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Offline stillborn

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Which .410
« on: February 15, 2011, 06:17:24 PM »
I was just looking around for a 410 shotgun.  I dont need one, I have two 12s already, i just feel like I need it like a crack head needs a fix.  Kinda sick.... Anyway I was just looking at the h&r, the rossi, yildiz or are the older omes like ithaca or mossberg bolts better quality?  I would like to be able to take it small game hunting.


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Re: Which .410
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2011, 06:35:16 PM »
I have an old Winchester single shot .410.  Tuff old gun.  Shoots straight.  Built like a piece of clock-work.
Also have a fairly new .410  O/U Mossberg.  Looks great.  Does not throw the best pattern.  To me it lacks the quality of the older gun.
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Re: Which .410
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2011, 12:02:56 AM »
  I would check out the H&R. Nice little gun for the price. I hunted with mine for 2 years before a friend of mine made me an offer for it  i couldn't refuse.

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2011, 01:30:41 AM »
What is the model of your winchester?

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2011, 02:51:03 AM »
What is the model of your winchester?

Hey stillborn; it's a Model 37A......Made in Canada   8)
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Re: Which .410
« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2011, 07:15:20 AM »
Made in canada?  Crazyness.  Did they make a lot of guns up there?  Im gonna have to start checking out the gun shows again cause they have a lot of used .410s there.  That yildiz looks pretty slick, but kinda dainty. 

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2011, 09:13:52 AM »
Don't over look the Mossberg pump gun. Dang cute little thangs! A guy at our range had a 28 in the Rem 870 express so I reckon maybe Rem makes one in 410. Don't know for certain. I shot a buddy's 1100 Sporting in 410 one nite on the skeet field. The action working and the bang was the only reason I knew it went off. Absolutely no recoil.


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Re: Which .410
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2011, 04:30:46 PM »
Made in canada?  Crazyness.  Did they make a lot of guns up there?  Im gonna have to start checking out the gun shows again cause they have a lot of used .410s there.  That yildiz looks pretty slick, but kinda dainty.
Don't know how many were made, but they began making them in 1964.
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Re: Which .410
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2011, 08:15:30 PM »
I have a remington 870 pump in 410.  It was worn and beaten when I got it. I fixed the broken stock but left it worn,  gives it some character.  It has proven to be a very handy small game getter.  I have also had a mosberg bolt 410.  It had a 2 shot magazine and a poly choke.  Between the two the remington points and patterns better.

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2011, 03:26:32 PM »
Make mine a double.

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2011, 03:49:48 PM »
Make mine a double.

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Hi Pastor:  What brand of Double are you talking about here?
I've got a little ole Mossberg .410 O/U Silver Reserve.  It's kinda delicate. Not built for rugged use, so I don't take it out near as often as that Winchester Single.
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Re: Which .410
« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2011, 06:29:05 PM »
My personal choice is the Browning Citori White Lightning. I've had .410 pump guns by both Remington and Mossberg and Remington 1100s so chambered as well. I've had a SxS double or two I seem to recall also. Way back in my competition skeet shooting days I used Remington 870s in all four gauges for competition and didn't feel handicapped but finally got tired of picking up hulls and went to an O/U. Nothing fits me any better than the Citori White Lightning guns.


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Re: Which .410
« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2011, 06:58:11 PM »
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Greybeard ~  Nothing fits me any better than the Citori White Lightning guns.
Greybeard; that's been my heart-throb for years. I've handled them, but was never able to lay claim on one of 'em. 
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Re: Which .410
« Reply #13 on: February 19, 2011, 07:07:54 PM »
For several years I owned and shot them in .410, 28 and 20 gauge. Kind of a matter of priorities. I was doing a LOT of skeet shooting back then so that's where my money went. I sure miss the 28 and 20 but my shoulder just isn't up to even that level of recoil. My .410 has a Pachmayr Decelerator pad and I shoot with a shooting vest with pad also. Now my shoulder doesn't hurt after I shoot however my back has been hurting me so bad I've not made it to the range this year.

I love those small gauge White Lightning guns. I had a 12 gauge as well but the recoil of a 12 had already gotten to be too much for me before I bought it.


