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.410 Bore

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 101 customer reviews across 87 variants from 32 retailers

Highly rated ammunition with excellent performance and reliability, though premium pricing and occasional packaging/fit issues concern some buyers.

What customers like

Excellent Performance52%
These shells are killers! The old saying you get what you pay for is true
Reliable & Consistent28%
Winchester ammo is reliable and very consistent
Availability & Stock18%
The only place that was not out of stock at the time
Great Customer Service15%
Sportsman Warehouse really went out of their way to ship this product
Extended Range Capability12%
This ammo turns the 410 into a 40 yard Turkey gun

Common concerns

Poor Packaging/Damage5%
The worst packaging I've seen some some moron sent me a truck mirror in a padded envelope
Reliability Issues3%
70% of the rounds did not fire on the first try
Compatibility/Fit Issues3%
I bought them with the intention of using them in my new Henry 410, and they didn't fit
Poor Customer Service2%
Customer service refused to take a return or send me new
Frequently Asked Questions
Buy .410 Ammo for Sale

What is a 410 bore good for?

The .410 bore suits upland birds like grouse and dove, rabbit hunting, and clay shooting. Light recoil makes it good for beginners and smaller-framed shooters. Modern high-density loads have made turkey hunting viable. It performs best at close range where its tight patterns are most effective.

What is 410 bore equivalent to?

The .410 is equivalent to 67 gauge. Unlike other shotguns designated by gauge, the .410 gets its name from its actual bore diameter of .410 inches, making it technically a caliber rather than a gauge.

Why is 410 more expensive?

Manufacturers produce .410 ammunition in smaller quantities than 12 or 20 gauge, raising per-unit costs. Limited production runs combined with steady demand keep prices high despite each shell containing less material than larger gauges.

Does a 410 kick harder than a 20 gauge?

No. The .410 produces less recoil than a 20 gauge because it fires lighter loads with fewer pellets. A 20 gauge will kick noticeably more than a .410.

Can you shoot a 45 shell out of a 410?

No. Standard .410 shotguns cannot safely fire .45 Colt shells. Pressure and bore differences create serious risk of firearm damage or injury. However, some firearms are specifically designed as combination guns to handle both .410 and .45 Colt, such as the Taurus Judge revolver and certain purpose-built combination long guns.