FEDERAL - Catalogue 2021
53 FEDERAL 2021 CATALOG Average Pellet Count — Steel Shot Payload Weight Shot Size 3/4 (21.25) 7/8 (24.81) 15/16 (26.58) 1 (28.35) 1 1/8 (31.89) 1 1/4 (35.44) 1 3/8 (39.98) 1 1/2 (42.52) 1 9/16 (44.30) 1 5/8 (46.06) 7.5 316 - 395 422 475 527 580 633 659 685 6 236 - 295 315 354 394 433 472 492 512 5 182 - 228 243 273 304 334 364 380 395 4 144 168 180 192 216 240 264 288 300 312 3 118 136 143 158 178 197 217 237 247 257 2 94 - 117 125 141 156 172 187 195 203 1 77 - 97 103 116 129 142 154 161 167 BB 54 - 67 72 81 90 99 108 112 117 BBB 46 - 58 62 70 77 85 93 97 101 T 39 - 49 52 58 65 71 78 81 84 Average Pellet Count — Bismuth Shot Payload Weight Shot Size 1 1/8 (31.89) 1 1/4 (35.44) 1 3/8 (39.98) 3 137 152 168 4 170 189 208 5 219 243 268 Weight of Shot in Ounces (Grams) Average Pellet Count — HEAVYWEIGHT ® TSS Shot Payload Weight Shot Size 13/16 (23.03) 1 1/8 (31.89) 1 1/2 (42.52) 1 5/8 (47.07) 1 3/4 (49.61) 2 (56.70) 2 1/4 (63.78) 2 1/2 (70.87) 9 294 408 544 – 634 – 815 – 7 – – 283 – 330 – 424 – 7/9 – – – 470 – 610 – 718 Weight of Shot in Ounces (Grams) Average Pellet Count — Lead Shot Payload Weight Shot Size 1/2 (14.17) 11/16 (19.49) 3/4 (21.25) 7/8 (24.80) 1 (28.35) 1 1/8 (31.89) 1 1/4 (35.44) 1 5/16 (37.21) 1 3/8 (38.98) 1 1/2 (42.52) 1 5/8 (46.06) 1 3/4 (49.61) 1 7/8 (53.15) 2 (56.70) 2 1/4 (63.78) 9 292 402 439 512 585 658 731 767 804 877 951 1024 1097 1170 1316 8½ 249 342 373 435 497 559 621 652 683 745 808 870 932 994 1118 8 205 282 307 359 410 461 512 538 564 615 666 718 769 820 922 7½ 175 241 262 306 350 394 437 459 481 525 569 613 656 700 787 6 112 155 169 197 225 253 281 295 309 337 366 394 422 450 506 5 85 117 127 149 170 191 212 223 234 255 276 298 319 340 382 4 67 93 101 118 135 152 169 177 186 202 219 236 253 270 304 2 43 60 65 76 87 98 109 114 120 130 141 152 163 174 196 BB 25 34 37 44 50 56 62 65 69 75 81 88 94 100 112 Weight of Shot in Ounces (Grams) (3% Antimony) 10 GAUGE 12 GAUGE 16 GAUGE 20 GAUGE 28 GAUGE 410 BORE Color Coding To increase safety among shooters, Federal was the first manufacturer to use color-coding for shotshells. This safety measure became an industry norm after it was introduced in 1960. Breaking clay targets, wingshooting gamebirds, launching slugs at big game, protecting your home—there’s almost no limit to what a shotgun paired with the right ammunition can do. But to maximize the platform’s potential, you need to choose the load that best fits the application. Use the resources here to make the right call no matter what your pursuit might be. RESOURCES TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LOAD SHOTSHEL L SCI ENCE
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