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Re: Which .410
« Reply #14 on: February 19, 2011, 07:22:00 PM »
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For several years I owned and shot them in .410, 28 and 20 gauge. Kind of a matter of priorities. I was doing a LOT of skeet shooting back then so that's where my money went.
I sure miss the 28 and 20 but my shoulder just isn't up to even that level of recoil. My .410 has a Pachmayr Decelerator pad and I shoot with a shooting vest with pad also. Now my shoulder doesn't hurt after I shoot however my back has been hurting me so bad I've not made it to the range this year.

I love those small gauge White Lightning guns. I had a 12 gauge as well but the recoil of a 12 had already gotten to be too much for me before I bought it.

That would have been a joy to get to do that.  No doubt you had some good times with that.

Boy !  I know what you mean about the 'recoil'.  I can't handle it anymore either.  I'll go out with my son and his buddies and watch them shoot.  They offer to let me shoot their big guns, but I just grin and say " no thanks; I'm enjoying just watching yu'all. "
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Re: Which .410
« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2011, 10:34:44 PM »
I like my doubles SxS. I own 2 in 410. A stevens & a leFever.

To me the SxS just point beter. But I don't shoot competion, just hunt.

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #16 on: March 09, 2011, 09:09:02 AM »
Is that Stevens a Model 311?



M311's 'for SALE' are a very rare item!  Folks who own them in .410's love the heck ouuta them!

M311's are also well regarded in 20 and 12 gagg too,
esp for being such a fugly yet effective SXS.   ;)

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2011, 09:21:53 AM »
Now Couger and pastorp those old American made SxS's were some good shootin guns, and inexpensive too.   Back in the 1940's, Savage sold this old FoxB 20ga. for $25 -$26.   This one is a 1975 model.  Picked it up at a gun show a few yrs back for $425.
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Re: Which .410
« Reply #18 on: March 09, 2011, 04:57:28 PM »
Now Couger and pastorp those old American made SxS's were some good shootin guns, and inexpensive too.   Back in the 1940's, Savage sold this old FoxB 20ga. for $25 -$26.   This one is a 1975 model.  Picked it up at a gun show a few yrs back for $425.


Good for you FourBee, that's a decent price!  My next gun after a first shotgun (M370 Tinnchester .410er), was a Savage Fox Model-B 20gauge.  for the bucks was a fairly good gun.

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #19 on: March 10, 2011, 07:30:49 AM »
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Don't over look the Mossberg pump gun.
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I have a Mossberg .410 pump gun. It weighs about five pounds and shoots a nice pattern. An easy gun to carry, it's a small game hunter's dream come true.

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To me the SxS just point better.
Yep.
Nothing points like a SXS.
I have a little Stoeger .410 coach gun, hammerless. It's quite too short for me but a handy piece nevertheless.

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #20 on: March 10, 2011, 04:09:01 PM »
darkgael; can you show us some pics of that Mossberg Pump ?  Don't leave out that SxS.   8) ;D
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Re: Which .410
« Reply #21 on: March 11, 2011, 09:41:46 AM »
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darkgael; can you show us some pics of that Mossberg Pump ?  Don't leave out that SxS.

Yeah, I can but it won't be till Sunday when I get back to where the guns are.

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #22 on: March 11, 2011, 11:49:32 AM »
I had been looking for a good quality used .410 for a long time. Everything I found was either beat to heck or out of my price range but then I came across this 99% Savage model 30c at an Austin gun show back in January. It is almost in new condition except for two or three tiny scratches, not bad for a gun that has a good ten years on me. ;D (they stopped making them in the late 70's) I paid $250 out the door.

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Re: Which .410
« Reply #23 on: March 11, 2011, 02:14:50 PM »
I had been looking for a good quality used .410 for a long time. Everything I found was either beat to heck or out of my price range but then I came across this 99% Savage model 30c at an Austin gun show back in January. It is almost in new condition except for two or three tiny scratches, not bad for a gun that has a good ten years on me. ;D (they stopped making them in the late 70's) I paid $250 out the door.


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