

🔫 Train smart, reload faster — dummy rounds that mean business!
The ST Action Pro Pack of 20 Inert 12 GA dummy shotgun shells offers a safe, durable, and realistic training solution. Crafted with composite materials and brass cases, these bright orange rounds provide authentic weight and feel without any risk of discharge. Designed for 12 gauge shotguns, they come with a handy slip pocket pouch for easy transport, making them ideal for dry-fire practice, malfunction drills, and reload training.
| ASIN | B00RG6RKVI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,981 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #397 in Ammunition & Magazine Pouches |
| Brand | S.T. ACTION PRO INC. |
| Brand Name | S.T. ACTION PRO INC. |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (565) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2015 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 5.04 x 2.48 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.83 ounces |
| Material | brass |
| Number Of Pockets | 20 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| UPC | 701327656603 |
V**Y
Great feel and weight
The ST Action Pro Pack of 20 Inert 12 GA dummy rounds is a fantastic tool for safe dry-fire training, malfunction drills, and loading practice without any primer or propellant. These completely inert shells let you work on reloads and handling skills with confidence, knowing they won’t fire while still cycling through your shotgun’s action smoothly. Since I’ve been using them in practice sessions, I’ve definitely seen improvements in my range performance and confidence with drills.
R**N
Exactly what you need if this is what you need
Great price for dummy rounds. The orange plastic is soft enough to dry fire, they weigh about a third of a real round, but they feed/cycle fine for doing reload practice.
K**O
Quality product
I thought I was ordering live blanks but I misunderstood the purpose of this product. Feel and handle like a regular shell
D**D
Great for reload drills
These suck for dry fire drills and the snap cap primer will not hold up. However if you glue 2 .38 special competition wadcutters into the center of them they perfectly mimick the loaded weight of twelve guage rounds. Therefore they are a highly cost effective way to fill shell caddies with dummies for re loading drill purposes. Use the high quality 2 per pack snap caps if you want to do dry fire drills.
S**B
Flimsy, unrealistic weight, very expensive for the price
After just cycling the shells thought the shot gun just once, the end of the shell deformed. The brass gets scored pretty easily through the extractors, and since they aren't weighted, they don't feel very good... I suppose I could ball bearings in there and seal them up with hot glue or something... Cheaper than other ammo but also cheaply made and cheaply packaged (basically came wrapped in clear packing tape).
G**S
so far they've got a few nicks and scratches in the hulls and brass but holding up pretty well over this past month and still fe
Been cycling these through my Hawk 981r (rem 870 clone) and Vepr-12 shotguns. I got the 20 pack as I had a feeling my Vepr was going to chew them up (my friend's Saiga 12 destroyed my "B's Dry Fire Snap Caps (TM)"), so far they've got a few nicks and scratches in the hulls and brass but holding up pretty well over this past month and still feed. Work for dry-fire practice and malfunction drills at the range. These are 'okay' for reload and combat loading practice but understand these are not weighted to live shells, but I knew that going in. -they have a nice hollow cavity that can be filled and plugged for those that want a proper weight simulation for reload practice. My only real ding is that these shells are shorter than the average crimped shotshell these measure just a hair longer than 2 & 1/8 inches while target loads like 2 & 3/4 Federal or Winchester Universals measure 2 & 1/4 inches long crimped/unfired -This length difference needs to be kept in mind as they will not fit properly in some shell caddies and it can affect some reloading techniques. On the other hand I can squeeze one more shell in the magazine tube of my Hawk giving it 6+1... possible training scar OR extended practice?? lol
C**R
Great replica snap caps for training
The finish on these rounds were pretty good. Of the lot, all but two smoothly extracted from a double barrel scatter gun without effort. These dummy rounds are light weight and closely mimic the weight of an empty round which is great for practicing manual extraction/ejection of rounds and reloads. Length wise they are shorter than the standard 2 3/4" shell but for the cost, are a great alternative to other products.
C**T
They Feed Well
Great product. The orange coloration provides a great immediate visual indicator that you are using dummy rounds. They are much lighter than live rounds but I bought them for reloading drills with a tubular magazine. I could see the lack of weight being an issue for mag-fed shotguns but it didn't personally bother me.
M**3
Very good quality, and it doesn't mind to drop on concrete floor. It could be just me, when I try to load them fast, sometimes is not as smooth as I would hope for. The shell is slightly shorter than 2-3/4, I can hard push the 6th one into a Moss 88 5 rounds tube, then have to get it out slowly by hand~not gonna happen to 2-3/4 anyway
J**.
Great quality
B**A
This is perfect to practice loading and unloading your shotgun safely. When hunting once a year it's important to practice safely.
K**E
These shells are too short and way too light, I thought they would be more of a realistic weight.
Y**E
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