Just picked up my first .410 for shooting some grouse. Curious what you prefer for shot size?
I already have some 2.5" #6, but was thinking of getting some 3" as well. What's better, #4 or #6? TIA
Just picked up my first .410 for shooting some grouse. Curious what you prefer for shot size?
I already have some 2.5" #6, but was thinking of getting some 3" as well. What's better, #4 or #6? TIA
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#6 would be more than adequate for grouse and do less damage to the meat than the larger #4
I have never had an issue with killing grouse with a .410 with either 2.5/3 inch shells in #5 to #8 shot the critical factor for me is getting as many shot into the target as possible and a .410 does not hold many pellets when you go to #4 shot or larger. I would recommend #5/6 and I think you will be satisfied.
Be well, /B
Thanks mc, appreciate the info! I guess there will also be more pellets per cartridge for #6 vs. #4
Thanks BB, you answered my next question before I was finished typing it!
I've just got to get back to the store before they are all sold out, slim pickings in ammo selection lately...
i use a 410 for a back pack gun when hikin in after the whitetail,,,,,,,2 1/2" or 3" shells work great,,,,,,i prefer the 7 1/2 shot,,,but if i cant find any ill drop down to #6 shot
Aim small,,miss small
I like 2.5" #6
"If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004
Thank you very much for all the info gents! Looks like what I already have is good to go. Although I may buy one box of 3" #6 just to try out as well. Need to buy ammunition now before the opener. Shelves already look scarce, got to get it now before it's all gone.
Man I can't wait for the season to open and pop some chickens!
The larger shot is easier to find and to spit out than the finer shot...
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I use the larger shot #6 or #4 prefer the 3" . My thinking is less pellets = less chance for lead in the bird? . I go head shots and rarely get any shot in the breast. .