Federal Truball Deep Penetrator Rifled Slugs

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posted on June 26, 2012
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Featuring a flat-nose, 1-ounce, copper-plated lead slug, Federal Premium’s 12-gauge, 2 3/4-inch Truball Deep Penetrator Rifled Slugs bore farther through a target than the company’s non-plated, hollow-point variants.

The slugs, which utilize the company’s patented Truball technology for optimum accuracy, are propelled to 1,350 fps, creating a muzzle energy of 1,772 ft.-lbs. Federal Truball Deep Penetrator Rifled Slugs are sold in five-count boxes for $6.

Contact: Federal Premium; (800) 322-2342; www.federalpremium.com.

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