Hodgdon Triple Seven Pellets .45 cal. 50 gr. 50 pk. HAZMAT
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Hodgdon Triple Seven Pellets
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Description
Triple Seven 45/50 Pellets are 45-cal, 50 grain pellets for in-line 45 caliber rifles. Like all Triple Seven products, clean-up is easy with plain water. These pellets may be used in 45 caliber rifles with saboted 40 caliber bullets for use on game ranging from squirrels to deer. This product is designed for use with 209 shotshell primers only.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.400 kg |
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| Dimensions | 5.50 × 3.00 × 1.25 cm |
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