Well I did get to spend my lunch break on Monday at the range on the way to a job......and I got to shoot a whole 3 rounds of .410 at patterning targets....at 30 yds.
1- 2 1/2" and 2- 3"......all #6 shot, factory Remington loads...
I liked the 3", that's why I shot a 2nd one instead of a 2nd 2 1/2".......
2 1/2" 98/110 = 89%
3" 134/150 = 89%
128/150 = 85%
All in the 30" circle, though the highest concentration of hits was much tighter than that, most were in the top 1/2 of the circle, about 15" around.
The 2 1/2" shell grouped and hit in the exact same POI, but the 3" just had more shot to hit in the same place, with fewer gaps.
The 3" shells do run a little slower, since the powder load is the same as the 2 1/2, with more shot. I'm not sure it makes much difference on small game at the proper range...
I do need to try this little gun in the field shooting clays, but my tendency right now is for the 3" shells......
MSP Ret, I did not shoot this gun before removing the burr from the threaded hole for the bead, but there definately WAS one there.....and it certainly did shoot nicely choked, just above the center of the target....after cleaning that up.....
I also patterned my 12ga 32" full NEF and shot my "new" 20ga mod NEF this day as well.......all shot just as hoped for, but the 20ga was much sweeter to shoot than I had expected! I may just forego my 16ga quest :lol: :grin:
....Especially since someone, out of the blue, just GAVE me a high end MEC 20 ga loader!!! :shock: