B&P Ammunition 12B18Fl8 Mach Lv 12Gauge 2.75" 1 1/8Oz 8Shot 25 Per Box/10 Case
B&P AMMUNITION
B&P Ammunition's Mach line delivers the consistency competitive shooters demand in a 12-gauge 2.75" load. Built on the company's Gordon Case System platform and loaded with F2 powder, these shells are engineered for trap and skeet where round after round needs to perform identically. Each box contains 25 shells loaded to 1 1/8 ounces of shot at 8 size—a proven load for clay target work that balances pattern density and recoil management.
B&P has deep roots in competitive shooting, with a track record spanning Olympic gold medals and international championships. That pedigree shows up in quality control and component selection. Shooters choosing Mach shells are betting on ammunition that's been refined through thousands of competition rounds, not just theory. Whether you're working targets at your local gun club or pushing toward a regional event, these loads offer the reliability that comes from proven design.
The 25-round-per-box format and 10-box case option make Mach shells practical for regular shooters who cycle through volume and appreciate consistent inventory management. The 2.75" hull and standard 8 shot size fit any standard 12-gauge pump or semi-auto, making them accessible to the broadest range of clay target shooters.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Shell Length | 2.75" |
| Shot Weight | 1 1/8 oz |
| Shot Size | 8 |
| Rounds Per Box | 25 |
| Case Quantity | 10 boxes (250 rounds) |
Yes. The 2.75" shell length is the standard for 12-gauge shotguns. They'll function in any 12-gauge that accepts 2.75" ammunition.
These are designed for trap and skeet shooting. The load configuration and shot size are optimized for clay target disciplines rather than hunting applications.
1 1/8 ounce is the weight of lead shot in each shell. 8 shot refers to the pellet size—a smaller, denser pellet that produces tighter patterns typical for clay target work at standard competitive ranges.
Each box contains 25 shells. Cases contain 10 boxes for a total of 250 rounds per case.