The Aguila 1CHB1285 delivers consistent high-velocity performance for competitive sporting clays and recreational shooting. This premium 12-gauge ammunition features precisely sized #7.5 shot in a 1-ounce payload, engineered to break targets reliably at extended ranges.
What Makes This Different
Aguila's high-velocity formula pushes this 2.75-inch shell to velocities exceeding standard field loads, providing flatter trajectory and increased energy downrange. The uniform shot pattern maintains density at 30-40 yard sporting clays presentations where standard loads often fall short. Quality control standards ensure shot-to-shot consistency that competitive shooters demand.
Key Features
- High-velocity 12-gauge load optimized for sporting clays competition
- 1-ounce payload of #7.5 shot for optimal target breaking power
- 2.75-inch hull compatible with all 12-gauge shotguns
- Consistent powder charge for reliable cycling in semi-automatic shotguns
- Premium components including brass-plated steel head construction
- 25 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case (250 total rounds)
- Clean-burning powder reduces fouling and maintenance requirements
Field testing demonstrates reliable function across popular sporting shotguns including Beretta, Benelli, and Remington models. The #7.5 shot size provides sufficient energy for consistent clay breaks while maintaining manageable recoil for extended shooting sessions. Weather-resistant primer sealing prevents moisture infiltration during outdoor competitions.
Technical Specs
- Gauge: 12-gauge
- Shell Length: 2.75 inches
- Shot Weight: 1 ounce
- Shot Size: #7.5
- Velocity: High-velocity sporting load
- Hull: Plastic with brass-plated steel head
- Primer: Non-corrosive
- Packaging: 25 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case
- Manufacturer: Aguila Ammunition
- UPC: 640420002903
This ammunition represents proven performance for serious sporting clays competitors who require consistent results. The case quantity provides excellent value for high-volume shooters while maintaining the quality standards expected from Aguila's manufacturing processes.