B&P Ammunition 4103Bup7 Upland Game 410Gauge 3" 3/4Oz 7.5Shot 25 Per Box/10 Case
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The B&P Ammunition Upland Game 410 3" 8 Shot is a purpose-built shotshell for hunters working close-range upland birds across open fields and light cover. Loaded in the compact .410 bore, these shells pair a 3/4-ounce payload of #8 shot with a 3-inch case to deliver consistent patterns suited to the inherent limitations and strengths of the smallest commercial shotgun gauge. If you shoot a .410 for quail, grouse, woodcock, or dove and want ammunition engineered specifically for that role, this is the load to stock your vest with.
B&P positions these shells as optimized for upland work, with attention to pattern consistency and recoil management—qualities that matter when you're afield for hours and need reliable, repeatable performance. The #8 shot size sits at the standard for .410 upland loads, offering a balance between pellet count and energy retention at the distances typical of walking-up hunting. Twenty-five shells per box, sold in cases of 10 boxes, means you can keep your favorite load in stock without overcommitting.
Whether you're breaking in a new .410, matching factory loads across multiple guns, or simply restocking a load that patterns well in your barrel, B&P's Upland Game line delivers the consistency and component quality expected from a mainstream ammunition maker. These aren't budget shells, but they're priced to let you practice and hunt without guilt.
| Gauge | .410 |
| Shell Length | 3 inches |
| Payload Weight | 3/4 ounce |
| Shot Size | #8 |
| Rounds per Box | 25 |
| Boxes per Case | 10 |
| Total Rounds per Case | 250 |
These are .410-bore shells designed for any shotgun chambered in .410. Verify your gun's chamber length—this is a 3-inch shell, so it will not chamber safely in a 2.5-inch .410.
Yes. #8 shot is the standard upland load for .410 guns. The pellet size balances pellet count, energy, and pattern density for quail, grouse, woodcock, dove, and similar birds at the ranges typical of field hunting.
One case contains 10 boxes of 25 shells each, for a total of 250 rounds.
The .410 bore is inherently mild in recoil compared to 12, 20, or 28-gauge guns. This load uses a 3/4-ounce payload, which is typical for upland .410 ammunition and keeps recoil light and manageable for extended days afield.