sadly....this ongoing thread reminds me of how many of us are purely bored...
I think you spelled "bored" wrong....
sadly....this ongoing thread reminds me of how many of us are purely bored...
I think you spelled "bored" wrong....
I don't want to repeat that 3 more times!! Costly!!
Any gun is enough gun for deer.
Whether or not it dies however....
But in my opinion it was still a much more interesting thread than "Is my 270 big enough for moose?" or "Whats the best all around cartridge?" etc. etc.the guys on another forum where a little nicer to him but not near as entertaining. Apparently it was a 1/5oz 410 slug for those who really care.
Anyone who actually tried to offer an opinion were quickly argued with the OP anyway, so they all gave up. He clearly has his mind made up and didn't really want anyone's input anyway. Well I guess he might have been happy if you 100% agreed with him, but nobody has yet so who knows.
Surprised it didn't ricochet off the frozen board and come back at him? Or did it? He has been absent since he first posted?!?!
Maybe it did during live testing!
Trolls always move on quick when they realize there is no audience..... I won't be hunting deer with a .410 anytime soon......
Maybe I can get something useful out of this thread since he won't...Wtf IS a .410 slug good for? My brother has one of those 22 over 410 survival guns and we found some slugs and went to crack them off one day when I was brand new to shooting (still pretty new mind you). After hitting a few small diameter trees that stopped the slugs I decided based on this highly scientific test that I guessed in a survival situation you could try it on a deer given the chance but it was pretty underpowered. Then I promptly forgot all about it..410 is for skeet shooting and that's it in my house...But now I ask the Cgn crowd. 410 slugs, why do they even makem?




























