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moses #431543 01/06/16 11:31 AM
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I don't use an ounce of shot in my 20s, and can report being quite successful on live game, up to and including pheasants. I hardly think 1 ounce of shot would be required for woodcock or ruffed grouse.
Having said that, I've never even used my 28 to hunt birds. Someday, I might. I'm still pretty sure I can avoid any need for a .410.

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nothing more ridiculous looking than a 300lb guy holding this 410 or 28ga toothpick and professing that its a magic wand....


Hmmm.... Like Andy Devine shooting his .410-bore Parker at Grand Junction!!

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I've never owned one, but have seen some horrible patterns that the .410 produces.
Maybe within a specific distance, the bore could be a reliable game getter.
A friend who is a state skeet and trap champion for many years brought his .410 to a dove shoot. He made it known to everyone that he would be shooting the bore to get his limit of dove. He didn't and was very frustrated.


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Take an aspirin and let this pass. I'm surprised no one else has brought this up: never buy a double gun that is missing its forend iron. A bridge too far. And you cannot "copy" the 12 ga. version due to the huge difference in dimensions. Unless you are Dewey Vicknair.


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moses #431551 01/06/16 12:28 PM
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I have a couple of tiny 410s,a Weston and a W Richards and they are a joy to carry on a long hunt. Bobby

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You make the point, Researcher. The .410 is an expert's gun. Or a specialist's for a specific occasion, as above.

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less lead to pick out of the meat.........


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moses #431564 01/06/16 01:27 PM
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trouble is everybody and their cousin think they are an expert shot with a shotgun...and just because you can chunk and chip you way around the clay fields with your tiny gauge doesn't
mean you should be using it for hunting....


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A single barrel .410 does not normally need a forend iron to function.

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The 410 is just lots of fun. And it brings back memories. I still have my Stevens clip fed bolt action . It always fed the next cartridge , some of the time.

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