Re: .410 loads for preators
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I'd like to see how many of those #4 buck you could put on a paper plate at 94 yards  Only takes one, I've been trying to get that thru your head. I hunted at night, some running and you ain't gonna make the perfect shot needed with your 410 every time. Spread isn't a detriment in that regard when one does the trick.
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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That is impossible jbyrd!!
Hippie, I don't have to make a perfect shot because I have a higher pellet count. Running coyotes are no problem if my shooting ability can keep up. The feller with less pellets has to a better job of aiming than the feller with more pellets
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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That is impossible jbyrd!!
Hippie, I don't have to make a perfect shot because I have a higher pellet count. Running coyotes are no problem if my shooting ability can keep up. The feller with less pellets has to a better job of aiming than the feller with more pellets Not with a 410 you dont. Keep telling yourself that. I shouldn't claim that......how many pellets in A 410 with #2 tss?
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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I shouldn't claim that......how many pellets in A 410 with #2 tss? #3 tss would be the closest to 4buck With #3 tss I would have 58 pellets in the 383 stroker load. 17 more than the 4buck load. And I can hold them together much, much better than the lead shot If you wanted to go down to #2 I would still have 47 pellets and have a higher pellet count than the 12 ga 4 buck, but the #3 tss is a more even comparison based on penetration
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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You are an original, that's for sure!!! lol
Thinking a .410 is better than a 10 or 12 for predator hunting. I'm just hard headed enough to design ways to make things happen that people say are impossible. It's the engineer in me  Most certainly anything can be engineered to function within a given set of parameters. But only an arrogant engineer assumes nature knows and stays within parameters. All is well until the bridge or dam collapses under conditions not expected. A smart engineer plans for a three to one or better safety margin.
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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Warrior, if I used a factor of safety of 3 on everything I design the state would put me under the jail for negligent use of government funds
I wasn't aware you were an engineer sir
Same goes for shotshell loading
If I used a factor of 3 times greater than 12ga lead shot on pellet count the shells would be impossible to afford
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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But, yes, being in construction, a civil engineer brother and other experience I don't put much stock in what the formula on paper says. I trust in the field pass or fail results.
In my hands on shooting of the 410, and I love the 410 as my go to squirrel gun, is not capable of consistent results under field conditions for game larger than a squirrel.
Note consistent, as in the type of shots presented at variable unknown angles and distances. Not what can be done under ideal controlled circumstances. I would completely agree if we were talking about lead shot What is your field experience with 410 tss loads? I'd bet I'm over 1000 rounds of tss fired out of my 410 Heck, this season I shot almost 2 cases of 410 tss at waterfowl alone That is where my experience comes from, and it is further justified by the numbers on paper I'd be impressed if your field experience were similar
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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But, yes, being in construction, a civil engineer brother and other experience I don't put much stock in what the formula on paper says. I trust in the field pass or fail results.
In my hands on shooting of the 410, and I love the 410 as my go to squirrel gun, is not capable of consistent results under field conditions for game larger than a squirrel.
Note consistent, as in the type of shots presented at variable unknown angles and distances. Not what can be done under ideal controlled circumstances. I would completely agree if we were talking about lead shot What is your field experience with 410 tss loads? I'd bet I'm over 1000 rounds of tss fired out of my 410 Heck, this season I shot almost 2 cases of 410 tss at waterfowl alone That is where my experience comes from, and it is further justified by the numbers on paper I'd be impressed if your field experience were similar Then explain why you prefer a 28 over the 410 for duck hunting per your previous posts. We know why, and like I said earlier, to some its a game, to others its just fetch it done.
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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Then explain why you prefer a 28 over the 410 for duck hunting per your previous posts.
We know why. Because I can shoot a steel/tss duplex load that uses less tss than my 410 loads. Costs less money to shoot, plain and simple
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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Then explain why you prefer a 28 over the 410 for duck hunting per your previous posts.
We know why. Because I can shoot a steel/tss duplex load that uses less tss than my 410 loads. Costs less money to shoot, plain and simple You could shoot lead cheaper. 
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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With modern plastic wads the load never touches the barrel.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: .410 loads for preators
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That’s correct Danny. Jbyrd, for waterfowl I shoot the most open choke I can because tss shoots so dang tight. If you shot a standard modified choke you would be shooting a basketball size pattern at 40 yards, you wouldn’t hit anything. I shoot a Cylinder choke at waterfowl, sometimes an improved cylinder.
For predators and turkeys I shoot the Indian creek turkey chokes. .390 does the best with larger shot, most of my turkey loads like the .385 the best
The barrel has no scarring or negative impact from the tss
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