Challenger Ammo First Class Target Load 410 Bore 2-1/2'' 1/2Oz #8 Shot 250/Cs
Challenger Ammo
Challenger Ammo First Class Target Load .410 bore ammunition delivers reliable, affordable clay target shooting and light upland hunting. These 2-1/2" shells pack a half-ounce of #9 lead shot in a case of 250 rounds—giving you the volume you need to put serious time downrange without breaking the bank. Built with clean-burning powder and dependable primers, they produce consistent ignition and tight patterns across a wide range of .410 shotguns, whether you're stepping into competitive skeet and trap or hunting small game on familiar ground.
The .410 bore is America's most forgiving shotgun platform: it's nimble, low-recoil, and perfect for shooters building confidence or refining their technique without the punishment of larger gauges. Challenger's First Class line prioritizes value and consistency—you get hard antimony lead shot engineered for denser patterns, reloadable plastic hulls if you want to stretch your dollar further, and the kind of quality control that keeps your gun running clean and smooth across long shooting sessions.
Whether you're breaking clays at the range, teaching a young hunter, or working small game over a pointer, these rounds deliver the performance and volume that serious .410 shooters demand. Made in Canada with rigorous ballistic testing, they're a no-nonsense choice for anyone who shoots a lot and doesn't apologize for it.
| Gauge | .410 bore |
| Shell Length | 2-1/2" |
| Shot Size | #9 |
| Shot Payload | 1/2 oz |
| Shot Material | Lead |
| Round Count | 250 per case |
| Hull Type | Reloadable plastic |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
These are .410 bore shells. The .410 is the smallest common shotgun gauge and uses its own unique chamber and cartridge dimensions, so they will only function in .410 bore shotguns.
Yes. The #9 shot and half-ounce payload are designed for both clay target sports (skeet and trap) and light upland small-game hunting. The smaller shot size and modest powder charge produce tight patterns and minimal recoil, making them ideal for skill-building and longer range sessions.
Yes. These rounds come in reloadable plastic hulls, so you can reload them after firing if you have reloading equipment. This adds value and sustainability to every case you buy.
Each case contains 250 rounds, giving you volume for frequent practice or hunting trips without multiple small purchases.