Nobel/Eurosports Ans121Fsc75 Target 12Gauge 2.75" 1Oz 7.5Shot 25 Per Box/10
Nobel/Eurosports Llc
Estate Cartridge Super Sport Target 12-gauge ammunition is built for shooters who spend serious time at the clay course. This 2.75-inch load delivers 1 ounce of 7.5 shot in a consistent, dependable round designed to pattern clean and break targets reliably. Whether you're working on your swing, practicing for competition, or just putting rounds downrange, Super Sport loads offer the kind of performance you need without the premium price tag that comes with boutique brands.
The 200-round case format makes this ammunition practical for regular shooters and club members who burn through volume. Estate has been a trusted supplier to hunters and shooters for decades, and their target loads reflect that commitment to consistency—you get the same point-of-aim, the same pattern, and the same satisfying break from shot to shot.
These are standard lead loads, so they're ideal for clay shooting at ranges that permit lead ammunition. The 7.5 shot size is a proven choice for trap and skeet at typical distances, offering a balance between pellet count and energy that works across a broad range of shotguns and shooting styles.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Shell Length | 2.75 inches |
| Shot Weight | 1 ounce |
| Shot Size | 7.5 |
| Case Quantity | 200 rounds (1 case) |
| Shot Type | Lead |
Yes. The 7.5 shot size and 1-ounce payload are standard for trap and skeet shooting. These are target-grade loads optimized for pattern consistency and clay breaking, not designed for hunting.
The 2.75-inch shell is the standard length for 12-gauge shotguns manufactured in the last several decades. If your gun is chambered for 12-gauge, it will accept 2.75-inch shells. Always verify your shotgun's specifications before purchasing ammunition.
You receive 200 rounds of Estate Super Sport Target ammunition in one case. This is the case quantity only—no additional components or accessories are included.
Some ranges prohibit lead shot for environmental reasons. Check your range's ammunition policy before your visit. Many clay courses still permit lead loads, but rules vary by location.