My question is has anybody done any patterning on these 410's to see how they are actually shooting? I can see that Stan's must be shooting OK with that pile of Georgia doves.
Hi Mike, while I can't speak on the .410, I can tell you that the bbl regulation on my 20ga and my sons 12ga O/U are pretty damn good. Mine shoots a tad low (about 45/55), but not much that you can notice all that much. My sons O/U shoots about 50/50. Have not really patterned them yet, but shooting clays they sure do work. Took them out and we fired about 100rds each, and when we did our part, the guns busted clays with authority.
A couple things I should mention on these guns is the actions are alloy, so they are pretty lightweight. My 20 weighs 5-10 and my sons 12 weighs 6 1/4. But they are not whippy at all. They swing well and the balance is very good.
The other is, while the wood is very nice for a gun of this price point, it could do with some more oil, but that's a minor thing IMO.
Best!
Greg