X2. I use a 28 gauge autoloader when I'm introducing women or young people into the shooting sports. It's a far better gauge for the purpose than the .410.If I had to choose, I'd say a 28ga autoloader. 28ga seems to have the best split between recoil and payload.
If the gun is not too heavy why not just use 7/8 oz. loads in the 12 gauge? They can be easily loaded on any 12 gauge reloader, recoil is negligible, bigger shot payload than .410 or 28 gauge and when she gains some confidence it will be easy for her to move up to 1 oz. or 1 1/8 oz. loads in the same gun.
a friend and myself took his younger brother out shooting clays for the first time the other day, which was only our second time. i was picking of his missed clays with my single shot .410. it turned out to be a great day with the 410
Shooting clays off a hand thrower and shooting Skeet are very different. Shooting skeet with a .410 is challenging to say the least.
I was going to buy a new double .410 to shoot skeet but I think I will just wait until I find one crammed in the garbage can by station 4.....![]()
My wife found 410 easy to shoot but could not bust targets tried light 20 guage and some sucess. skeet tough place to start shoot gunning. I recomend a trap machine set high and on strait aways to start and get used to shooting.16 yard I/C choke.