Shotgun Ammo for Law Enforcement
True Shot Ammo stocks a variety of law enforcement shotgun ammo for sale at competitive prices.
Whether you’re looking to buy in box quantities or cheap bulk law enforcement shotgun ammo packages, we have you covered.
As one of the largest ammunition dealers in the United States, we have better service and better prices for shotgun ammo for law enforcement in-stock that is ready to ship fast - making us one of the best places to buy ammo online.
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Nobel Sport - Law Enforcement - 12 Gauge - #00 Buck Shot - 9 Pellet - 2.75" - 1-1/10 oz. - 1200 FPS
$0.60 – $0.63 / round$5.99
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Nobel Sport - Law Enforcement - 12 Gauge - #4 Buck Shot - 2.75" - 27 Pellet - 1325 FPS
$0.63 – $0.69 / round$6.92
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Sellier & Bellot - 12 Gauge - 17.5mm Rubber Spherical Ball - 2-5/8" - 886 FPS
$0.89 – $0.98 / round$24.60
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Federal - Law Enforcement - Truball Rifled Slug - 12 Gauge - 2-3/4" - 1 OZ. - 1600 FPS
$1.00 – $1.10 / round$5.51
Shotgun Ammo for Law Enforcement
About Law Enforcement Shotgun Ammunition
Like the name suggests, ammunition of this type is intended to be used for law enforcement use. Naturally, these loadings feature projectiles and traits which are conducive to dispatching threats. Law enforcement shotgun ammo is most commonly available in 12 gauge form. Ammo of this type is available in a wide range of shot sizes, projectile types, velocities, and other styles which cater to various types of shooters. This is to say that there are law enforcement ammo offerings which are suitable for duty and defense alike.Types of Law Enforcement Shotgun Ammo Loadings
- Buckshot:These loadings feature multiple large projectiles. These projectiles are considerably larger than the projectiles found in birdshot and target loadings. For example, a 00 buckshot loading will feature 8 pellets which are about .33” in diameter. There are also some buckshot loadings which feature more projectiles and utilize smaller projectiles. These types of loadings are well-suited for hunting use and for self-defense.
- Slugs:These types of loadings feature single, solid projectiles rather than multiple projectiles. As these loadings feature solid projectiles, one does not have to consider a potential pattern or spread of multiple projectiles. Slugs are often found in the form of rifled and sabot loadings. Rifled slugs are intended for use in smoothbore barrels while sabot slugs are intended for use in rifled barrels. Ultimately, slugs allow a user to extend the effective range of their shotgun.

