20rds - 410 Gauge Federal Personal Defense 2 1/2" #4 Shot Ammo

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20rds - 410 Gauge Federal Personal Defense 2 1/2" #4 Shot Ammo Details

This is .410 Gauge Federal Personal Defense 2 1/2" 7/16oz. #4 Shot Ammo. The Judge from Taurus has emerged as a very popular handgun for Personal Defense. This specialized gun has been without a specialized load-until now. Federal introduces this 2-1/2" load designed especially for The Judge. A special hull design and optimal payloads make this load perfect for this gun. This ammo will also work in any 2 1/2" chamber 410 gauge shotgun. It is packed in 20rd. boxes.

  • Product Type
    Ammo
  • Manufacturer
  • Condition
    New
  • Bullet Weight
    7/16 oz.
  • Bullet Type
    #4 Shot
  • Use Type
    Upland Game
  • Quantity
    20
  • Ammo Caliber
    410 Gauge
  • Manufacturer SKU
    PD412JGE 4
  • Shot Material
    Lead
  • Shell Length
    2-1/2"
  • Muzzle Velocity
    950
  • UPC Barcode
    029465027124
  • Cost Per Round
    $0.83/ppr

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Why Shooters and Hunters love or hate 20rds - 410 Gauge Federal Personal Defense 2 1/2" #4 Shot Ammo

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    posted on by William Cash

    I have been using the #4 shot for at least 60yr's. in single barrels and one old double on our Farm's and Ranch. Hunting all types of small game. It will reach up into the tops of Cotton Wood trees for Red squirrel, Jack Rabbits, Baggers digging under the chicken house, Raccoon, Goony Birds flying out of the chicken house and many more pests and many good eatable animals. The shot size never disappointed me with that shot size. I have even used it on some rattle snakes in our saddle house that also has hen laying boxes on the floor at what could be called a " Line" cabin. I would recommend the #4 shot as an all around size to use.

    It also works great in my Judge Public Defender too depending on what I am doing.

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    posted on by HILLARD FROSHAUG

    I bought 4 boxes of this ammo for my Taurus judge public defender. I loaded the gun, cocked it, and fired. The gun wouldn't cock after the first shot, and I tried to fire it by trigger and it acted like it was jammed. I pushed the cylinder out and back in and then it fired. Is it the gun or is it the ammo? I would like a fix on this.

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