Challenger Ammo First Class Target Load 20Ga 2-3/4'' 7/8Oz #9 Shot 250/Case
Challenger Ammo
The Challenger Ammo First Class Target Load is a 20-gauge shotgun round built for shooters who put rounds downrange regularly—clay enthusiasts, training-focused hunters, and anyone serious about consistent performance. Loaded with 7/8-ounce of #7.5 shot in a 2-3/4" hull, these shells are engineered to deliver predictable patterns and reliable ignition shot after shot, making them a smart choice for volume shooting without breaking the bank.
What sets these rounds apart is the attention to component quality. The #7.5 shot is extra-hard lead with high antimony content, which tightens your pattern density and maintains consistency across strings of fire. The powder is formulated to burn clean and stay slow-burning, reducing powder fouling that can gum up your gun and affect cycling—a real consideration when you're shooting 250 rounds at a time. The primers are built for reliable ignition in all conditions, so you're not chasing hang-fires or misfires.
Made in Canada with rigorous ballistic testing and quality control, these shells come in reloadable plastic hulls, which means thoughtful shooters can reload and reload again, getting more value per case and reducing waste over time. For 20-gauge shooters who shoot enough to care about low recoil and clean operation, this is practical ammunition that works.
| Gauge | 20 |
| Shell Length | 2-3/4" |
| Shot Weight | 7/8 ounce |
| Shot Size | #7.5 |
| Quantity | 250 rounds per case |
| Hull Type | Reloadable plastic |
| Shot Type | Extra-hard lead with high antimony |
| Manufacturer | Challenger Ammo |
These are target loads optimized for clay shooting and training. The #7.5 shot and 7/8-ounce payload are ideal for shooting sports where pattern density and consistency matter. They're also suitable for light hunting and small game where a 20-gauge is appropriate.
Yes—these are standard 20-gauge 2-3/4" shells and will chamber in any 20-gauge shotgun designed to accept 2-3/4" ammunition. Always verify your shotgun's chamber length before loading.
Yes. These shells come in reloadable plastic hulls, which means you can reload them after firing, extending their useful life and reducing your cost per shot over time.
#7.5 shot, which is a standard target and training load for clay shooting and light hunting applications.