I was at Bass Pro a couple months ago and looking at their Stoeger break-action double barrel side-by-side shotguns. They were carrying 5 different models. 4 of them were of the 12-guage variety.
One that really stuck out to me was the .410 coach-gun. I believe the barrel is 20-inch length and as it's a .410, the barrel diameters are smaller. The sales guy told me that the .410 coach-gun is the perfect shotgun to put in the old backpack and throw it over your shoulder and head out into the woods.
At .410 gauge, it's intended for small game and grouse specifically. The sales clerk also mentioned that the .410 is not very loud upon discharge whereas the 12 gauge is.
The ONLY downside of the .410 is that the shotgun shells are expensive. For a box of 20-25 shells you're looking at $21. In comparison, the 12-gauge you can get 25 shells for as little as $8.
I had a short barrel 410 the thing was a piece of crap. Range was 10 to 15 feet a lot of bang without much action.




















































