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Grand Opening Federal Premium Gold Medal Grand hits clays harder but is soft on shootersright12057Serious shooters have relied on Gold Medal shotshells for decades to crush the competition in trap, skeet and sporting clay events worldwide. Year after year, Gold Medal rounds have broken world records and won top honors at prestigious shoots including the ATA Grand American, earning the respect of all levels of competitive shooters.For 2017, the time-tested design has been refined to create Gold Medal Grand. The lineup of reloadable plastic shotshells produces less felt recoil, more reliable ignition, improved shot hardness and excellent reloadability—all while retaining the world-class performance shooters expect from Federal Premium Ammunition.More Power, Less Pain Repetitive recoil is the bane of shotgunners’ shoulders, capable of inflicting serious punishment and inciting flinches in shooters of all shapes and sizes. New Gold Medal Grand tames the kick of all shotgun styles with an ingenious two-piece wad armed with SoftCell technology.4259580-10287000“The two-piece design allows us to create an air pocket within the wad, which basically serves as a cushioning chamber,” explains Dan Compton, senior ammunition product line specialist for Federal Premium. “This not only absorbs energy, it delays the entire compression process, so the force hits your shoulder a little later and little softer.”Compton notes that the SoftCell system is based on a proven concept. “In the past, a version of this type of wad was used in some of Federal’s shotshells,” he says. “New molding and polymer technology allowed us to bring it back—better than ever—with Gold Medal Grand.” Realizing that a number of factors can influence felt recoil, Federal Premium engineers bolted shotguns onto rigid test fixtures and used minute electrical impulses to precisely measure the recoil force generated by new Gold Medal Grand and a number of traditional shotshells.right3810SoftCell (12C5) technology cushioned air chamber.00SoftCell (12C5) technology cushioned air chamber.The results were compelling. “Gold Medal Grand produced from 11 to 17 percent less peak force than the competitive brands we tested,” says Compton. “It also had roughly 5 percent less recoil than current Gold Medal shotshells, and generated a much narrower, more consistent range of force.”Such recoil reductions are a godsend to avid shooters who count the number of rounds they send downrange by the box or case. “If you only fire a couple of shots at a time, this might not seem like a big deal,” says Compton. “But when you’re shooting hundreds or even thousands of rounds at a multi-day event, even a 5 percent decrease in recoil is going to be very noticeable.”Compton notes that Gold Medal Grand’s unique two-stage wad also produces tighter, more uniform patterns than one-piece designs. “The cushioning effect of the wad allows us to use faster-burning propellants that reduce the muzzle pressure that can throw off patterns.” he explains.32588201143000“To further ensure tight, even patterns, Gold Medal Grand’s lead shot is engineered for an optimum blend of hardness and density. “We use a special lead alloy that provides the hardness of 5 percent antimony lead,” says Compton. right971550Hard shot does not deform and flies straight.0Hard shot does not deform and flies straight.“Harder pellets don’t deform as much and produce more consistent patterns. Testing conducted by Federal Premium engineers revealed that significantly more pellets from Gold Medal Grand loads hit inside a 30-inch circle at 40 yards compared to standard Gold Medal. The average increase in pattern efficiency was nearly 5 percent—coming in at 77.09 versus 72.96 percent. But, because Gold Medal Grand also has much less standard deviation, gains in efficiency were often even higher when comparing individual rounds against one another.”right17843500Increasing hardness also means more downrange energy. “Hard shot breaks clay targets better than soft shot,” Compton adds.Surefire Performance Thanks to its rigid, PrimerLock head, Gold Medal Grand is also less prone to misfires caused by variability in firearm firing mechanisms and subtle differences in primer loading.42976804381500“The PrimerLock head is made of brass-plated steel, which transmits energy from the firing pin to the primer better than traditional solid brass heads,” says Compton. “As a result, less force is required to ignite the primer. There is also more room for error if the firing pin lands off to the side.”right392430Standard SAAMI-approved drop-test procedures showed new Gold Medal Grand outperformed other ammunition in zero-offset (top) and .025-inch offset (bottom) impacts on the primer cup. Testing conducted at Federal Premium facility in Anoka, MN. 00Standard SAAMI-approved drop-test procedures showed new Gold Medal Grand outperformed other ammunition in zero-offset (top) and .025-inch offset (bottom) impacts on the primer cup. Testing conducted at Federal Premium facility in Anoka, MN. Indeed, standard SAAMI-approved drop-test procedures showed new Gold Medal Grand outperformed standard Gold Medal and competitor ammunition in zero-offset and .025-inch offset impacts on the primer cup. “You basically drop a heavy ball bearing onto a primer head from gradually lower heights until the rounds stop firing. This is called the ‘all fire height,’” says Compton. “In zero-offset testing, current Gold Medal fired at drop heights down to 11 inches; Gold Medal Grand fired at down to just 9 inches, which was better than all the competitive ammo tested.” When the bearing’s impact was shifted .025 inches off center, Gold Medal Grand fired at 14 inches, well above original Gold Medal and the rest of the competition. This testing conducted at Federal Premium facility in Anoka, MN.left10287000right438150In a nod to shooters who reload their shotshells, Gold Medal Grand also features an integral basewad for improved durability. “This means the wad’s plastic tube and base are formed from one piece,” says Compton. “This design maximizes reloadability over standard inserted base wads,” “Testing conducted at Federal Premium’s facility showed you can reload Gold Medal Grand hulls an average of 16 to 17 times, which is better than regular Gold Medal and competitive brands we tested,” he added. “Individual results for Gold Medal Grand ran as high as 25 reloads with no deformities, which is truly remarkable given that most shooters don’t reload a shotshell more than 10 times.”In addition to these enhancements, Gold Medal Grand features the same great components as original Gold Medal rounds, including high-powered Federal 209A primer and specially formulated propellant.left349250White hull and quality printing for premium appearance.00White hull and quality printing for premium appearance.It also sports a distinctive white hull and is available in shot sizes 7.5 and 8 for 12-gauge shotguns in 2?-inch shell lengths. Shooters can choose from a variety of popular dram and payload configurations with velocities ranging from 1,100 to 1,235 feet per second.### ................
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