The B&T Dual Steel 12 Gauge delivers consistent performance with innovative dual-shot technology that combines #2 and #3 steel shot in a single 3-inch shell. This ammunition provides hunters with expanded effective range and improved pattern density compared to single-shot loads.
What Makes This Different
The dual-shot configuration layers different pellet sizes to maximize both penetration and pattern coverage. While standard steel loads use uniform shot sizes, this design places larger #2 pellets for deep penetration alongside smaller #3 shot for dense patterns. The 1-1/4 ounce payload delivers 15% more shot than standard 1-1/8 ounce loads, extending effective range by approximately 10-15 yards.
Key Features
- Dual steel shot configuration (#2 and #3) for optimized terminal performance
- Heavy 1-1/4 ounce payload increases downrange energy retention
- 3-inch magnum shell length accommodates larger shot charge
- Steel shot construction meets non-toxic hunting regulations
- High-quality hull construction withstands extreme weather conditions
- Consistent powder charge ensures reliable cycling in semi-automatic shotguns
- 10-round box packaging ideal for waterfowl hunting trips
Field testing demonstrates tight pattern consistency at extended ranges, making these shells effective for pass shooting and long-range waterfowl hunting. The steel shot composition eliminates lead contamination concerns while maintaining knockdown power on medium to large waterfowl. Temperature stability ensures reliable ignition in cold weather conditions typical during late-season hunts.
Technical Specs
- Gauge: 12 gauge
- Shell length: 3 inches
- Shot weight: 1-1/4 ounces
- Shot size: #2 and #3 steel combination
- Velocity: Approximately 1,350 fps (estimated)
- Packaging: 10 shells per box
- Hull material: High-strength plastic with brass head
- Primer: Non-corrosive
This dual steel configuration represents a practical advancement in waterfowl ammunition technology. The combination of shot sizes addresses the traditional compromise between penetration and pattern density that hunters face with single-size loads. Professional guides and serious waterfowl hunters recognize the advantage of having both shot sizes working together in challenging hunting conditions.