Unless you want to reload, I wouldn't recommend 410 for a target gun. It can beak the bank itself buying ammo. I load my own 410 for about 20 cents a round.
12 gauge is the cheapest way to go for ammo.
Unless you want to reload, I wouldn't recommend 410 for a target gun. It can beak the bank itself buying ammo. I load my own 410 for about 20 cents a round.
12 gauge is the cheapest way to go for ammo.
As far as fit and feel of the 1100. How does the 410 compare to the 12 gauge. My dad has an old trap grade 1100 that I have shoot quite a bit.
20 cents for 410.??? You are still using up your stash of old components are you not??
Be hard pressed to do that if everything was bought new today for someone starting out especially with powder the way it is now. I think we talked about this before but could be wrong
I am probally just under $6.00 also but that is with 15 year old stuff at least and their prices
Cheers
Someone has finally done the math and recognizes that reloading target ammo isn't that cheap. Based on the Feb 2016 price list from Hummason, adding 5% for GST, 5% uplift if you are buying local and don't get the favorable prices offered by Hummason, you are looking at $7.51 per box for 12g with 1oz of shot, $7.93 with 1-1/8 oz shot. Better you get a few buddies together and order a pallet, will save you cost and time. The only way you can save money reloading 12g is to get the shot free or close to it. Those who claim they are saving tons of money reloading 12g are delusional. Now if you are reloading hunting cartridges, that is a different story.
That might be a good idea as well. Any other guns in 28 gauge that people might recommend. Again not looking for o/u or to break the bank to much. Or should I just keep looking for the same suggestions that have already been made. Kind of wish the A5's came in 28 or 410.
There is nothing as frustrating nor as rewarding as shooting skeet with a .410. My first choice would be a tubed O/U. If an O/U is out of the question I think the choices become quite limited. 1100 as mentioned and there are a few pumps. See if you can borrow a gun to give it a try before you make a serious investment. Shooting the .410 may be something which may make you want to give up the game altogether.
Brad.