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Federal WF4136 Speed-Shok 410 Gauge 3" 3/8oz #6 Shot 25/Box

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The Federal Speed-Shok WF4136 delivers consistent waterfowl performance in a compact 410 gauge platform. This 3-inch shell launches 3/8 ounce of #6 steel shot at high velocity for effective small game and waterfowl hunting in tight quarters.

What Makes This Different

Federal's Speed-Shok technology produces faster shot velocities than standard steel loads while maintaining tight patterns. The proprietary wad design reduces flyers and delivers more pellets on target at extended ranges. Steel shot construction meets all non-toxic ammunition requirements for waterfowl hunting across North America.

Key Features

  • High-velocity steel shot for improved knockdown power
  • 3-inch magnum length maximizes powder capacity in 410 bore
  • #6 shot size optimal for ducks, doves, and small upland game
  • Non-toxic steel shot complies with waterfowl hunting regulations
  • Precision-formed wad system reduces shot deformation
  • Reliable primer ignition in cold weather conditions
  • 25 rounds per box for extended hunting sessions
The 410 gauge platform excels in dense cover where maneuverability matters most. Younger hunters benefit from reduced recoil while experienced shooters appreciate the challenge of precise shot placement. The steel shot construction performs consistently in temperatures from -20°F to 140°F without velocity degradation.

Technical Specs

  • Gauge: 410 bore
  • Shell length: 3 inches
  • Shot weight: 3/8 ounce
  • Shot size: #6 steel
  • Muzzle velocity: 1,300+ fps
  • Packaging: 25 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case
  • Hull: High-strength plastic with brass head
  • Manufactured in USA by Federal Premium
Federal's reputation for consistent quality control ensures uniform performance across every shell. The Speed-Shok line represents decades of ballistic engineering focused on steel shot optimization.