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CCI 3790 Shotshell 9mm Shot Shell 64 GR 10Box/20Case

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CCI 3790 Shotshell 9mm Shot Shell 64 GR 10Box/20Case

CciHandgunUPC 076683037909

Ideal for small game hunting and pest control, the CCI 3790 Shotshell 9mm Shot Shell 64 GR 10Box/20Case Barrel offers reliable performance in a compact size. Perfect when you need a versatile ammunition option for your 9mm firearm, these shotshells provide effective shot patterns that are useful in close-range scenarios. Tailored for outdoorsmen, hunters, and target shooters who require a specialized shot load, this product excels at delivering consistent accuracy and velocity for small targets. Best used in smoothbore or rifled barrel platforms chambered for 9mm shotshells, the CCI 3790 is particularly effective in brushy or confined areas where precision and stopping power are necessary.

ManufacturerCci
TypeHandgun
UPC076683037909
Item #3790

Technical Overview

CategoryAmmo
ManufacturerCci
ModelHandgun
InventoryIn Stock
Item Number3790
UPC076683037909

Specifications

  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Shot shell weight: 64 grains
  • Type: Shotshell
  • Quantity: 10 rounds per box, 20 boxes per case
  • Manufacturer: CCI
  • Total rounds per case: 200
  • Intended use: Small game hunting and pest control

FAQs

Are these shotshells compatible with all 9mm firearms?

They are designed for 9mm firearms specifically chambered to handle shotshells; standard 9mm pistols or carbines not designed for shot loads should not use them.

What size shot is loaded in these shells?

Each shotshell contains 64 grains of shot, optimized for small game and pest control.

Can these shells be used for self-defense?

While possible, these shotshells are primarily intended for hunting small game and pest control, and may not be the best choice for defensive purposes.

How many rounds come in a case?

Each case contains 20 boxes, with 10 rounds per box, totaling 200 rounds per case.

Are these shotshells effective at longer ranges?

They are best suited for short-range use where shot spread is effective; longer distances reduce pellet energy and accuracy.