B&P Ammunition 12B18Fl7 Mach Lv 12Gauge 2.75" 1 1/8Oz 7.5Shot 25 Per Box/10 Case
B&P AMMUNITION
B&P Ammunition's Mach line delivers competition-grade performance in a 12-gauge 2.75" shotshell built for trap and skeet shooters who demand consistency. Loaded with 1 1/8 ounces of 7.5 shot, these shells are engineered around B&P's proven Gordon Case System—purpose-built components that have earned their reputation through decades of competitive success, including five Olympic Gold Medals and multiple World Championships.
If you're serious about clays, you know that marginal improvements in pattern consistency and powder reliability compound across hundreds of rounds. B&P's F2 powder formulation is the backbone here, paired with components designed to shoot true shot-to-shot. This isn't marketing—it's the result of competitive pressure at the highest levels, where shooters vote with their targets.
Each box contains 25 shells; the case quantities (10 boxes per case) let you stock up for a season of practice and competition without compromising freshness. Trap and skeet demand ammunition you can trust implicitly. B&P Mach shells fit that bill.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Shell Length | 2.75" |
| Shot Weight | 1 1/8 oz |
| Shot Size | 7.5 |
| Rounds per Box | 25 |
| Boxes per Case | 10 |
B&P Mach shells are specifically designed for trap and skeet competition. The 2.75" length is standard for most shotguns. Always consult your gun's manual to confirm it will safely handle the specifications listed, particularly if your shotgun has restrictions on shot weight or velocity.
Shot size determines pattern density and range suitability. B&P loads these shells with 7.5 shot, a traditional trap and skeet size. Your choice depends on your target distance and expected performance; ask other shooters at your club for their preference on your course.
Each case contains 10 boxes of 25 shells, for a total of 250 rounds per case.
The Gordon Case System refers to B&P's proprietary component design integrated into these shells. It's part of what has made them a choice for competitive shooters, but the exact technical details are proprietary to B&P.