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Firing Migra 2F.7 Funeral Pack at Ducks to See If These Shells Are Worth Investing In: OHUB Review

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In the wild world of budget shotgun shells, where every penny counts for high-volume shooters, the OHUB crew just dropped a gloriously unhinged review that’s got the 2A corners buzzing: blasting Migra’s 2F.7 Funeral Pack at a flock of ducks to test if these Turkish imports are worth your hard-earned cash. American Hunter’s source text captures the chaos—Migra’s 2F.7, a 2-3/4 12-gauge load packing 1-1/8 oz of #7.5 shot at 1,250 fps—gets put through the ultimate real-world wringer. No sterile lab benches here; it’s feathers, mud, and mallard accountability. The verdict? Surprisingly solid patterns and reliable kills at decoy distances, punching above their sub-$50-per-250 weight class without the misfires that plague some bargain-bin Euro ammo.

Digging deeper, this isn’t just fowl play—it’s a savvy stress test for the everyday 2A defender who’s stocking up for wingshooting, home defense, or SHTF scenarios. Migra’s 2F.7 shines in the Funeral Pack (a grimly named bulk bundle that’s equal parts economical and ominous), delivering consistent velocities that rival pricier American staples like Federal or Remington, but at half the cost. For context, with lead shot regs tightening and component shortages still lingering from the Biden-era panic buys, these shells represent a strategic hedge: wad tech borrowed from high-end lines ensures tight spreads (think 70-80% in a 30 circle at 40 yards), making them viable for small game or even training your AR-12 alternative. The OHUB test exposes the Achilles’ heel—occasional hard recoil from the hotter loads—but that’s the tax on affordability in a market where domestic production can’t keep pace.

Implications for the 2A community? Stockpile now. Migra’s proving that global supply chains can bolster our Second Amendment resilience, undercutting Big Ammo’s monopoly pricing without sacrificing terminal performance. If you’re running a Beretta A400 or Mossberg 500, grab a slab and pattern it yourself—could be the unsung hero in your next hunt or hypothetical zombie duck apocalypse. This review flips the script on cheap = crap, reminding us that innovation from overseas keeps our rights loaded and our wallets intact.

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