Remington .410 Ammo

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Remington

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Lead Shot

Caliber:

.410 Bore

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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Remington

Caliber:

.410 Bore

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25

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25

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Brand:

Remington

Caliber:

.410 Bore

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25

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25

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Brand:

Remington

Caliber:

.410 Bore

Capacity:

3+1

Finish Per Color:

Lead

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25

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Lead Shot

Caliber:

.410 Bore

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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Remington

Bullet Type:

Lead Shot

Caliber:

.410 Bore

Capacity:

25

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Lead

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25

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Remington

Caliber:

.410 Bore

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25

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25

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Remington

Caliber:

.410 Bore

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25

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25

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Remington

Caliber:

.410 Bore

Capacity:

25

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25

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Remington

Caliber:

.410 Bore

Capacity:

20

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20

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Remington

Caliber:

.410 Bore

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Green

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25

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Remington

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.410 Bore

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 10 customer reviews across 27 variants from 32 retailers

Excellent specialty ammo product with strong availability and performance, highly rated by customers despite occasional packaging issues.

What customers like

Product availability40%
Had a hard time finding this and was glad to find a place that carried it
Good pricing/value40%
Good ammo and a good price
Performance/effectiveness30%
This ammo patterns consistently time after time making sure you can get that kill shot
Customer service20%
Sportsman's Warehouse has been great to deal with

Common concerns

Poor packaging10%
The worst packaging I've seen some some moron sent me a truck mirror in a padded envelope
Frequently Asked Questions
Remington .410 Ammo

Do they still make 410 shotgun shells?

Yes, .410 shells are still actively manufactured. Major producers like Remington and Federal make them in various loads for hunting, clay targets, and home defense. They are widely available at most sporting goods stores and online retailers.

What animals can you hunt with 410 ammo?

.410 ammo works best on small game: squirrels, rabbits, quail, and grouse within 25–35 yards. It can take pheasants and turkeys with proper shot placement and modern loads like tungsten or bismuth. Slugs extend range to roughly 35 yards for deer, though many states restrict .410 for larger game.

What is the best 410 tss ammo?

"Best" depends on your gun and distance. Verdict Ammunition TSS (No. 9) and Remington Premier TSS pattern exceptionally well for turkey. Boss Tom No. 10s offer higher pellet counts. TSS loads vary widely in price and pellet size, so pattern your specific gun before hunting to find what performs best.

How much are 410 TSS shells?

.410 TSS shells are expensive due to tungsten's high density and manufacturing costs. Prices vary widely by brand and shot size, with some loads like Boss Tom reaching $85 per box of 10 shells. Expect to pay significantly more than standard lead loads, with premium options well above $43 per box.

Can you shoot TSS out of older shotguns?

TSS is extremely hard and can damage older shotgun barrels and choke tubes. Fixed chokes and vintage barrels are especially at risk. Consult a gunsmith before shooting TSS in an older gun. Bismuth loads are a safer alternative for older shotguns while still outperforming lead.

Which is more powerful, 410 or 28 gauge?

28 gauge is more powerful. Its bore diameter is larger than the .410, delivering more shot volume and energy downrange. Neither gauge is considered high-powered, but 28 gauge handles hunting and clay shooting tasks more effectively than .410.

What is the most powerful 410 shotgun shell?

Winchester PDX1 Defender .410 is a strong defensive load using three plated defense discs. Federal Ultimate Defense Shotshell in 410 Bore with 000 Buck at 1125 fps is another notable powerful option. For hunting, Tungsten Super Shot loads deliver superior downrange energy and penetration compared to traditional lead.

What caliber is a 410 slug equal to?

The .410 bore is named for its .410-inch barrel diameter. Despite the name, a .410 slug is roughly equivalent in diameter to a .357 Magnum handgun round. If measured by gauge like other shotguns, it would be approximately 67-gauge. Slugs typically weigh around 109 grains with a muzzle velocity near 1,775 fps.

Does a 410 kick less than a 20 gauge?

Yes, a .410 generally kicks less than a 20 gauge. The .410 uses lighter loads and less powder, producing less recoil energy. However, gun weight and specific loads affect felt recoil. Lighter guns can make the .410 feel snappier despite its lower recoil energy.

Is a 410 good enough for home defense?

A .410 is marginal for home defense. It delivers less energy than 12- or 20-gauge shotguns and was designed primarily for small game hunting. Defensive loads exist, but stopping reliability is reduced. Most experts recommend a 12- or 20-gauge for more consistent results in a self-defense situation.

Why is 410 expensive?

.410 shells cost more because manufacturers produce far fewer than 12- or 20-gauge rounds. Lower production volume means higher per-unit costs. Demand remains strong relative to supply, keeping prices elevated. Expect to pay roughly $20–$30 per box of 25 shells at retail.

How many FPS is a 410 TSS?

.410 TSS loads typically run 1,100–1,149 fps. Velocity varies by shot weight and shell length—lighter loads trend slower, heavier loads faster. Barrel length and choke also influence actual muzzle velocity.

How many pellets are in a 410 tss 9?

A .410 TSS #9 load typically contains around 290 pellets in a 13/16-ounce shell. Pellet count varies by manufacturer and shell length, with most loads ranging from 250–320 pellets. Check your specific ammunition box for the exact count.

What is the best 410 round for home defense?

.410 rounds are generally considered underpowered for home defense. If you must use one, Winchester PDX1 Defender and Federal Personal Defense loads offer the best performance. However, most experts recommend 12 or 20 gauge shotguns for more reliable stopping power.

Is .410 ammo hard to find?

Availability has improved in recent years. Our marketplace currently lists 27 variants across 32 retailers, with 20 in stock and prices ranging from $10–$1,024 per box (median ~$24). While less common than 12 or 20 gauge, .410 shells are readily found online and at major retailers.