.410 lever actions

Gatehouse said:
IN BC, you only need to have the plug installed if you are huting using shot. So no plug for slug gunning deer or bear.

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Yup just double checked, and here in BC this is what we have.
 
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eltorro said:
, but we have here a lot of hunters lobbying for handgun hunting, and I don't think all of them plan to shoot some JDJ cartridge... rather the 1911 they got from Marstar. Is that adequate?

Most people who handgun hunt would probably suggest a .44 Mag or heavy 45 Colt and up for hunting. Even a heavily loaded .357 has more smack than a .410 with slugs. But whatever, like GH said, it's more about the hunter than the weapon.
 
ben hunchak said:
I'd rather use a .410 slug than a 7.62x39 on deer.


30-30 150gr SPCL @ 100 yards 1296ft-lbs
7.62x39 125gr PSP @ 100 yards 1180 ft-lbs
.410 Brenneke @ MUZZLE 781 ft-lbs; @ 100 yards 219 ft-lbs

Do you still feel the same way?
 
1899 said:
30-30 150gr SPCL @ 100 yards 1296ft-lbs
7.62x39 125gr PSP @ 100 yards 1180 ft-lbs
.410 Brenneke @ MUZZLE 781 ft-lbs; @ 100 yards 219 ft-lbs

Do you still feel the same way?

what about the .22 lr?
 
yeah, but I wondered how many ft-lbs...

I went to Cabela's today (empty pockets again....) and took a look at the "feared" 5.7x28. Seems tiny, but packs alot of Level III penetration...

For the sake of this argument, we can move to the Aguila 60 gr. S.S. in 22LR. I regret I didn't buy more at the time....
 
.22lr Winchester Wildcat @ 100 yards 92ft-lbs
.22 Magnum @ 100 yards 156 ft-lbs
Aguila 60gr @ 100 yards 86 ft-lbs
 
ben hunchak said:
I'd rather use a .410 slug than a 7.62x39 on deer.
This is such a stupid statement I don't even know where to begin...
1899 said:
30-30 150gr SPCL @ 100 yards 1296ft-lbs
7.62x39 125gr PSP @ 100 yards 1180 ft-lbs
.410 Brenneke @ MUZZLE 781 ft-lbs; @ 100 yards 219 ft-lbs

Do you still feel the same way?
...but I'm glad somebody's on the ball!! Put that in yer pipe and smoke it, ben hunchback!

I've taken several deer with my SKS, at ranges less than 100m. In all cases, the cheap Federal 123gr SP's held together and exited properly. Bang-flop. I challenge anyone to do the same with a .410 slug.
 
Also .410 shotguns do not come with bayonets like an SKS...unless it is a Saiga (prohib') of course. :D

Some day for giggles I'd like to convert a beat up shot out SKS into .410, as a poor mans legal Saiga...for Grouse of course. :p
 
It would probably work just fine on rabitts and squirels,or just shooting pop cans! I picked up mine just because it was made in 1929(more or less not for sale to the public)a promotion for marlin stock!

I know my Grandson will most likely get it,hope he apreciates how rare it will be! Light weight and five rounds of pure fun!

My #9 ryder in 28 guage with a 34 inch barrel will easily out shoot it.

Bob
 
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