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Shotgun Shells for Every Adventure


Looking for shotgun shells you can rely on for field and range? Sportsman¿s Guide stocks a full spread of shotgun ammo, with bulk deals and deep inventory on 12 gauge, 20 gauge, and specialty loads. Whether your shooting day means upland bird in the early morning, deer hunting in the evening, or a quick round of sporting clays, our selection covers the basics and the big stuff.

Shop trusted brands and military surplus, plus options like buckshot, slugs, birdshot, and non-toxic waterfowl loads. Most shells are brass or steel-headed for smoother cycling and long-term storage. Quality plastic and paper hulls are offered in popular lengths, including 2 3/4", 3", and magnum 3 1/2" loads. If buying in bulk, you¿ll see savings per round and ready supply for practice, competition, or season-long hunts.

Hunters who rely on a consistent shot look for high-density patterns and moisture-resistant shells that can be counted on in wet blinds or muddy fields. Loads are available for small game, turkey, geese, and even tactical home defense. We list velocities, payload weights, and shot size clearly so you can choose based on your needs. For those just hitting the range, look at light target loads for less recoil and steady accuracy.

Bulk shotgun shells are packaged to withstand tough storage conditions; limit exposure to moisture and excessive heat for best results. Stackable cases mean you can keep plenty on hand whether you¿re prepping for the next season or running drills at the range. Many options come in 250-round cases or larger, letting you buy enough to practice without regular trips to restock.

Sportsman¿s Guide is known for moving lots of authentic surplus and hard-to-find military loads, including specialty buck and slug combinations. If it is less about nostalgia and more about performance, modern manufacturers offer more reliable primers, consistent shot columns, and clean-burning powders to maximize every round.

For those interested in non-lead options for waterfowl zones or sensitive environments, check out bismuth, steel, and tungsten shells, each clearly marked for compliance. All inventory is checked for factory-fresh quality; you¿ll know the condition and origin before adding anything to your cart.

Sportsman¿s Guide Buyer¿s Club members can stack even more savings with club-only pricing and free shipping on qualifying orders, making it a smart move for those who shoot or hunt often. Customer service is on standby to help with hull compatibility, choke selection, and storage questions.

FAQs:

1. Which shotgun shell should I use for duck hunting?
Answer: For duck hunting, non-toxic steel or bismuth shells in sizes 2, 3, or 4 are common, and shells typically measure 3" in length. Check regulations for your hunting area, as lead shot is frequently prohibited over water.

2. How should I store bulk shotgun ammo for best shelf life?
Answer: Store shotgun ammo in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use sealed containers or ammo cans to prevent humidity-related damage. Keeping shells off concrete floors also helps maintain long-term reliability.

For shooters focused on price-to-performance and honest reliability, Sportsman¿s Guide offers a clear selection with easy sorting by gauge, load, and size. Get ammo you can trust and the details you need before making your next purchase. No fuss, just straightforward quality to keep you shooting season after season.