Browning Ammo BGC12SC7 Golden Clays 12Gauge 2.75" 1 1/8oz 7.5Shot 25 Per Box/10 Case

SKU:
194197924
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UPC:
020892028876
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MPN:
BGC12SC7
$11.64
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Browning Golden Clays 12 gauge shotshells are purpose-built for clay target shooting. This 2.75" load carries 1 1/8 oz of #7.5 shot per round, delivering the shot-to-target consistency and pattern density that competitive shooters and serious clay enthusiasts demand. Whether you're working a skeet range, trap field, or sporting clays course, these shells are engineered to break targets reliably round after round.

The antimony-alloyed lead shot resists deformation in the bore and shot column, which means tighter, more uniform patterns downrange and harder-hitting impact on clay targets. That consistency matters when you're trying to ring the bell or clean a squad—loose patterns leave chips instead of breaks. The competition-grade wad design uses a four-petal, one-piece construction that promotes uniform velocities and clean shot release, eliminating variables that throw off your aim or rhythm.

These are loaded to standard 12 gauge 2.75" specifications, so they'll cycle through any standard 12 gauge shotgun. You get 25 rounds per box, and each case contains 10 boxes (250 rounds total), making it easy to stock up for a season of serious clay work.

Key Features

  • Antimony-alloyed lead shot for reduced pellet deformation and consistent pattern density
  • Competition-grade 4-petal wad for uniform velocities and clean shot release
  • Designed specifically for clay target shooting—skeet, trap, and sporting clays
  • 1 1/8 oz shot payload in a standard 2.75" hull
  • 25 rounds per box; 10 boxes per case (250 total)

Specifications

Gauge12
Shell Length2.75"
Shot Size#7.5
Shot Weight1 1/8 oz
Rounds per Box25
Boxes per Case10
Case Total (rounds)250

Frequently Asked Questions

Will these Golden Clays shells work in my 12 gauge shotgun?

Yes. These are standard 2.75" 12 gauge shotshells and will function in any 12 gauge shotgun chambered for 2.75" ammunition. Always verify your gun's chamber length before shooting.

What's the difference between #7.5 shot and other shot sizes for clay shooting?

We don't have comparative ballistic data on file, but #7.5 is a popular choice for clay target work. Your best bet is to try them and see how they pattern in your gun—that's how shooters really know what works for their setup.

How many shells are in a case?

Each case contains 10 boxes of 25 rounds, for a total of 250 shells per case.

What makes the wad design matter?

The four-petal, one-piece wad promotes uniform velocities as the shot column leaves the barrel and provides consistent shot release, which translates to tighter, more predictable patterns. That consistency is critical for competitive and serious clay shooting.