blarby
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So, I was lucky enough to pick up a savage pump .410 at the pawnshop today for a mighty good deal.
Havent had anything this fun since I was in my 'tweens, which also happens to be the last time I bought ammo for one- a .410 that is.
I picked up a box of remington #6 in 2.5"- which was the old standby back in those crazy longhaired days of my youth.... Which brings me to the meat of the issue :
Has anything radically changed the .410 ammo market for hunting small game in the last 15 years ?
This savage will take 3" shells, so I have some room.
I know that with the introduction of the Judge and its clones, "defense" .410 has come a long way. Thats not really what I'm looking for. I'm looking to kill small meat and fur critters at 25-40 yards.
FWIW, the 2.5" #6 took clays just fine at 25 and 35, so if nothings changed, I guess that'll do.
Havent had anything this fun since I was in my 'tweens, which also happens to be the last time I bought ammo for one- a .410 that is.
I picked up a box of remington #6 in 2.5"- which was the old standby back in those crazy longhaired days of my youth.... Which brings me to the meat of the issue :
Has anything radically changed the .410 ammo market for hunting small game in the last 15 years ?
This savage will take 3" shells, so I have some room.
I know that with the introduction of the Judge and its clones, "defense" .410 has come a long way. Thats not really what I'm looking for. I'm looking to kill small meat and fur critters at 25-40 yards.
FWIW, the 2.5" #6 took clays just fine at 25 and 35, so if nothings changed, I guess that'll do.
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