Re: .410 loads for preators
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02/05/23 11:31 PM
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Not sure about predators, but we have a guy come twice a year to hunt quail and that guy pulls doubles on every covey rise shooting a .410! And I’m not talking cripples either, dead birds easy enough for the cockers to find in a very short amount of time. Not sure of the make, but it’s a double barrel and it’s like his third arm, lol. Shoot enough of anything and you’ll become an expert with it. Dad could do that, well not doubles, with that old model 37 410. The 410 can carry enough 9s or 8s to pattern well enough for quail. It just runs out of space for larger shot.
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Re: .410 loads for preators
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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02/06/23 08:55 AM
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Shooting pheasants and quail from the ditch or over a pointing dog, doesn’t necessarily translate to a gun being “good enough” for shooting coyotes. I’ll catch some heat, but regardless of one’s quarry, the goal is a quick and efficient kill. I’m sorry but I’ll never buy into claims that payload and pattern don’t matter. That being said, I own 2 of them and are fun when the pigeons need thinning at our acreage or it’s time for rabbit pot pie.
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Re: .410 loads for preators
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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02/06/23 10:18 AM
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Wolfdog, you can absolutely make it work, the naysayers just don't understand modern shotshell ballistics
Let's break it down
An easy load to load in the TPS 410 wad is the 383 stroker. 383 grains of shot = 0.875 oz
TSS #1 has effective penetration to kill a coyote at 100 yards. It is ballistically superior to #00 buckshot.
TSS #1 has 44 pellets per oz x 0.875 oz = 38 pellets
A 10ga 3-1/2" load of #00 Buckshot has 18 pellets
Another easy load in 410 is a 5/8oz load of tss
Even going to TSS #2 with this load you would have no problem killing coyotes and crazy ranges
TSS #2 has 54 pellets per oz x 0.625oz = 34 pellets
The only thing limiting the 410 with these large pellet sizes is the wad diameter. Even if you can't fit the full 383 grains I guarantee I can fit more pellets than the 10ga with #00 buck.
Enjoy doing things with your 410 that a 10 gauge can't wolfdog!
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Re: .410 loads for preators
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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02/06/23 10:34 AM
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Yep we’re all dumb…. If ya wanna spend $5-$10 a shell for a $.02 coyote have at it.. If you’re gonna recite stats, do it evenly. Put your theory to test using the same payload in each gauge, not cherry picking situational variables. A 410 ten is not equal to a 28, 20, 16, 12, or 10 gauge all things equal, sorry to ruin your “facts”.
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Re: .410 loads for preators
[Re: coondagger2]
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02/06/23 10:34 AM
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Wolfdog, you can absolutely make it work, the naysayers just don't understand modern shotshell ballistics
Let's break it down
An easy load to load in the TPS 410 wad is the 383 stroker. 383 grains of shot = 0.875 oz
TSS #1 has effective penetration to kill a coyote at 100 yards. It is ballistically superior to #00 buckshot.
TSS #1 has 44 pellets per oz x 0.875 oz = 38 pellets
A 10ga 3-1/2" load of #00 Buckshot has 18 pellets
Another easy load in 410 is a 5/8oz load of tss
Even going to TSS #2 with this load you would have no problem killing coyotes and crazy ranges
TSS #2 has 54 pellets per oz x 0.625oz = 34 pellets
The only thing limiting the 410 with these large pellet sizes is the wad diameter. Even if you can't fit the full 383 grains I guarantee I can fit more pellets than the 10ga with #00 buck.
Enjoy doing things with your 410 that a 10 gauge can't wolfdog!
But for the price of hand full of boxes of that high end 410 ammo he could have bought a 12 or 20 that he can actually find ammo for about anywhere, have several loads to choose from and can afford to shoot. Heck rabbit lods I bought my wife's grand father for his 410 were over $15 a box when tha same load in 12 and 20 were 8$ a box. That was befor the prices went up and ammo became more limited.
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Re: .410 loads for preators
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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02/06/23 10:44 AM
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Just like people that complain about the cost of beef or eggs etc
I can't feel bad for someone that complains about the cost when they can produce the product for much less on their own. Get a cheap reloader and you can load 410 rabbit loads for a few bucks a box
The above referenced tss 410 loads are not expensive to load due to the low payload and the current cheap prices of tss on the international market
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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02/06/23 10:45 AM
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Yep we’re all dumb…. If ya wanna spend $5-$10 a shell for a $.02 coyote have at it.. If you’re gonna recite stats, do it evenly. Put your theory to test using the same payload in each gauge, not cherry picking situational variables. A 410 ten is not equal to a 28, 20, 16, 12, or 10 gauge all things equal, sorry to ruin your “facts”. The comparison was between a 410 with tss and a 10 gauge with lead shot. I thought that was stated clearly enough. No sense in loading a massive payload of tss in a 10 gauge, that is just wasting shot And for reference, the 5/8oz load referenced in my original post will cost you less than $2 a piece to load
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Re: .410 loads for preators
[Re: coondagger2]
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02/06/23 11:04 AM
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Yep we’re all dumb…. If ya wanna spend $5-$10 a shell for a $.02 coyote have at it.. If you’re gonna recite stats, do it evenly. Put your theory to test using the same payload in each gauge, not cherry picking situational variables. A 410 ten is not equal to a 28, 20, 16, 12, or 10 gauge all things equal, sorry to ruin your “facts”. The comparison was between a 410 with tss and a 10 gauge with lead shot. I thought that was stated clearly enough. No sense in loading a massive payload of tss in a 10 gauge, that is just wasting shot And for reference, the 5/8oz load referenced in my original post will cost you less than $2 a piece to load Now you are missing the point. Now you need to spend more time more money and take up more space to make an inferior for the job ga do a job it was not ment for. Can you yes but for most people with a life/work time and space demands it make more since to buy a 300$ or less shot gun on a ga you you can walk in any store grab some ammo in a load from what you need to hunt and go hunt. I can easily kill all the deer I want with a .22 lr dropping them on the spot but it's not the best tool for the job.
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