kBob
Member
well it has been a bit since we had an orgy of pictures of them there Sawered Oft (see, I do speak Alabamian) shotguns of barely legal length that happen on occasion here.
The recent Rio .410 shot shell got me thinking about the old H&R (?) Snake Chamber of short barrel and stock fame with its onboard supply of 3 inch .410 shells and optional teenie tiny flash light fore stock.
Now I know some of you have either on eof them OR have sawn an old .410 back to 18.000001 inches or so out to 20 inches.
My question is ;
How do the stacked 000, 00 and 4 buck loads work in them. That is, what kind of patterns are being produced at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 or more yards with them.
Studying up on what is available out there I note velocities from as low as 850 fps to 1150 fps so at what range does penetration become bouncification or at least not deep enough to matter.
Anyone?
What about the mixed loads intended for silly giant revolvers?
-kBob
The recent Rio .410 shot shell got me thinking about the old H&R (?) Snake Chamber of short barrel and stock fame with its onboard supply of 3 inch .410 shells and optional teenie tiny flash light fore stock.
Now I know some of you have either on eof them OR have sawn an old .410 back to 18.000001 inches or so out to 20 inches.
My question is ;
How do the stacked 000, 00 and 4 buck loads work in them. That is, what kind of patterns are being produced at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 or more yards with them.
Studying up on what is available out there I note velocities from as low as 850 fps to 1150 fps so at what range does penetration become bouncification or at least not deep enough to matter.
Anyone?
What about the mixed loads intended for silly giant revolvers?
-kBob