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Thread: The little 410 surprised me

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    I haven't meant a gage yet that I didn't like , but you gotta keep them in range .
    One of these days I'll find a little 28 to play with .

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    Several years ago, I inherited a nice little Iver Johnson .410 when a relative passed. It isn't really an heirloom, in fact, nobody in the family knew he had it or where it came from. I haven't shot it yet, but have been shooting a lot of trap lately and have been thinking about taking it to the range and giving it a try.

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    Stand on top of the trap house and give it a go.
    Not so easy as one might assume
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeettx View Post
    Stand on top of the trap house and give it a go.
    Not so easy as one might assume
    Mike
    I'm sure it's not. It's actually a pretty nice little gun, though, and it seems a shame to never shoot it.

    Rossi/Taurus makes a little "snake charmer" gun which holds a few extra shells in the stock. We moved out here is the sticks a few years ago, so I bought one, rides in my lap when I mow or I grab it when I walk out to the mail box. I kind of figure for any small, fleeting varmints, I stand a lot better chance with it than any kind f pistol and it isn't much bigger or heavier than one. Neat little gun.

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    Federal now has a line of shotgun shells called Top Gun that cost less than previous .410 ammo. I paid $8/25 the last time I bought some. They are 2-1/2" and work quite well at close ranges.

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    Last time I was in Wal Mart, I noticed where they're selling bulk packs of 100 rounds for the .410 like they've done for years in 20 and 12. Looks like it got the ammo cost down somewhat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    Federal now has a line of shotgun shells called Top Gun that cost less than previous .410 ammo. I paid $8/25 the last time I bought some. They are 2-1/2" and work quite well at close ranges.

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    Good to know. I hope they show up in 6's and not just smaller shot.

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