Veteran Ammo .410 Bore 2 1/2'' 1/4 oz Rifled Slug

Veteran Ammo

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SKU:
810108160649
$19.73 - $197.25

Additional Specs:

UPC:
810108160649
CASING:
Brass
CALIBER:
.410 Bore
MANUFACTURER:
Veteran Ammo
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
NEW
UPC:
810108160649
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Elevate your .410 bore shooting with Veteran's innovative Rifled Slug ammunition, where traditional shotgun versatility meets rifle-like precision. These 2 1/2" shells showcase the evolution of small-bore technology, featuring a precisely engineered 1/4 oz rifled slug that maximizes the potential of the .410 platform. The advanced rifling design ensures exceptional stability and accuracy, while the optimized powder charge delivers consistent performance without punishing recoil. Whether you're in the field pursuing small game or seeking a manageable home defense option, these slugs deliver the confidence-inspiring performance that serious shooters demand.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Veteran Ammo
Gauge 410 Bore
Shell Length 2 1/2"
Slug Weight 1/4 oz
Slug Type Rifled Slug
Rounds Per Box 25
Muzzle Velocity 1500 fps
Country of Origin United States
UPC 810108160649
Product Dimensions 2.5" x 2.25" x 2.5"
Weight 0.67 lbs
Intended Use Hunting
Shipping Classification ORMD (Other Regulated Materials - Domestic)

Key Features:

The Veteran .410 Bore 2 1/2'' 1/4 oz Rifled Slug offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for hunting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Gauge .410 Bore
Designed for use in .410 gauge shotguns
Shell Length 2 1/2 inches
Standard shell length for versatile use in various .410 shotguns
Slug Weight 1/4 oz
Optimal weight for balance between recoil and stopping power
Slug Type Rifled
Provides improved accuracy and range compared to smooth bore slugs
Quantity 25 rounds per box
Convenient packaging for extended hunting trips or practice sessions

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Small Game Hunting: Ideal for hunting small game such as rabbits, squirrels, and other similar-sized animals.
  • Varmint Control: Effective for controlling pests and varmints on farms or rural properties.
  • Target Practice: Suitable for target practice and improving accuracy with .410 slug guns.
  • Home Defense: Can be used as a home defense option in .410 shotguns, offering reduced recoil compared to larger gauges.
  • Youth Hunting: The low recoil of .410 slugs makes them suitable for introducing young hunters to slug shooting.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Compact Size: .410 bore is ideal for smaller-framed shooters or those preferring less recoil.
  • Rifled Slug: Provides improved accuracy and range compared to smoothbore slugs.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for hunting small to medium game and home defense applications.
  • American-Made: Manufactured in the United States, supporting domestic industry.
  • Convenient Packaging: Comes in a 25-round box for extended shooting sessions or hunting trips.

Cons

  • Limited Power: .410 bore and 1/4 oz slug offer less stopping power compared to larger gauges.
  • Reduced Range: Effective range is shorter than larger gauge shotgun slugs.
  • Ammunition Availability: .410 slugs can be harder to find and costlier than common gauges.
  • Specialized Use: Not as versatile for general shotgun applications as larger gauges.

About Veteran Ammo:

Veteran Ammo is a trusted ammunition brand produced by Hyperion Munitions, a veteran-owned company established in 2015 and based in Largo, Florida. Known for delivering high-quality, reliable rounds, Veteran Ammo serves the needs of both tactical professionals and shooting enthusiasts. Each round is crafted using American-made materials to ensure consistent performance in various applications. The company’s veteran roots are reflected in its commitment to quality and precision. Veteran Ammo represents the dedication to excellence that Hyperion Munitions brings to the American ammunition market.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What is the primary use for the Veteran .410 Bore 2 1/2'' 1/4 oz Rifled Slug?

A: The Veteran .410 Bore 2 1/2'' 1/4 oz Rifled Slug is primarily designed for hunting. It's particularly effective for small game hunting and can be used for pest control. The rifled slug design provides improved accuracy and range compared to standard .410 shotgun loads.

Q: How many rounds come in a box of this ammunition?

A: Each box of Veteran .410 Bore 2 1/2'' 1/4 oz Rifled Slug ammunition contains 25 rounds.

Q: What is the weight of the slug in this ammunition?

A: The slug in this ammunition weighs 1/4 oz (approximately 109 grains).

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for all .410 bore shotguns?

A: This ammunition is designed for use in .410 bore shotguns with a 2 1/2'' chamber. Always ensure your firearm is compatible with 2 1/2'' shells before use. It's not suitable for .410 shotguns with 2'' or 3'' chambers only.

Q: Where is this ammunition manufactured?

A: This Veteran Ammo product is manufactured in the United States.

Q: Is this ammunition considered hazardous for shipping purposes?

A: Yes, this ammunition is classified as ORMD (Other Regulated Materials - Domestic) for shipping purposes, which means it has specific handling and transportation requirements.

Write a Review
  • 5
    For 10 slugs

    Posted by Chris rose on Jul 24, 2024

    Wish they were 3 inch but all in all very cool slugs I like the design

  • 3
    .410

    Posted by Tylor on Jul 03, 2024

    They are the least expensive brand slugs that I can find, however while running them through an ar multiple jams a couple stovepiped a few of the spent shells the primers were falling out of them and generally after those shots are when I would have jams etc

  • 5
    Veteran .410 Bore 2-1/2 inch

    Posted by David Zimmerman on May 17, 2024

    Fast Shipping

  • 3
    Rush rush rush

    Posted by Jimmy on Apr 10, 2024

    I haven't fired one so how do I know how to rate it. Ask me in about a month.

  • 5
    Ammo

    Posted by Wayne Thesing on Mar 26, 2024

    Good product!

  • 4
    Bought for a Taurus judge

    Posted by Matthew on Mar 26, 2024

    So far so good. Shot just fine but trying to remove the shells after firing them. Had to use a punch and mallet to tap them out