Baschieri & Pellagri Cartridge Competition One 12Ga 2-3/4'' 7/8Oz 1160Fps #8 Shot 250/Case
Baschiere & Pellagri
Baschieri & Pellagri Competition One 12-gauge shotgun ammunition is built for shooters who log serious hours at the range or clay courses. These 2-3/4" shells deliver 7/8-ounce #9 shot at 1160 feet per second—a load optimized for target work, training, and competitive shooting where precision and consistency matter. The Competition One line uses Gordon Technology to manage recoil, so you can focus on your technique instead of fighting the gun's kick during long practice sessions.
Italian-made B&P ammo has earned respect among competitive and serious recreational shooters for reliable performance and quality control. The #9 shot size is a proven standard for wingshooting and clay target disciplines where energy transfer and pattern density are equally important. A 250-round case gives you the volume you need for extended training blocks without constant restocking.
Whether you're preparing for competition, refining your fundamentals on the range, or building muscle memory in the field, Competition One delivers the consistency and shootability expected from a dedicated training round. The balanced velocity and shot payload produce predictable patterns and manageable recoil—allowing you to shoot more, fatigue less, and improve faster.
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Shell Length | 2-3/4" |
| Shot Weight | 7/8 Ounce |
| Shot Size | #9 |
| Velocity | 1160 fps |
| Brass Height | 8mm |
| Wad | PC |
| Case Quantity | 250 Rounds |
Yes—Competition One shells are standard 2-3/4" 12-gauge ammunition designed for any shotgun that accepts that shell length. Always verify your shotgun's chamber specs in the manual or with the manufacturer before shooting.
#9 is a small shot size commonly used for clay target shooting, competitive wingshooting, and training scenarios where tight patterns and consistent pellet count matter. It's less suitable for hunting larger game.
Gordon Technology is B&P's recoil-management system designed to lower felt recoil impulse, making longer practice sessions more comfortable. You'll notice the difference during high-volume shooting days.
A 250-round case is economical for serious shooters who practice regularly. You'll avoid frequent restocking and can maintain consistent training ammo supply for extended sessions.