B&P Ammunition 12B1Sh75 Sporting Clay 12Gauge 2.75" 1Oz 8.5Shot 25Rd Bx
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B&P Ammunition's 12B1Scf8 is a 12 gauge sporting clay load built to deliver consistent patterns downrange at clay target distances. Loaded to 2.75-inch standard specifications with 1 ounce of 8 shot, this round handles the typical 25 to 40-yard window where most clay shooters work. Whether you're working your technique at the range, running FITASC courses, or chasing birds in the off-season, this load gives you reliable performance per box without the premium cost of top-tier competition ammunition.
B&P is known for consistent quality control across their lead shotshell lines, and the 12B1Scf8 reflects that. The 8 shot size sits right in the sweet spot for general sporting clays—tight enough for clean breaks on standard presentations, but open enough that you don't need perfection to connect. The 25-round box format means fewer reloads between stages and easier inventory management for regular shooters.
This is workhorse ammo for clay shooters who want reliable patterns without overthinking the selection. Grab a case or a box for your next outing—it's the kind of load that lets you focus on your swing instead of wondering if your ammunition is going to show up.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Shell Length | 2.75" |
| Shot Charge Weight | 1 oz |
| Shot Size | 8 |
| Rounds Per Box | 25 |
| Shot Type | Lead |
8 shot is the standard for most sporting clay presentations. The pellet density gives you tight, clean breaks on target clays while remaining forgiving enough for varying lead and distance. It's ideal for shooters refining their technique and for hunters practicing with the same shot size used in upland bird fields.
The 12B1Scf8 is a standard 2.75-inch 12 gauge round. It will function in any 12 gauge shotgun chambered for 2.75-inch or longer shells. Always verify your shotgun's chamber length and manufacturer recommendations before shooting.
Each box contains 25 rounds, allowing for a full round of trap, skeet, or similar clay shooting, or a stage of sporting clays without needing to break open a second box.