Product Overview
Winchester Super-X .410 Bore Rifled Slug ammunition delivers the dependable, hard-hitting performance that hunters and shooters have trusted since 1922, combining a proven hollow point slug design with consistent velocity for reliable results in the field.
- Rifled hollow point slug for controlled expansion and deep penetration
- Muzzle velocity of 1,800 fps for flat, accurate downrange performance
- .410 Bore 3-inch shell with a 1/4 oz slug payload
- Super-X line backed by over 100 years of proven field dependability
- 5 rounds per box, ideal for stocking up or range testing
- Consistent primer ignition and quality hulls for reliable cycling
Who This Is For
The Winchester Super-X .410 3" Rifled Slug is an excellent choice for deer hunters and small-game pursuers who rely on a lightweight, low-recoil .410 platform — including youth hunters or those shooting compact single-shot and break-action shotguns. It's also well-suited for home defense applications where a .410 shotgun is the firearm of choice, offering focused slug performance in tight quarters.
Specifications
| Brand | Winchester Ammunition |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Super-X |
| Gauge | .410 Bore |
| Shell Length | 3 Inch |
| Slug Weight | 1/4 oz (109 grain) |
| Slug Type | Rifled Hollow Point |
| Muzzle Velocity | 1,800 fps |
| Rounds Per Box | 5 |
| Rounds Per Case | 250 |
| Part Number | WNX413RS5 |
| Intended Use | Hunting, Home Defense |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these Winchester .410 slugs work in a smoothbore shotgun barrel?
Yes. Despite being called "rifled slugs," these are specifically designed for use in smoothbore .410 shotgun barrels. The rifling on the slug itself imparts spin for better accuracy through a smoothbore — no rifled barrel is required. They can also be fired through a rifled barrel, though accuracy results may vary.
Is this .410 rifled slug suitable for deer hunting?
At close to moderate ranges — typically under 50 yards — the Winchester Super-X .410 rifled hollow point slug can be an effective deer hunting round in states that allow it. The 1/4 oz hollow point slug expands reliably upon impact, promoting ethical, clean harvests. Always check your local hunting regulations for minimum caliber or gauge requirements before hunting deer.
What is the difference between buying a box of 5 and a case of 250?
This listing is sold as a case of 250 rounds (50 boxes of 5 rounds each), making it a cost-effective option for stocking up for hunting season or regular practice. Individual 5-round boxes are also commonly available if you prefer to purchase a smaller quantity to test compatibility with your shotgun before committing to a full case.