What does a .410 slug compare to in rifle cartridges?
It's pretty close to a .38 Special surprisingly. Lots of states in the union won't allow it for big game hunting.
What does a .410 slug compare to in rifle cartridges?
What about the henry axe???
but before you go falling in love sell the ammo because after it is gone it is hard to find and expensive lol
I have my uncle’s .410 M66 that my grandpa bought him new from Ludco around the time I was born. It pairs well with my 12ga buck buster.I got my first squirrel with an Ithaca M66 single shot .410 shotgun. My dad still has that .410 and hopefully I will get it one day and pass it on to my grand kids. .410 is hard to find on the shelves, so when I find it, I typically grab a box.
Like A Wrist Rocket.What does a .410 slug compare to in rifle cartridges?
I love .410. I shot 1500 rds this year so far. I reload. And shot clay targets alot. 410 is the cheapest shot shell to reload. By far.
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Ponder this...I can't think of a single rational reason to have a Rowdy derringer shotgun but it does look like fun. And it's made right here in Texas, about 4 hrs away!
I’d probably just dump the table and pull my own knife. And my Colt snubby.Ponder this...
Ah yes, I need yet another hobby and piece of equipment.If you want to make a 410 a LOT more fun, buy a reloader for it.
I still have mine.oh this brings back a lot of childhood memories. I brought home many rabbits with my single shot break top H&R .410. Later on ended up with a bolt action .410 that is my varmint gun now. I also enjoy my Judge. I like to load 45 LC in every other chamber when firing it. lol
If you have Briley make .410 tubes for your 12 or 20 ga O/U, they will convert the inertia trigger to mechanical.Briley MFG - Side-Kick 2.0 Chamber Inserts (for 12 gauge shotguns) -.410 Bore Only
Side-Kick 2.0 Chamber Inserts (for 12 gauge shotguns) -.410 Bore Onlywww.briley.com
If you already have an O/U this is definitely an option, though apparently the .410's might require some work to get inertia triggers to work