Folgrim200
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Is .410 a good cartridge to hunt with? Is there a specific bird it’s better to use with?
Oh okay, I’ll have to look at some 28ga’sI have killed a lot of mountain grouse with a 410 in a TC Contender. #5 shot is all I will use. If you are buying a shotgun, an over under 28 Ga. is way better. Shells are way easier to find too. I have one from ATI and it was $500 new a couple years ago.
I'm sure it is, but at $10 per shot vs. around $1 per shot for lead 28/20/12 ga. my typical year of bird hunting would go from $100 in shells to $1000.410 with #8/9 TSS for everything in NA.. well Id use lead for doves and quail but TSS for everything else
TSS for Turkey, Ducks, geese, cranes, pheasants, grouse etc. extremely deadly
I use a .410 for quail some but purchased a .28 ga several years ago and it has became my favorite o/u for birds. I've found thIs .410 a good cartridge to hunt with? Is there a specific bird it’s better to use with?
to each their own. From layboats on the chessie for divers and sea ducks, to pits and body booting geese, Ive had no issues.Fine for doves and quail. Not much payload even with TSS for wild flushing pheasants and sharpies or tough birds like sea ducks especially if the wind is blowing.
reload, Get a group of friends together and buy bulk over seas.I'm sure it is, but at $10 per shot vs. around $1 per shot for lead 28/20/12 ga. my typical year of bird hunting would go from $100 in shells to $1000.
I enjoy shooting .410 for dove and quail. I also shoot sporting clays and skeet with it.
This gauge/bore will be plenty for most bird hunting.