Hello, I'm new to the shotgun forum here, I spend most of my time over in the handgun and reloading areas.
My son(age 8, coming up on 9) and I were browsing around at the gunstore yesterday and he came across a Mossberg youth 410. I Don't remember the exact model, but it was a 5XX someting in camo. He's like "Dad, I have to have this, it's my dream". He got home and started counting his money to see how much he has. Christmas and his birthday are coming up, so I'm thinking maybe a shotgun would be a good gift.
My dad has one of those New England Arms Survivors in 410/45 Colt, so we borrowed that, bought a box of shells(wow, they are expensive!) and some 45 Colts that I had loaded up, and went out to the range. We had a great time blasting cans, pop bottles and clay pigeons (on the ground). It's a pretty heavy gun so recoil was minimal, especially with my wimpy 45 Colt loads. I also took a 20 ga along and figured he could try that as well, but after I shot it first I knew the recoil would be too much for him(he's a pretty little guy). We also have a Cricket .22 that he has been shooting for a few years and he really enjoys that.
So my question is how useful is a 410?? I have a couple 12 ga guns and I started out on a 20ga, but I was older than him when I started out. I have never really looked at 410 before. It looks like the 410 would be plenty powerful for squirrels, small birds, etc., but I'm thinking knocking pheasants out of the sky would be pretty tough. I know he will outgrow this gun in a few years, so I'm wondering if it is even worth while. We could always trade it off for something else when he gets bigger, so I guess that's not the end of the world. Are there better options than the Mossberg, or is that a pretty solid gun? I wouldn't want to spend a ton of money on this.
My son(age 8, coming up on 9) and I were browsing around at the gunstore yesterday and he came across a Mossberg youth 410. I Don't remember the exact model, but it was a 5XX someting in camo. He's like "Dad, I have to have this, it's my dream". He got home and started counting his money to see how much he has. Christmas and his birthday are coming up, so I'm thinking maybe a shotgun would be a good gift.
My dad has one of those New England Arms Survivors in 410/45 Colt, so we borrowed that, bought a box of shells(wow, they are expensive!) and some 45 Colts that I had loaded up, and went out to the range. We had a great time blasting cans, pop bottles and clay pigeons (on the ground). It's a pretty heavy gun so recoil was minimal, especially with my wimpy 45 Colt loads. I also took a 20 ga along and figured he could try that as well, but after I shot it first I knew the recoil would be too much for him(he's a pretty little guy). We also have a Cricket .22 that he has been shooting for a few years and he really enjoys that.
So my question is how useful is a 410?? I have a couple 12 ga guns and I started out on a 20ga, but I was older than him when I started out. I have never really looked at 410 before. It looks like the 410 would be plenty powerful for squirrels, small birds, etc., but I'm thinking knocking pheasants out of the sky would be pretty tough. I know he will outgrow this gun in a few years, so I'm wondering if it is even worth while. We could always trade it off for something else when he gets bigger, so I guess that's not the end of the world. Are there better options than the Mossberg, or is that a pretty solid gun? I wouldn't want to spend a ton of money on this.