B&P 410 2.5" 1/2Oz #7.5 - 1210Fps 250Rd Case Lot
The B&P 410 2.5" 1/2oz #7.5 shotgun ammunition brings serious training capability to the .410 bore platform. Loaded to 1,210 fps with 1/2-ounce of #7.5 shot, this 250-round case lot delivers the consistency competitive and recreational shooters need for extended practice sessions without breaking the bank. B&P's Competition One line is built around real-world training demands—whether you're fine-tuning your technique at the clay range, working on bird hunting fundamentals, or simply putting in volume downrange.
What sets B&P apart in the .410 segment is the thoughtful engineering behind their ammunition. The Gordon Technology incorporated into this load works to reduce felt recoil, which matters when you're shooting 250 rounds in a day. That means less shoulder fatigue, better focus on sight picture and follow-through, and more consistent shot placement as the day wears on. The polyethylene wad supports clean patterns while keeping barrel fouling manageable during extended sessions.
The .410 bore with 1/2-ounce of #7.5 shot is an excellent match for small game hunting, upland bird work, and clay target practice—especially for shooters who prefer reduced recoil or who are building proficiency with a lighter gauge. The 2.5" case length keeps things standard across most .410 shotguns, and the 1,210 fps velocity strikes a practical balance between performance and controllability. Buying a 250-round case means you have enough ammunition for serious training blocks without constant restocking trips.
Specifications
| Gauge | .410 Bore |
| Case Length | 2-1/2" |
| Shot Weight | 1/2 oz |
| Shot Size | #7.5 |
| Muzzle Velocity | 1,210 fps |
| Wad Type | Polyethylene |
| Quantity | 250 Rounds (Case Lot) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will B&P 410 ammunition work in my .410 shotgun?
Yes, provided your shotgun is chambered for 2-1/2" shells. Always verify your shotgun's chamber length before loading; if your gun is marked for 2-1/2" or 2-1/2" and longer, this ammunition is compatible.
What's the best use for #7.5 shot in a .410?
The #7.5 shot size is ideal for clay target practice, upland bird hunting (quail, dove, woodcock), and small game work. The smaller pellet size maintains tighter patterns at moderate distances while generating less recoil than larger shot sizes.
How does the case lot packaging help my training routine?
A 250-round case lot gives you enough ammunition for multiple extended practice sessions without frequent resupply runs. This volume approach is practical for shooters committed to consistent training blocks and skill development.
What does Gordon Technology do in this ammunition?
Gordon Technology is engineered into this load to reduce felt recoil. For .410 shooters putting in volume downrange, lower recoil means less shoulder fatigue and better shot consistency throughout longer practice sessions.

