type | Lead |
| Rounds per Box | 25 |
| Boxes per Case | 10 |
| Total Rounds per Case | 250 |
The 4 shot size in a 1 1/4-ounce load is well-suited for pheasant, quail, grouse, and similar upland species where you need solid patterns at typical hunting ranges without over-pellet overkill.
The 2.75-inch shell length is the standard for most conventional upland shotguns—pumps, semi-automatics, and over-unders. Check your gun's chamber marking to confirm it accepts 2.75-inch loads; some guns are chambered for 3-inch magnums, which will not accept 2.75-inch shells safely.
Each case contains 10 boxes of 25 shells, totaling 250 rounds. This is a practical bulk quantity for a season of practice and hunting without the burden of excessive storage.
Four shot offers a good balance for upland work—larger pellets than smaller shot deliver better range and energy retention on birds, while still maintaining dense enough patterns for reliable hits at the ranges typical of upland gunning.