Interesting video, enjoyed watching it. Using 7 shot increases the performance of a 410 . Pattern,pattern,and pattern fills the bag. I used nothing but a 410 for around 12 years.
Greetings to you. In Russia, steel cartridges for 410 caliber are often used, it is very convenient and there are many accessories for equipping 410 caliber cartridges.
In Russia, a 410 caliber cartridge costs 40-55 cents. I don't buy them in the store myself, I assemble them, I have a lot of components, and it costs 10-30 cents.Привет из РОССИИ!!!)))
I had the single barrel hush power but then went for the moss berg 410 pump action with hush power silencer and they are really great fun guns for pigeon and bolting rabbits but some shells do get stuck in the chamber so needing rods to push them out.
The 410 has its limitations, small load and long shot column. Best shoot within limitations. Keep ranges below 30 yards. Small shot, 7s or smaller give adequate penetration at these ranges and makes the most of pellet density,. Open chokes seem to work best, avoiding the dense middle region of tighter chokes.
i don’t think steel will be any different out of a .410 to a 12 bore tungsten is an option as is bismuth but why are we letting a lead ban happen in the first place
@@SniperFortySeven So from that I get that's it's literally just a challenge to yourself if you can happily shoulder a 12g. By more killing power I meant more pellets within the cartridge to hit with. Need to try one to fully understand.
@@SniperFortySeven New this year to pigeon shooting so just asking a lot of questions. From a humane stand point wouldn't it make more sense to use a 12g as more shot to hit with rather than partially miss and mame the bird. I have a very accurate shot but that's my thought logic
Thing is your more likely to wound a pigeon with a 12 b than a .410 . The 12 b has more range for sure but that means there is a tenancy to try for longer shots .the pattern opens the bird is hit with a couple of pellets and flys on the .410 the patten is tight the ranges are much reduced so the pattern tighter again . So you either hit the bird with plenty of pellets and it dies .or you miss completely .this is what I and many others have found when shooting over many years and why we end up shooting more often with our .410s over the larger cals . I ve shot my 12 b once this years . The .410s , I have 2 , maybe 60 times so far . Clays and decoys
@@ChemicalShots the satisfaction from taking a pigeon on the wing with 14 grms of no 7 as it screams past you at 20 yds is amazing. The feather puff and tumbling bird of a full pattern hit is to behold .especially when it's almost silent with no recoil .
Interesting video, enjoyed watching it. Using 7 shot increases the performance of a 410 . Pattern,pattern,and pattern fills the bag. I used nothing but a 410 for around 12 years.
Been a 410 shooter for a long time and it’s absolutely the most fun!!
I've shot .410 for years and agree the Winchester are the daddy of them all. I bought mine years ago when the prices were loads better.
Greetings to you. In Russia, steel cartridges for 410 caliber are often used, it is very convenient and there are many accessories for equipping 410 caliber cartridges.
In Russia, a 410 caliber cartridge costs 40-55 cents. I don't buy them in the store myself, I assemble them, I have a lot of components, and it costs 10-30 cents.Привет из РОССИИ!!!)))
I look forward to Paul shooting some of those Lyalvale bismuth .410 loads. 16g #5,6,7 @1300fps fibre wad, 3 inch
I had the single barrel hush power but then went for the moss berg 410 pump action with hush power silencer and they are really great fun guns for pigeon and bolting rabbits but some shells do get stuck in the chamber so needing rods to push them out.
Just a suggestion if led is hard to get then home load and you will end up with the perfect cartridge
The “El Chimbo” 410 hammergun!!
The 410 has its limitations, small load and long shot column. Best shoot within limitations. Keep ranges below 30 yards. Small shot, 7s or smaller give adequate penetration at these ranges and makes the most of pellet density,. Open chokes seem to work best, avoiding the dense middle region of tighter chokes.
Enjoyed the show with the 410’s
Absolutely ridiculous they're banning lead shot. I somewhat feel British shooters have complied themselves into a corner.
I load my own so fu,k em 👍👍👍🖕
@manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069 the main reason I started loading 😂
Says there's two comments but can only see one, thanks RUclips
Read my reply above. Reloading will not matter.
@@firestorm8471 I cant see any other comment mate ?
Does it damage the power lines?
Muy elegante arma de cazerias amigos saludos
Nice hunting
£1 each, that's a bloody good friend 🤣
Brilliant
i don’t think steel will be any different out of a .410 to a 12 bore tungsten is an option as is bismuth but why are we letting a lead ban happen in the first place
I don't get the benefit of the 410 over a 12 for pigeons, Is it just how loud the sound is? I'd rather have the more killing power
@@SniperFortySeven So from that I get that's it's literally just a challenge to yourself if you can happily shoulder a 12g. By more killing power I meant more pellets within the cartridge to hit with. Need to try one to fully understand.
@@SniperFortySeven New this year to pigeon shooting so just asking a lot of questions. From a humane stand point wouldn't it make more sense to use a 12g as more shot to hit with rather than partially miss and mame the bird. I have a very accurate shot but that's my thought logic
Thing is your more likely to wound a pigeon with a 12 b than a .410 .
The 12 b has more range for sure but that means there is a tenancy to try for longer shots .the pattern opens the bird is hit with a couple of pellets and flys on the .410 the patten is tight the ranges are much reduced so the pattern tighter again . So you either hit the bird with plenty of pellets and it dies .or you miss completely .this is what I and many others have found when shooting over many years and why we end up shooting more often with our .410s over the larger cals .
I ve shot my 12 b once this years . The .410s , I have 2 , maybe 60 times so far .
Clays and decoys
@@rufusduck71 thanks for the clarification here, I'll defo have to try out a .410 in the field then and see for myself
@@ChemicalShots the satisfaction from taking a pigeon on the wing with 14 grms of no 7 as it screams past you at 20 yds is amazing. The feather puff and tumbling bird of a full pattern hit is to behold .especially when it's almost silent with no recoil .
steel will probably never come in
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