Should have remembered that one as I have it bookmarked.saddler wrote:http://www.fourten.org.uk/index.html
.410 Family use Multi-purpose Shotguns
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Re: .410 Family use Multi-purpose Shotguns
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
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Re: .410 Family use Multi-purpose Shotguns
No worries - hope they're of some use.
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Re: .410 Family use Multi-purpose Shotguns
It makes for good research.
And the slugs do answer my problem.
The other I've been thinking of taking care of is the buckshot problem.
The .410 can only hold just so many #4 buck or '000'.
I've been trying to think my way around said problem by going a size or two lower than #4 buck
Say .177 caliber lead round ball pellets from Gamo.
They should give good performance from the 2-1/2 inch and 3-inch shells, and the amount should be bumped up from the 8-9 of #4 Buck.
And the slugs do answer my problem.
The other I've been thinking of taking care of is the buckshot problem.
The .410 can only hold just so many #4 buck or '000'.
I've been trying to think my way around said problem by going a size or two lower than #4 buck
Say .177 caliber lead round ball pellets from Gamo.
They should give good performance from the 2-1/2 inch and 3-inch shells, and the amount should be bumped up from the 8-9 of #4 Buck.
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