So is 410 ammo........powdergun said:They are a bit pricey though.
powdergun said:When you step back and think for a minute a good old 20 ga single will do the job quite nicely. Can't really see any other obvious use for the lever other than the novelty factor. As for the number of rounds I would assume it would have to be plugged to 3 rounds like shotguns.
tripod1 said:In Ontario the 3 round rule applies to all shotguns when hunting, reqardless of game, this includes big game too (for 12 and 20 gauge slugs). At the gun clubs no plug is required for target shooting, but if gun is used for both, you better put plug back in before leaving the gun club grounds.
1899 said:![]()
You are joking right?
This may be the case, but not in BC. Page 16 of the current BC hunting regs, titled "Legal Hunting Methods & Provincial Bag Limits" shows that hunting deer with shotguns is legal, BUT a note at the bottom of the page states that the shotgun used must have a bore of 20 gauge or larger and use shot size No.1 Buck or larger.Gatehouse said:I thik they can legally hunt deer wtih .410 sugs in Ontario. Why, I do not know!![]()
eltorro said:w
I believe it is the hunter who ethically makes the choice regarding the caliber. Take into consideration that shooting at an animal @300m with a riflle boresighted "by the guy who knew what he was doing down at the shop" .....
I have a Backpaker 12" .410 for grouse. If that is the only one at hand, loaded with 3" slugs, would you rather have a spear?



























