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Rio Ammunition Vintage 1896 Paper Flyer 12 GA-2.75" #8 Shot 10-Rounds

The Rio Ammunition Vintage 1896 Paper Flyer in 12 Gauge is a premium shotshell designed for shooters who appreciate the traditional feel of paper hulls combined with modern performance. This series is ideal for both clay target shooting and small game hunting, offering consistent patterns and reliability in every shot. The Vintage 1896 series pays homage to the classic era of shotgun shells, delivering a unique and nostalgic shooting experience.
$14.89
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GAG_VP36FHV8-162337
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Rio Ammunition Vintage 1896 Paper Flyer Features

The Vintage 1896 Paper Flyer shotshells feature a classic paper hull, providing a traditional shooting experience reminiscent of the early days of shotgunning. The 8 shot size is well-suited for clay target sports and small game hunting, offering a dense pattern that is effective at various ranges.

Packaged with 10 rounds per box, these 2.75" length shells deliver reliable performance while maintaining the charm of vintage ammunition. The lead shot used in these shells ensures excellent patterning and effective energy transfer, making them a dependable choice for various shooting activities.

Rio Ammunition Vintage 1896 Paper Flyer Specifications

  • Brand: Rio Ammunition
  • Model: Vintage 1896 Paper Flyer
  • Category: Shotshell Lead Loads
  • Gauge: 12 Gauge
  • Shot Size: 8
  • Rounds Per Box: 10
  • Shell Length: 2.75"

 

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Caliber 12 GA
Capacity 10
Condition New in Box
Manufacturer Rio Ammunition
Manufacturer Part Number VP36FHV8
Model Vintage 1896 Paper Flyer
Type Shotgun Ammo
UPC 8435101636773

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV

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