Description
A quality budget option for anyone running through .410 shells regularly. These refurbished loads come with minor cosmetic dents or scratches that don't affect performance at all. You're looking at standard 3-inch shells loaded with #6 shot, which strikes that nice balance between pellet count and spread for small game work.
Why Refurbished .410 Shells Make Sense
The smaller gauges tend to eat up ammunition faster than anything else in your collection, especially if you're teaching someone new to shotguns or spending time at the range. Refurbished rounds save you money without the performance trade-offs. The cosmetic imperfections are nothing more than dents on the hull or box damage. The ammunition itself fires just the same as factory-new stock.
.410 Performance for Field and Range Use
The #6 shot size is one of the most versatile loads the .410 offers. Dense enough to handle upland birds, rabbits, and squirrels out to reasonable ranges, but not so heavy that recoil becomes an issue. You'll get decent pattern density without the flinch factor that larger gauges bring. This is what makes the .410 such a popular choice for introducing new shooters and for anyone who simply prefers gentler recoil.
What You Get
Each box contains 25 rounds, and these ship 20 boxes to a case if you're stocking up. The 3-inch length gives you that extra payload capacity compared to 2.5-inch shells while keeping things manageable in most .410 shotguns.
Key Specifications
- Gauge: .410 Bore
- Shell Length: 3 Inch
- Shot Size: #6
- Rounds Per Box: 25
- Boxes Per Case: 20
- UPC: 850046699627
- Manufacturer Part Number: YBR4103586
- Condition: Refurbished (Cosmetic Imperfections)
- Cost Per Round: Approximately $0.72
What’s Included
- 25 refurbished .410 bore 3-inch shotgun shells loaded with #6 shot
Frequently Asked Questions
What does refurbished mean for .410 shells?
Refurbished .410 shells are factory-loaded ammunition that may have minor dents or scratches on the hull or packaging, but the ammunition itself is completely functional. The cosmetic imperfections don't affect how they fire or perform downrange. You're essentially getting standard ammo at a lower price.
What are #6 shot .410 shells best used for?
Number 6 shot is ideal for upland birds, rabbits, squirrels, and general small game hunting out to reasonable ranges. The pellet density gives you a decent pattern, and the reduced recoil makes these shells comfortable for extended range sessions and training. Many people also use them for general varmint and pest control.
Will 3-inch .410 shells work in my shotgun?
Most modern .410 shotguns are chambered for 3-inch shells, but not all are. Always check your firearm's chamber marking before loading. Firing 3-inch shells in a gun that's only rated for 2.5-inch shells can be dangerous. When in doubt, consult your shotgun's manual or contact the manufacturer.
How do refurbished .410 shells compare to new ammunition?
Performance-wise, there's no real difference. The shells fire, pattern, and perform exactly the same. The only distinction is that they come with minor cosmetic imperfections. If you're looking to save money without sacrificing reliability or effectiveness, refurbished rounds are a solid choice for practice, training, or field use.





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