B&P Ammunition 4103Bup8 Upland Game 410Gauge 3" 3/4Oz 8Shot 25 Per Box/10 Case
B&P AMMUNITION
The B&P Ammunition Upland Game 410-gauge shotshell is purpose-built for hunters working upland birds over dogs. This 3-inch, 3/4-ounce load pairs a manageable payload with B&P's reputation for consistent quality and reliable performance in the field. Whether you're hunting quail, grouse, or woodcock across varied terrain, these shells deliver the controlled patterns you need when the moment matters.
B&P has engineered this line specifically for upland conditions, where shot placement and pattern consistency matter more than raw power. The 6-shot pellet size strikes a practical balance—dense enough to anchor birds cleanly at typical upland distances, yet forgiving on wing and feather. Low recoil means you stay on target for a follow-up shot if needed, which is real-world insurance when birds flush unpredictably.
Each box contains 25 shells, and this listing covers a full 10-box case. That's the volume serious upland hunters stock before season, especially if you shoot multiple birds per outing or want to practice your swing before opening day. Load them in a repeater or break-action—B&P ammunition works reliably in standard 410-gauge shotguns without fussy handling.
| Gauge | .410 |
| Shell Length | 3 inch |
| Payload Weight | 3/4 ounce |
| Shot Size | 6 |
| Rounds per Box | 25 |
| Boxes per Case | 10 |
| Total Rounds (Case) | 250 |
Yes, provided your shotgun is chambered for 3-inch .410 shells. Check your barrel or owner's manual to confirm chamber length. B&P ammunition is manufactured to standard pressure and dimension specs for reliable feeding in conventional 410-gauge shotguns.
Shot size affects pattern density and range. The 6-shot pellet in this load is a popular choice for upland birds because it delivers enough pellets per shot to ensure clean kills at typical hunting distances while remaining forgiving on wing and feather compared to larger shot.
Absolutely. The low-recoil design and manageable 3/4-ounce payload make these shells pleasant to shoot for extended practice sessions, and buying by the case is economical for shooters who want to train before season opens.
A full case contains 10 boxes of 25 rounds each, totaling 250 shells. That's enough to hunt a full season for most upland hunters or to stock up on proven ammunition before an upcoming trip.