Federal .410 Bore Shotshell 20 Rounds 3.0" #4 Buck 9 Pellets

Federal .410 Bore Shotshell 20 Rounds 3.0" #4 Buck 9 Pellets

Federal PD413JGE 4B

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Federal PD413JGE 4B

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
Not Applicable
Bullet Type
#4 Buck
Use Type
Shot - Buckshot
Quantity
20
Ammo Caliber
410 Gauge
Shot Material
Lead
Shell Length
3"
Muzzle Velocity
950
Magnetic
No
UPC Barcode
029465027582
Ships
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The .410 handgun has emerged as a popular option for personal defense, and Federal Premium offers a variety of loads for these specialized firearms. A customized hull design, optimal brass thickness and fine-tuned payloads make these perfect for .410 handguns. Be as capable as your ammunition. Federal Premiums self defense and home protection offerings include the new 3-inch .410 Personal Defense Handgun shells.

20 Round Box

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: PD413JGE4B
Caliber: .410 Bore
Shell Length: 3"
Shot Size: #4 Buck
Number of Pellets: 9 Pellets
Rounds: 20 per Box
Muzzle velocity: 950 fps
Shot Type: Copper Plated Lead

Uses: Personal Protection

20 Rounds per box. To buy a full case, order 10 boxes.

Ammo price is per box.





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Rated 2 out of 5
Not For My Mossberg
I tried this loading for our Mossberg 500 home defense shotgun with 18-inch barrel topped with a Cutts compensator. At 5 yards the pattern was 10 inches across! Federal's 000 with 4 pellets was 1.5 inches. My shotgun just doesn't like the #4-Buck loading...
September 3, 2018
Rated 5 out of 5
Running through a 24' Mo
Running through a 24' Mossberg 500, these pattern tightly and consistently. 2.5' spread at 20 feet and no fliers.Any '000' Buck I tested (from many manufacturers) produced a 3.75' group and ALWAYS had one flier that was a full group diameter removed from the rest. That means one pellet is always off target and that's dangerous in a defense situation.
May 4, 2012
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