Challenger Ammo First Class Target Load 410 Bore 2-1/2'' 1/2Oz #9 Shot 250/Cs
Challenger Ammo
Challenger Ammo First Class Target Load shotgun ammunition in .410 bore is purpose-built for clay target shooting and light hunting applications. These 2-1/2" shells are loaded with 1/2 oz of #8 shot, delivering the controlled patterns and reliable performance that clay shooters depend on, whether you're working through skeet, trap, or just sharpening your swing on the range. If you run a .410 shotgun and want ammo that patterns cleanly and ignites consistently, these rounds are engineered to deliver both.
What sets the First Class Target Load apart is the attention to the fundamentals: hard antimony lead shot that holds pattern density downrange, clean-burning powder that won't foul your bore or action, and primers built to fire on demand. That translates to fewer trips to the bench between rounds and less time cleaning afterwards. The plastic hulls are fully reloadable, which means you can reload them if you're set up for it—a practical touch for shooters who burn through volume or want to keep their costs down over the long haul.
Made in Canada with ballistic testing and quality control baked into the process, these rounds deliver the consistency that separates good practice ammunition from the rest. A 250-round case gives you enough inventory to get serious work in at the trap house or spend a productive day behind the .410 without running dry.
| Brand | Challenger Ammo |
| Gauge/Bore | .410 bore |
| Shell Length | 2-1/2" |
| Shot Size | #8 |
| Shot Weight | 1/2 oz |
| Shot Type | Lead with high antimony hardness |
| Rounds per Case | 250 |
| Hull Type | Reloadable plastic |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
These are standard 2-1/2" .410 bore shells, so they're compatible with any .410 shotgun chambered for that length. Always verify your firearm's chamber length before loading.
Yes—they're designed specifically for clay target shooting. The #8 shot and hard lead composition deliver the pattern density and consistency that skeet and trap shooters rely on.
Yes. The plastic hulls are fully reloadable, so if you have a reloading setup, you can reload them to reduce your per-round cost over time.
A case contains 250 rounds of 2-1/2" .410 bore ammunition loaded with 1/2 oz of #8 shot.