410 question

Boer seun

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I notice that there's many posts with 410 shotguns for sale around. Back in Africa they were not popular so my knowlege is limited, I wonder what people use them for around here I might just get one some day ( Just for ####s and giggles) But want to at least use it every now and then.
Please someone enlighten this Dumb-Dutchman
 
people mostly use them for ground grouse and rabbit hunting and pest control. you have to be an expert shot to shoot birds on the wing with them. Quite popular up in northern Ontario- lots of cheap and light single shots around. ammo is pricy but for the odd weekend hunt or as a truck gun who cares?.
 
I don't know where you guys buy shells, but I get boxes of .410 for about $9 at SIR on sale and sometimes for ~8 at walmart if i get lucky. On average tho, they're cheaper than 16 and 20 ga.

They can be effective for birds, but its tough shooting on the wing. Rabbits and pests no prob. I use slugs on porcupines, skunks and wolverines (They kept trying to attack my cousins! What the heck would you do in a situation like that?):D
 
Boer, the .410 is the most misunderstood shotgun of them all. One of only two shotguns expressed as a calibre instead of a gauge (the 9 mm being the other), if the .410 was expressed as a gauge it would be 67. Commonly used in single shot versions to introduce young boys to the art of wingshooting, it is actually poorly suited to that purpose. This is due to the poor patterns that an inexpensive .410 will throw - both small and patchy. The .410 is in fact an experts shotgun, and requires a carefully built gun to take advantage of the small shells. Shells are available in 2 1/2" and 3" versions - the shorter shell throws better patterns while the 3" throws more lead. The legitimate sporting use for the .410 is skeet, where it is one of the four gauges used in competition. As a hunting gun its range should be limited to no more than 30 yards, and only for smaller game. I do not believe non - toxic loads are available for the .410, so waterfowling is out. It is possible to purchase a .410 slug load, but I am unsure what it would be good for. As a tool to test your skills, the .410 is an absolute riot. With little recoil and low muzzle blast, it is a gun you can shoot all day and still keep smiling. It is less fun tracking wounded game all day, so please be very judicious with its use as a hunting arm.

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Boer seun said:
So if I get some prairie chickens next to the grid-road wil it kill one?
It hits just as hard as a 12 gauge only there is a lot less shot and pattern. If a 12 gauge will kill it, so will a .410 if you hit it well. It is an experts gun.
 
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