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10 BORE / 10 GAUGE – These loads were created to give the shooter maximum power and value! (Note all loads listed are to be used in modern firearms with strong actions)
Dead Duck – Extend your kill range with Dead Duck featuring our Extreme Range Technology. This non-toxic duck shot is the perfect general purpose waterfowl load.
Skyfall – An all-around great load for Crane & Goose. Our Extreme Range Technology and heavier payload holds patterns tighter giving the shooter longer range ethical shots. We chose Zinc plated Steel shot over other materials for two main reasons. The first being high velocity requirements and the other reason was keeping overall cost down. Having zinc plated steel shot in refrigerator or freezer meat is better than some of the other options. It also allowed us to keep costs under control while maintaining our high-performance standards.
Coyote Executor – Perfect extended range shot load for coyote. This also can be used for bobcats, wolves, and small deer. This is a two-part mixed shot load (50/50 blend), featuring #2 nickel plated magnum lead and #1 nickel plated buckshot for superior down range energy and penetration. This load also features our in-house designed wad for maximized range and lethality.
“Upland Executioner” – An extremely versatile load for everything from bird, rabbit, to bobcat. This load is a high velocity performer featuring our Even “Aria” Delayed Pattern Technology. We decided to go with a premium grade Copper #BB load to maximize pellet count while maintaining incredible down range power & velocity.
“DIRTY THIRTY” – This load was designed to be used in very thick cover for anything from Hogs to Deer. This load is made using 11 / .30 caliber pure lead balls. Hence the name “Dirty Thirty.” This load also features our delayed air-brake wad technology to maximize down range lethality and pattern tightness. This load is absolutely devastating on wild boar, Wolves, and deer sized Game within reasonable shot load ranges!
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