The B&P Next 12 Gauge shotshells deliver consistent patterns and reliable ignition for clay sports and upland hunting. These 2.75-inch shells feature precision-loaded 1oz of #8 shot designed for optimal pellet distribution and knockdown power.
What Makes This Different
B&P's Next series incorporates advanced wad technology that maintains pellet integrity through the barrel while providing consistent pattern density at extended ranges. The high-antimony lead shot resists deformation better than standard pellets, resulting in tighter patterns compared to economy loads. Each shell undergoes quality control testing to ensure uniform powder charges and consistent velocities across the entire production run.
Key Features
- 1 oz of high-antimony #8 shot for superior pattern consistency
- 2.75-inch hull length fits all standard 12 gauge chambers
- Precision-engineered wad system protects pellets during firing
- Reliable primer ignition in various weather conditions
- Uniform powder charges for consistent muzzle velocities
- Quality brass-plated steel head construction
- 25 rounds per box for convenient range sessions
These shells perform effectively in sporting clays competitions where consistent breaks matter, while the #8 shot size provides adequate energy for dove and quail hunting at typical engagement distances. The balanced load produces manageable recoil in most 12 gauge platforms without sacrificing downrange performance. Temperature-stable powder maintains velocity consistency across seasonal hunting conditions.
Technical Specs
- Gauge: 12 gauge
- Shell length: 2.75 inches
- Shot weight: 1 ounce
- Shot size: #8
- Shot material: High-antimony lead
- Hull: Plastic with brass-plated steel head
- Quantity: 25 rounds per box
- Country of origin: Italy
B&P's reputation for manufacturing premium ammunition translates into shells that feed reliably and pattern consistently shot after shot. The Next series represents solid value for shooters who demand performance without premium pricing, making these shells suitable for both practice sessions and field applications.