28 Gauge Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Lead Shot

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Lead Shot

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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Brand:

Winchester

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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(20)

Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Lead Shot

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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Brand:

Fiocchi

Bullet Type:

Lead Shot

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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(20)

Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Lead Shot

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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(0)

Brand:

Fiocchi

Bullet Type:

Lead Shot

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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Brand:

Federal

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

25

Rounds:

25

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Brand:

CCI

Barrel Length:

26"

Bullet Type:

JACKETED HOLLOW POINT (JHP)

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Capacity:

5

Grains:

45 grain

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 132 customer reviews across 69 variants from 35 retailers

Highly rated ammunition brand praised for reliability and accuracy, with occasional quality control and shipping issues affecting a small portion of buyers.

What customers like

Reliable Performance38%
They cycle consistently and fold pheasants with ease as long as you do your part.
Excellent Accuracy26%
The 2.75 inch BRI Sabot slugs are consistantly able to group 4 inches at 80 yards
Quality/Consistency24%
All of them seem to me to be consistently loaded and crimped.
Great Value18%
Will do the job without emptying your wallet.
Wide Gauge Availability15%
Hard to find ammo that I purchased for hunting with m 28ga.

Common concerns

Defective/Damaged Shells8%
4 shells dented the primer and did not fire.
Shipping/Packaging Issues8%
The box the shells were shipped in. It was torn to pieces
Order Fulfillment Problems5%
received no emails or calls.when I followed up with the retail delivery site no real answer could be provided
Quality Control Decline3%
the crimps on a lot of them was bulging out and there was a lot of loose pellets.
Frequently Asked Questions
28 Gauge Ammo for Sale

What is a 28 gauge good for?

The 28 gauge suits upland bird hunting, skeet, and sporting clays. Its light recoil makes it comfortable for extended sessions and popular with smaller-framed shooters. It handles quail and woodcock well, and with quality loads it can also take on larger birds like pheasant and duck.

Why is 28 gauge ammo so expensive?

28 gauge ammo costs more because it's a niche market with far smaller demand than 12 gauge. Manufacturers spread tooling and setup costs across fewer units sold. Most buyers are skeet shooters who accept premium pricing. Reloading can reduce costs if you shoot frequently.

Which is more powerful, 410 or 28 gauge?

The 28 gauge is more powerful than the .410. It carries a larger shot payload and generates higher velocity, making it more effective for hunting and clay sports. The .410 produces less recoil but sacrifices performance. For most shooting applications, the 28 gauge clearly outperforms the .410.

Are 28 gauge shotgun shells hard to find?

28 gauge shells are moderately available but less common than 12 or 20 gauge. Currently 58 variants are in stock across 34 retailers, with a median price around $19.99 per box. Selection suits hunting and clay shooting needs, though variety is narrower than larger gauges.