#SundayGunday: Remington Low Decibel .410-Bore

Published on December 1, 2024
Duration: 1:19

This video introduces Remington's new .410 Bore Low Decibel ammunition, designed for training purposes. Jason Nash from Remington explains its applications for dog training and introducing new shooters to firearms. The ammunition averages 650 feet per second and is effective in break-action and pump-action firearms but not recommended for semi-automatics due to its low velocity and volume.

Quick Summary

Remington's new .410 Bore Low Decibel ammunition is designed for training, averaging 650 feet per second with a half-ounce of #9 shot. It excels in break-action and pump-action firearms, making it ideal for introducing new shooters and training dogs, but is not recommended for semi-automatics.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction with David Herman and Jason Nash
  2. 00:15Introducing Remington's New .410 Low Decibel Ammunition
  3. 00:22Ammunition Specifications and Velocity
  4. 00:28Design Purpose: Training and New Shooters
  5. 00:36Performance in Break Action and Pump Guns
  6. 00:50Compatibility with Semi-Automatic Firearms
  7. 01:12Availability and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of Remington's new .410 Bore Low Decibel ammunition?

The primary purpose of Remington's new .410 Bore Low Decibel ammunition is for training. It's designed to be quieter and less intimidating, making it ideal for introducing young or new shooters to firearms and for training dogs.

What are the key specifications of the Remington .410 Low Decibel ammo?

This ammunition features a half-ounce payload of #9 shot and achieves an average velocity of approximately 650 feet per second. Its low velocity and volume are key characteristics for its intended training applications.

In which types of firearms does Remington's .410 Low Decibel ammunition perform best?

Remington's .410 Low Decibel ammunition functions flawlessly in break-action and pump-action firearms. It is specifically designed for these platforms and is not recommended for use in semi-automatic firearms.

Is Remington's .410 Low Decibel ammunition suitable for home defense or hunting?

While effective for training and target breaking, the low velocity (around 650 fps) and light payload of this .410 Low Decibel ammunition make it less suitable for hunting or home defense applications where higher energy is typically required.

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