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The more I shoot mine the more I like it, Lloyd.

Today ............... same gun and loads. 15 dove limit.

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For the money, a pretty spectacular deal (triggerplate actions generally cost much more). Once my triggers were properly tuned, it became a very useful firearm. Some day (hopefully soon) I'd like to use it on doves as well. With it's 28-bore tubes, it seems to work very well on ruffed grouse.

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After the shoot today we were gathered around the trucks for a few minutes before leaving and going our separate ways. One young guy said to me, "Were you shooting a 28?"(I think the quieter report triggered the question). I replied, "No, a .410.". No reply, just raised eyebrows.

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Stan isn't a 3" mag .410 basically a 28 gauge ?

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Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
After the shoot today we were gathered around the trucks for a few minutes before leaving and going our separate ways. One young guy said to me, "Were you shooting a 28?"(I think the quieter report triggered the question). I replied, "No, a .410.". No reply, just raised eyebrows.

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Hello, Stan!

Your story reminds me of my last day in the Army. A bunch of us were standing around my truck saying goodbyes and what not. One of the Robinhooders asked me why I drove such a vehicle (I think the beat up condition prompted the question) I didn’t say a word, just showed him my TD Ameritrade account balance. No reply, just raised eyebrows.

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Yes Joe exactly the same except the .410 is 410 and the 28 isn't.

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I just hope that someday I'll be good enough with my gun to shoot a limit of doves with the .410 barrels.

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My thanks to you for your service to our nation, in the military, Lonny.


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Originally Posted by HomelessjOe
Stan isn't a 3" mag .410 basically a 28 gauge ?


No. The 3” .410 is the Prius of shotgun shells and the 28 bore is the AMC Gremlin. Apples to oranges. :-)

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Originally Posted by HomelessjOe
Stan isn't a 3" mag .410 basically a 28 gauge ?
3/4 Oz shot is 3/4 Oz of shot, eh??


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