Aguila High Velocity 12 Gauge 2 3/4'' 1 3/8 oz #0 Buckshot

Aguila Ammo

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
640420002026
MANUFACTURER:
Aguila
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
UPC:
640420002026
caliber:
12 Gauge
shot_size:
0-BUCK
shell_length:
2 3/4
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Elevate your shotgunning experience with Aguila's High Velocity 12 Gauge 2 3/4'' #0 Buckshot, a round that redefines what's possible in a shotshell. This premium ammunition combines a generous 1 3/8 oz payload with the massive pellet size of #0 buckshot, creating a load that's both versatile and devastatingly effective. Whether you're pursuing dangerous game in dense cover or preparing for home defense, this ammunition delivers the power, range, and reliability you need to face any challenge with confidence. Each round is a testament to Aguila's commitment to excellence, ensuring that when the moment of truth arrives, your ammunition will perform flawlessly.

Aguila High Velocity 12 Gauge 2 3/4" #0 Buckshot Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Aguila
Gauge 12 Gauge
Shell Length 2 3/4" (70 mm)
Shot Size #0 Buckshot
Shot Weight 1 3/8 oz (38.9 grams)
Shot Material Lead
Muzzle Velocity 1275 fps
Rounds Per Box 25
Primer Type 209 Shotshell primer
Hull Material Plastic
Recommended Use Hunting, Home Defense

Key Features

The Aguila High Velocity 12 Gauge 2 3/4" #0 Buckshot ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for hunting and home defense. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Feature Description
High Velocity Performance Enhanced muzzle velocity
Provides increased power and effectiveness
#0 Buckshot Large pellet size
Delivers maximum energy transfer and penetration
Heavy Payload 1 3/8 oz of shot
Excellent knockdown power and terminal performance
Reliable Ignition Aguila's quality primers
Consistent performance in various conditions
Versatile Application Suitable for hunting and defense
Effective for multiple scenarios

Applications & Use Cases

The Aguila High Velocity 12 Gauge 2 3/4" #0 Buckshot ammunition is designed for various scenarios, particularly excelling in hunting and home defense situations:

Hunting

Ideal for various game species:

  • Deer
  • Wild Boar
  • Black Bear
  • Coyotes
Home Defense

Effective for personal protection:

  • Close-quarters defense
  • Property protection
  • Personal security
Performance Highlights
  • High velocity ensures maximum energy transfer
  • #0 buckshot offers deep penetration
  • Effective for medium to large game
  • Reliable performance in various scenarios

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • High Velocity: Delivers excellent range and hitting power for hunting and defense.
  • Heavy Payload: 1 3/8 oz of shot ensures maximum energy transfer and effectiveness.
  • Large Pellet Size: #0 buckshot provides deep penetration and significant stopping power.
  • Versatility: Suitable for both large game hunting and home defense scenarios.
  • Reliable Performance: Aguila's quality control ensures consistent patterns and ignition.

Cons

  • Recoil: The high velocity and heavy payload can result in significant felt recoil, especially in lighter shotguns.
  • Not for Small Game: Excessive power and large pellet size may damage meat on smaller targets.
  • Pattern Density: Slightly less dense pattern than smaller buckshot sizes.
  • Not Lead-Free: Not suitable for areas requiring non-toxic shot due to lead content.

About Aguila:

Aguila Ammunition, a division of TECNOS Industries, has been a cornerstone of the ammunition industry since 1961. Headquartered in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, Aguila has built a strong reputation for producing high-quality ammunition for sport shooting, hunting, and law enforcement applications. With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and a commitment to innovation, Aguila continues to push the boundaries of ammunition technology, ensuring that each round meets the highest standards of reliability and performance. Their dedication to quality and consistency has made them a trusted name among shooters worldwide, offering a wide range of products to meet diverse shooting needs.

Aguila High Velocity 12 Gauge 2 3/4'' 1 3/8 oz #0 Buckshot FAQ:

The effective range of this load can vary depending on the shotgun and choke used, but it's generally considered effective up to about 50 yards for hunting and 25-30 yards for defensive use. Beyond these distances, the pattern may spread too much for reliable effectiveness.

Yes, this load should function reliably in most semi-automatic shotguns designed for 2 3/4" shells. However, some older or lighter semi-auto shotguns might struggle with the increased power, so it's advisable to test a few rounds for reliable cycling before relying on it.

#0 buckshot typically produces a slightly more open pattern than #00 due to having fewer, larger pellets. This can result in better individual pellet performance at the cost of a slightly less dense overall pattern.

While it could potentially be effective, this load is generally considered too powerful for turkey hunting and may damage too much meat. Most turkey hunters prefer smaller shot sizes like #4, #5, or #6.

Yes, this load can be suitable for tactical or law enforcement training, particularly for scenarios involving longer ranges or where increased power is desired. However, the increased recoil and potential for overpenetration should be considered when designing training exercises.

Tighter chokes (like Modified or Full) will generally produce denser patterns at longer ranges, while more open chokes (like Improved Cylinder) will allow the pattern to spread more quickly. The ideal choke can depend on your intended use and shooting distances.

While it should be safe in most modern 12 gauge shotguns, the high pressure of this load might not be suitable for very old or damascus-barreled shotguns. Always consult your shotgun's manual or a qualified gunsmith if you're unsure about using high-powered loads in an older firearm.

As with all shotgun loads, the pattern will spread as distance increases. At close ranges (under 10 yards), the pattern might be only a few inches wide, while at 50 yards it could spread to several feet, depending on the choke used.

There's no specific break-in period for the ammunition itself, but if you're using it in a new shotgun, it's always wise to start with a few low-power rounds before moving to full-power loads like this one. This allows you to ensure proper functioning and get accustomed to the firearm.