seeker_two
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I'm thinking about getting one of the Winchester or Marlin lever-action .410's (or perhaps a .410 pump) for a truck gun. While I understand the limitations of the .410, I'm more interested in it as a lightweight, light-recoil "survival gun" . And I understand the limitations of .410 bird & buckshot as well.
I do have a few questions:
What kind of accuracy should I expect from .410 slugs at 25, 50, & 100 yds.?
What about downrange energy?
Would it be comparable to a .357Mag slug fired from a 6" bbl. revolver?
Would it be enough for coyote-sized animals at the range listed?
(I'm interested in ALL experiences--even if its w/ different guns than those mentioned.)
Thanks in advance...
I do have a few questions:
What kind of accuracy should I expect from .410 slugs at 25, 50, & 100 yds.?
What about downrange energy?
Would it be comparable to a .357Mag slug fired from a 6" bbl. revolver?
Would it be enough for coyote-sized animals at the range listed?
(I'm interested in ALL experiences--even if its w/ different guns than those mentioned.)
Thanks in advance...