410 and slugs
Nicodemus38
May 30, 2009, 10:49 PM
What kind of pressure would you get if you used a 200 grain 38 cal slug in a 410 sabot designed for 3 or 5 pellets of .36 diam buckshot? What kind of velocity could you get out of an encore pistol or a taurus judge in 410?
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dmazur
May 31, 2009, 02:37 AM
Here's a link to someone who has developed a special .410 barrel for the Encore, with rather "unique" shells that develop impressive ballistics, while staying within recommended pressures for the .410. Slugs are on the order of 370gr-400gr and are not the typical 80gr .410 slugs.
http://www.hoeningbigboresouth.com/Big%20410%20Ballistics.html
So, if you really want to get some interesting performance out of an Encore in .410, it can be done.
Taurus Judge? Not so much. :)
rcmodel
May 31, 2009, 01:28 PM
A single .36 caliber buckshot weighs 71.5 grains.
So three of them would weigh +/- 214 grains, and five of them would weigh +/- 357 grains.
It seems a 200 grain .38 bullet would get about the same velocity as a 3 pellet .410 load.
But it would be tumbling end over end, quickly run out of steam, and you couldn't hit much with it.
rc
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