The 12 gauge shotgun shell is the most widely used and trusted shotgun ammunition in the world—favored by hunters, sport shooters, law enforcement, and homeowners alike. With origins tracing back to the early 1800s, the 12 gauge has stood the test of time due to its powerful performance, broad versatility, and unmatched availability.
Whether you're heading to the field, range, or protecting your home, 12 gauge ammo remains the gold standard in shotgun performance.
12 gauge shells are available in a variety of lengths, each tailored for specific needs:
2.75" Shells – Standard loads with manageable recoil; great for home defense, clay shooting, and upland game.
3" Magnum Shells – Heavier payloads and more velocity for waterfowl and larger game.
3.5" Super Magnum Shells – Maximum power and shot capacity for serious hunting applications like turkey and goose.
No other gauge offers as many load combinations as the 12 gauge. From fine birdshot to devastating slugs, there’s a shell for every application:
#7.5, #8, #9 Shot – Ideal for clays, trap, skeet, and upland birds.
#4, #5, #6 Shot – Popular for turkey, pheasant, and small game hunting.
00 and 000 Buckshot – Trusted by law enforcement and civilians for personal defense and close-quarters stopping power.
Foster & Sabot Slugs – High-impact options for deer hunting and barrier penetration with rifled or rifled-bore barrels.
12 gauge shotgun ammo is commonly used for:
Home Defense – Buckshot and reduced-recoil defensive loads offer unmatched stopping power.
Hunting – From upland birds to deer and turkey, the 12 gauge excels in a variety of field scenarios.
Sport Shooting – Competitive shooters favor light-recoil target loads for accuracy and speed.
Tactical Training – Law enforcement and private security rely on 12 gauge for tactical response training.
Our inventory includes top brands like Federal, Winchester, Remington, Fiocchi, and Hornady, with options for every budget and purpose. Whether you're stocking up on target loads, slugs, or premium defensive shells, we offer fast shipping and competitive prices to keep your shotgun ready for anything.
Q: What is the difference between 2.75", 3", and 3.5" 12 gauge shells?
A: The main difference is payload capacity and power. Longer shells can carry more shot or heavier slugs, resulting in more recoil and stopping power.
Q: Is 12 gauge good for home defense?
A: Yes. 00 buckshot is a top choice for self-defense due to its wide spread and high stopping power at close range. Low-recoil options are also available for faster follow-up shots.
Q: What’s the best 12 gauge ammo for deer hunting?
A: Rifled slugs and sabot slugs (for rifled barrels) are excellent choices for deer, offering deep penetration and high impact energy.
Q: Can I shoot 3" or 3.5" shells in any 12 gauge shotgun?
A: Only if your shotgun is specifically chambered to accept 3" or 3.5" shells. Always check your barrel or receiver markings to confirm compatibility.
Q: What is birdshot used for?
A: Birdshot (sizes #7.5 to #9) is primarily used for clay target shooting and upland bird hunting, where a dense spread of smaller pellets is needed.