rossi 410 lever

Of the reports I've read its best to leave it in the store unless u can polish the internals yourself. I've yet to try one for myself though. Semi Buckhorn sights on a scattering gun don't make sense to me either
 
The idea itself is not new. Savage made one years ago, however hard to find today. The 410ga chamber size offers the opportunity for some rifles to be made into a 410. I think they are all good, really, but the important thing is choke size. For rabbits and grouse a 410 Full choke with shot size like 6 to make a dense pattern is important, but not too many bb's as like 7.5. But if you have a good dog with you to sniff out what you shot at, you can use bigger shot size than 6, or more open chokes. I don't mean to steer your thread into another direction, and lets keep it focused on the original question you asked.
 
Of the reports I've read its best to leave it in the store unless u can polish the internals yourself. I've yet to try one for myself though. Semi Buckhorn sights on a scattering gun don't make sense to me either
brybenn is right I was looking at them but the reviews are not the best. FTF and FTE Google it and you will get your answer. I thought it would be a great upland hunting gun.
 
if it was cheaper id have my hands on one but if i got to do work on it or run a few hundred rounds in it to get it to work well i reall cant see myself buying it although i do wonder how well it would work with brass shells with a rolled edge
 
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