I have seen a few guns capable of firing both .45LC and .410
shotgun shells. That raises a couple of questions. If the barrels
are rifled for the .45 won't that result in errant patterns with
the shotshells? Would the rifling be damaged by steel shot?
Is it safe to fire a .45LC from a smoothbore .410? Of course
accuracy would be poor (maybe nonexistent) but would it be
safe? How does the .45LC compare to the .410 slug in terms
of accuracy/power/lethalness? Any insights would be appreciated.
shotgun shells. That raises a couple of questions. If the barrels
are rifled for the .45 won't that result in errant patterns with
the shotshells? Would the rifling be damaged by steel shot?
Is it safe to fire a .45LC from a smoothbore .410? Of course
accuracy would be poor (maybe nonexistent) but would it be
safe? How does the .45LC compare to the .410 slug in terms
of accuracy/power/lethalness? Any insights would be appreciated.