Actually it applies to all game birds.
Damn I hate being wrong. Thanks for the correction sheep.
Actually it applies to all game birds.
As mentioned above, shot from rifled barrels is a terrible idea.
Ive put shot through a 12g rifled barrel. I wouldnt trust it to kill a squirrel at 5m, the pattern was that bad.
Damn I hate being wrong. Thanks for the correction sheep.
Would be using these loads in a 45/410 H&R Survivor but definitely get where you're coming from. I know the shot loads are never going to stay as tightly bound as shot from a smoothbore.
I once had an old guy tell me an easy way to make an old .22 shoot shotshells, but still shoot bullets well. Run a reamer slightly larger than groove diameter into the barrel from the muzzle for 3 or 4 inches (counterbored like some old mosins). The bullets won't be affected much as they don't touch the smooth bore section, and the shot will have smooth walls to spin out against and act more like a shotgun. Might work, I didn't bother to try itWilling to maybe sacrifice your .44?
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Its a rifled barrel right?
Shot doesnt stay tight AT ALL. It spins going out the barrel into a massive donut pattern. It literally goes all over the place.
Would be using these loads in a 45/410 H&R Survivor but definitely get where you're coming from. I know the shot loads are never going to stay as tightly bound as shot from a smoothbore.
Blasted,it is a rifled barrel but has a special "choke" that helps to slow the spin the rifling puts on the shot. Gonna test out some 410 this weekend to see how it patterns but I know it won't be as tight as a smooth bore.
I'm confused, why not just use .410 shot shells then?
Because I'm a nut! Plus I don't have a shotgun reloading setup yet and already have dies for the 45 so...Anyways gonna test them out and compare with the 410.



























