Never compromise performance. Federal Premium® HEVI-Bismuth™ hits both upland birds and waterfowl with the power of 9.6 g/cc density pellets. Sourced from our partners at HEVI-Shot® the industry leader in pellet technology HEVI-Bismuth shot is 22 percent denser than steel delivering more lethal energy downrange. Launched by the FLITECONTROL FLEX® wad bismuth pellets pattern consistently and their metallic properties make them safe in both modern and classic shotguns.
- At 9.6 g/cc HEVI-Bismuth pellets are 22 percent denser than steel
- More downrange energy
- Higher pellet counts than comparably performing steel
- Softer than steel and tungsten
- Rear-deploying FLITECONTROL FLEX wad creates more consistent efficient patterns in ported and non-ported chokes
- Safe and effective for use in both classic and modern shotguns
- Pellets are alloyed and cast in the USA
Gauge: These shotgun shells are in 12-gauge, which is a common shotgun gauge used for various applications, including hunting and sport shooting.
Shell Length: The shells have a length of 2-3/4 inches, which is a standard length for many 12-gauge shotgun loads.
Shot Weight: Each shell is loaded with 1-1/4 ounces (approximately 1.25 ounces) of shot. Shot weight is a crucial factor that affects the performance and effectiveness of shotgun shells.
Velocity: These shells have a velocity of 1350 feet per second (fps). Velocity can impact the range and effectiveness of shotgun loads.
Shot Size: The shot size is #4, which refers to the size of the individual pellets in the shotshell. #4 shot is often used for various hunting applications, including waterfowl and upland game.
Quantity: These shotgun shells are typically sold in boxes containing 25 rounds. Having multiple rounds in a box is convenient for hunting or sport shooting outings.
Material: These shells are described as "Hevi-Bismuth," which suggests that they may contain a bismuth-based shot material. Bismuth is commonly used as a non-toxic alternative to lead shot, particularly for waterfowl hunting.