I have seen firt hand what a 410 slug will do at about 30 yards. My son shot a nice 6-pointer (his first buck and 3rd deer) with a tc contender carbine 21" barrel at about 30 yards, he is a very responsible hunter and an excellent shot whether at 100 or 15 yards, I would not hesitate to have him shoot out to 200 with a solid rest.
This particular buck came in on him at 50 yards the first itme we hunted chasing does, I stopped him 3 times grunting, he was either behind a limb or another deer behind him, and my son being very anxious to kill his first buck, made the decision not to shoot but to let hm go. That day he was hunting with a 7 tcu 21" contender. The next time we went we took the 410 and the 7 tcu. He popped up at about 30 yards quartering toward us and since we had been over many photos and talked a lot about this shot I let him take it and he drilled it through the base of the neck, busting the off shoulder and the slug was under the skin on the other side.
The buck folded its rear legs up and hit butt first, knocking a hole in the ground as he hit and no kicking or anything, dead before he hit the ground, and the shot placement couldn't have been better as it broke its neck and continued through the shoulder, even though it was toward the rear of the shoulder through the thin part of the bone.
If you think that a 410 slug is not lethal at short and I do emphasize short distances, then I think maybe you ought to do a little research instead of downing everybody elses opinions on this . But again this is my OPINION, but I have proof behind mine.
My son took his first squirrel, first turkey, and first buck with the same barrel, now that is somethng special to him and me.
Oh and yes the slug was still intact, but there wasn't much left of it, he has it taped on the back of the plaque his FIRST BUCK is mounted on :shock:
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I think the most important thing with a young hunter is them using a gun that they have done some powder burning in and are extremely comfortable shooting, my son asked me to take the 410 this instance, he had never asked before , but I did have some slugs for it and he had shot them and we knew that after 50 yards they actually started dropping pretty quick (like an inch every 10 yards)