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Foxes and .410's


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I decided to do a bit of roost shooting this afternoon with the .410 and some 2.5" no.6 cartridges. I had shot 3 birds when I was suddenly confronted by a fox walking past about 20 yards away. I did not fire because I only had the .410 but it got me thinking would it do the job or not? The gun has no choke in either barrel. In the end I got 7 pigeon for 10 shots which I dont think is bad for roosting!

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It's all about shot placement with ANY shotgun, and by that I mean "SHOT" placement, it doesnt matter how good you are, the pattern is predictable but the specific shot placement isn't!

 

Get it right (lucky) with a 410 and 20 yards is perfectly doable, a 12 with the right cartridge is more capable, but you are still down to the unpredictable specific shot placement.

 

As has been said, best to generally forget 410 unless for despatch, and keep 12 as close as possible with a sensibly large and heavy load!! :lol:

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