B&P Ammunition 410Bcp8 Competition One 410Gauge 2.50" 1/2Oz 8Shot 25 Per Box/10 Case
B&P AMMUNITION
B&P Competition One 410-gauge shotshell ammunition delivers consistent, manageable recoil for serious trap and skeet shooters who log long practice sessions and competitive rounds. Each round features a 2.5-inch hull loaded with 1/2 ounce of shot at 7.5 size, engineered to help you refine your technique without fatigue becoming the limiting factor in your training.
Built with B&P's Gordon System technology, Competition One ammunition is designed to reduce felt recoil—a crucial advantage when you're running dozens of targets in a single session. Less punishing recoil means better focus, faster recovery between shots, and the ability to stay sharp when it matters most. Whether you're working on your fundamentals at the range or competing in sanctioned events, this load gives you the platform to improve.
This is a case pack: 10 boxes of 25 rounds each, totaling 250 rounds per case. It's the right volume for serious competitors and dedicated practice shooters who demand consistency box after box. The 7.5 shot size is a proven choice for clay target sports, offering the spread and energy needed to break clays at typical competition distances.
| Gauge | .410 |
| Hull Length | 2.5 inches |
| Shot Weight | 1/2 ounce |
| Shot Size | 7.5 |
| Rounds per Box | 25 |
| Boxes per Case | 10 |
| Total Rounds per Case | 250 |
Competition One is engineered for trap and skeet shooters who want reduced recoil during extended practice and competition. The Gordon System technology helps minimize felt kick, allowing you to stay focused and shoot more rounds comfortably in a single session.
A case pack gives you 250 rounds—ideal for serious competitors and dedicated range shooters who train regularly. Buying in bulk ensures you have consistent ammunition on hand and is the way serious clay target shooters stock up.
This load uses 7.5 shot, a standard choice for trap and skeet that provides the right balance of shot string and energy for breaking clays at typical competition distances.