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Old 04-01-2007, 02:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
ziadel
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Originally Posted by Painted
I'm considering buying a new shotgun; my shooting shoulder can't take more than one or two 12 gauge shots, so it's either 20 gauge or .410.

Anyways, my question is, if I get a .410 shotgun, can I use .45 LC revolver rounds in it? I heard that was possible. Also, will the gun need to be a break-open action due to the different length of the .45 LC cartridge and the .410 shotshell?

And probably the most important question, would it make any difference from using a slug shot?

Much thanks in advance.


what are you using this peice for? .410 is not a lot of lead by any means, you're not gonna be able to bag much more than a rabbit with that.

I'd do 20 guage, no pounding, ammo everywhere, it's money,



the .410 is really a niche gun.
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