BP1205 Stinger 12ga 7/8oz Lead Wad (250/bag)


BP1205 Stinger 12ga 7/8oz Lead Wad (250/bag)
Item Number: 222BP1205
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BP1205 Stinger 12 Gauge 7/8oz Lead Shot Wad (250/bag)

The BP1205 is a light capacity 12ga wad with a volume-consuming cushion section. This wad is ideal for light field and target loads and high velocities. We love this wad as a regular addition to our clay target loads.

 

Specifications:

     + Size: 12 Gauge
     + Overall Length: 1.775"
     + Diameter: 0.727"
     + Shot Cup Depth: 0.620"
     + Slits: Preslit
     + Use: Light Field Wad

Lead Shot Cup Capacity: 3/4 to 1 oz

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Curmudgeon's Loading Tips:

TYPE: (straight wall hulls = 7/8 to 1 oz.) 12 gauge lead target & small game loads. Stinging fast loads for speedy clay targets. Outstanding for doves, quail, huns and other light upland game.

We use this wad with smaller shot sizes with high velocity loads and pound any short to mid-range clay targets. Dove season was a great success with nickel-plated 9 shot and the BP1205. This is one of the most versatile wads we have EVER loaded in that the compression is very accommodating to different load levels. Cartridge manufacturers love using this wad for this very reason. You will love it too.

The BP1205 loads well at 3/4 and 7/8 ounce lead in both straight-wall (Fiocchi, Cheddite Multi-Hull, Rio, & Federal) shotgun hulls and the taper-wall hulls (WIN WAA-HS & Remington STS) target hulls. Propellants utilized are fast-burn-rate powders, Red Dot, Clays, 700-X, Titewad & Bullseye. Current data charts range from 1200 FPS to 1600 FPS.



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Great for 3/4 oz. 12 Gauge Loads 5/10/2026
Used with 3/4 oz. loads with Perfect Pattern to make excellent stack heights. Gun Club, STS, Nitro and HOA Hulls Back off wad pressure all the way and let the crimp function set stack height on the MEC. Excellent performance at the Trap 16 yard line. I run them at approximately 1300 FPS with appropriate loads of PP. Durable wad.
- Roy, NY
 

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