Remington’s New Low Decibel .410 Shotshells Offer Reduced Recoil And Noise

Remington Ammunition’s new low decibel rounds are now available.

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posted on January 13, 2025
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Remington’s new Low Decibel .410 shotshells are now available at authorized Remington retailers across the country.
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Remington Ammunition recently announced a new addition to its ammunition lineup, the Low Decibel .410 Bore shotshell.

The Remington Low Decibel .410 Bore shotshell features low velocity propellant for a pleasant shooting experience. With a muzzle velocity of 650 f.p.s., shooters can enjoy reduced recoil while maintaining optimal effectiveness, making it a solid choice for close-range targets.

In addition to its reduced recoil, the Remington Low Decibel shotshell has an accurate wad, delivering consistent patterns at 25 yards for continuous performance on target. Remington said the “reliability of this shotshell is further enhanced by using quality components, including uniform and precisely charged lead shot with optimal hardness.” Plus, Low Decibel .410 Bore shotshells undergo rigorous testing and quality control measures.

More about the new Low Decibel .410 Bore shotshell from Remington: “With its reduced recoil and noise, this shotshell offers an enhanced shooting experience without compromising on performance.”

MSRP is $27.99. Remington’s Low Decibel .410 shotshell is now shipping to retailers around the country. Go to remington.com.

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