Small bore scatterguns.

12-34hom

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I've decided to purchase another 410 for the upcoming pheasant season here in Iowa.

I've made a couple of contacts via the internet concerning purchasing said shotgun.

What would be you're choice for this type of shotgun, auto, pump, O/U, S/S. bolt. I see Remington has come out with a "sporting model" 1100 with a 27 inch barrel differing system of choke tubes for various applications that interests me.

Thanks for any replies or suggestions.

12-34hom.
 
skip the 410 and get a 28 gauge. the 28 gauge will give you a better shot pattern and a shorter shot string. I have a Remington 870 express in 28 gauge that is a lot of fun to shoot. 410 shells are cheaper but the 28 gauge is still better. Winchester has 1 ounce loads in 4's , 5's or 6's and they will knock the hell out of a pheasant
 
12-34hom,

Sounds as if you have some experience with the .410 and know your loadings. I like the 1100 a lot, proven so this new offering should be fine.

You ever find a Model 42 Winchester - buy it. Ditto for a Stevens 311 SxS.

I used a Citori 3 bbl set to compete. Getting into the little critters ( 28ga and .410) this is a great O/U to hunt with.

I don't know if you have a preference for a platform ,I just presented one of each. Get the whole set I say. :)

I have to admit, the 28 ga is "better than it is suposed to be". My best scores were in the 28 ga event.

Dang it though....that .410 when used at the range and with proper loads, fun, and yes it'll work. [ Back in the old days, many a duck fell to a .410 , and 28 ga. Couple of special invites where the largest bore allowed was the 28 ....one was .410 only.]

We expect a Report on what you decide. :)
 
Get a good used Citori .410, they tend not to be used much like 12ga guns! There is an older fixed choke on on Gunbroker for $800 that looks new. The newer Citoris are $1200 up. I paid $900 for my NIB 'old 73' Skeet .410 :D
 
Ditch the "Idiot stick" and get a 28. Remington makes it in both the 870 and 1100, ruger has a nice O/U and Beretta has the 686 O/U. Baikal has imported SXS and O/U guns that are relatively inexpensive. Saw a SXS in Gander Mountain for $400!

28 throws better patterns and less likely to cripple birds. Ammo is about the same price as 410 for comparable loadings and can be had in non toxic shot.


28 is much easier to reload.
 
If you are set on a .410 over a 28ga, remember that most autos will only shoot 2.5" shells, so will the new lever shotguns "marlin, winchester". Find a platform that will give you some payload. Like the others a 28 would be better for pheasant, unless you keep all your shots in very close range.
 
I would love to have a Model 42, but until I win the lottery I'll have to settle for my .410 Wingmaster. I bought this gun 3-4 years ago, and it has been my "fun gun" ever since. I dove hunted with it yesterday. If you know the gun's (and your) limitations, you can do fine with the .410. I do use the 3" shells for hunting, but I shoot 2 1/2 inch shells at all the target games. The last time I took it to a Sporting Clays range, I shot 76/100. That is not too far off my usual score with a 20 gauge. My best score on the skeet field has been a 23. My gun has a fixed, modified choke. I couldn't ask for anything more.

Yes, a 28 throws more shot into a better pattern. No, it ain't quite as much fun.

Clemson
 
410 vs. 28 guage shotguns.

Thanks for all the replies thus far, I've always liked & shot 410 guage shotguns for over 40 years of hunting pheasant - quail - rabbits.

My dad's choice for wing shooting was the 28 guage, i witnessed him pull a triple on three roosters that made the mistake of getting up before him with a Remington model 1100 28 guage... :)

But I've had a few memorable moments behind a 410 myself and have found it more than adequate for pheasants [in particular] out to 35 yards. One of the guns i really kick myself for selling was a Remington 870 410 "lightweight" that i traded for a 45 that i "thought" i needed... :confused:

As it stands right now, i am looking at a NIB Remington 1100 for 600.00$. The only downside is the barrel is choked modified, i prefer a full choke on my 410's. I looked at the Citori on Gunbroker, and that also is very nice.. I had my hands on a Weatherby Athena 410 O/U at a gun show here a while back, but the price was out of my leage... :(

Pheasant season opens the last weekend in October, so i still have awhile to decide.

Thanks for all the input from the members who have replied thus far.

12-34hom.
 
12-34hom

I Just happen to have ...[tm]

My truck took me to a field with Doves all by itself. I didn't have a gun...I was provided with a "sampling". :D [ it happens]

Okay - that 1100 Sporting 28 , is sweeet!!!!. Has chokes. IMO they need to do this with a English Stock :cool: . Need to do this in a .410 with 3" chambers and English Stock. :cool: :cool:

Ahh...now the 870 in 28 ga with Chokes is another Sweet gun! The .410 version is very very nice , even with Mod tubes ....I figure tweak / stack loadings.

Shot an older Citori .410. Citori's fit me. I really think finding a used Citori would be great. Something about the .410 in a little critter.

Go to the LLBean and Orvis websites and see what they have....in used guns.
I have to stay away from their....I drool on keyboards...
 
In the "For What It's Worth" category, Mike Orlen will install tubes in a .410 barrel for about $85, and that includes 3 tubes. Let's see.....Skeet, Modified and Full?? I have been considering it for the 870 Wingmaster, but I am doing OK with the modified choke in the factory barrel. Still, it would be nice to have the choices.

Clemson
 
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