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December 29, 2007, 03:53:11 AM »
Any of you fellows interested in 410 performance, you might be interested in this web site.
http://mcb-homis.com/
This man did some excellent performance testing with the 410. Some similar to what I did but to a greater extent. Have a good day. scout4<><
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December 29, 2007, 06:15:33 AM »
Thanks scout4, interesting reading, I think a H&R/NEF .410 with with 3" Brenneke slugs should make a passable deer gun for shots within the proper range limitations and with a choke that allows for accurate shooting....<><....
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That was a great read. Thanks scout for posting. I hope after deer season is over I can start work on my a souped up 410.
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