BackofBeyond
Well-known member
I’ve got an old Savage bolt action .410 - it just lives in the backseat of the truck during season. I’ve killed a metric boat load of grouse with it.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Looking back a slingshot would have been better. But I'd like to stack some meat next time.
Cabelas in Owatonna have a .410 Marline for sail. kind of interesting. Why not a Wrist Rocket or similar?
I have a 20 of similar fashionI’ve got an old Savage bolt action .410 - it just lives in the backseat of the truck during season. I’ve killed a metric boat load of grouse with it.
I see. Light for me is less than 6.5 lbs. 5.25 is outSo I already have a single shot .410 in ancient vintage similar to the steven's above. It runs +5 lbs. That cricket is just under 3 lbs. @Straight Arrow I like the idea, but that thing is over 6 lbs.
No .410 pistol recommendations yet?
TC contender with Super 14 .45 Colt/.410 vent rib barrelNo .410 pistol recommendations yet?
13.5 or 11.5 if you remove the spacer to shorten it for your kids. I've seen a version with an 18 or 20 inch barrel minus the spacer in tbe stock designed for kids that retails for approx $159. The one I've got weighs in at 3.5 lbs and you can hold and aim it like a pistol. Definitely cheap fun that can kill.What's the LOP?
Shoot well yes, but maybe a pistol meets that reasonably well. I couldn't see through that damn peep sight when trying to hold the cricket like a pistol. Damn old eyes.TC contender with Super 14 .45 Colt/.410 vent rib barrel
But I thought you wanted an adult sized shotgun you could shoot well?
When I bought the first box of 28ga shells, they were target shells and I got thr whole flat and a 600 Jr to go with it. Couple bags of shot. primers and wads!Have you looked at 410 ammo recently. You'll need xray vision or an active imagination. VERY hard to find any. Seems to be a lot of pre-COVID 28 gauge still on the shelves. That would be a better option. Ammo is there but NOT cheap.
Guys we're talking something you would pack on a 15 mile hike with 5k vert, 1.5k off trail scrambling over boulders. Something that's strapped to your pack most of the time
Was just about to reply with this. Am I correct in recalling the Weatherby shotguns are Turkish manufacture?Just got an email about the new weatherby shotgun yesterday. https://weatherby.com/store/orion-sxs/
Yes. ATA is in my opinion the best of the Turkish manufacturers.Was just about to reply with this. Am I correct in recalling the Weatherby shotguns are Turkish manufacture?
Guys we're talking something you would pack on a 15 mile hike with 5k vert, 1.5k off trail scrambling over boulders. Something that's strapped to your pack most of the time
I leaned that way at first, but I'm fairly certain I hit at least one bird squarely in the chest cavity and it still flew off so far as to be unrecoverable.A better .22 pistol.
If you can find .22 longs, those work much better for killing grouse than LR. For years I packed my dad's Smith & Wesson K22 in my daypack. I shot a pile of grouse with it. In Montana of course. Sadly, it's not legal to hunt with handguns up here.I leaned that way at first, but I'm fairly certain I hit at least one bird squarely in the chest cavity and it still flew off so far as to be unrecoverable.
I'd rather err on recovery