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12b / .410 Combination.


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Yes you can get them. However it would be quite expensive. Just get a .410 sleeve/adapter and put it in an O/U.

 

What he said. The sleeves are cheap enough, so you could use a double barrelled gun and have 1 barrel fire a .410 cartridge and the other a 12bore.

 

Out of interest, why cant you just use a .410 anyway? Or use a 12 bore with a lower powered cartridge? Is there really the need to fire both a .410 and a 12bore cartridge from the same gun?

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What he said. The sleeves are cheap enough, so you could use a double barrelled gun and have 1 barrel fire a .410 cartridge and the other a 12bore.

 

Out of interest, why cant you just use a .410 anyway? Or use a 12 bore with a lower powered cartridge? Is there really the need to fire both a .410 and a 12bore cartridge from the same gun?

 

 

The same reason people by Flashy cars, and big TV's. There is no reason to have a car that can go 200mph, or being able to watch a film in 3DHD. I want one, because it sounds cool.

 

 

Also, the Pattening on a .410 converter is ****.

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do those .410 converters go down on your SGC? whats the longest one you can get to give a better 'barrel'?

 

The patterning with one of the 12g-.410 Gaugemate reducers was absolutely fine up to about 15 yards. I didn't pattern mine any further than that, but the amount of shot in a .410 would reduce the range beyond much more than that anyway, in a 12g barrel.

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