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  • FrommerStop

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    Use the 3" 3/4 oz loaded .410 shell as a cut shell.
    Below are 12 gauge that have been cut. They are accurate to at least 10 yards.

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    FrommerStop

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    If it had been a Natural Ice can I would say it was crackheads ;) At crime scenes we used to profile the suspect pool by the brands of beer cans in and around the scene:cool:
    A smart criminal 'crackhead' would find out what his competition drinks and scatter those around crime scenes lol.
    Maybe crackheads are not smart criminals lol.
     

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    On an unrelated note , does anyone know how long it would take for a newer model ford pickup to overheat with 2 or 3 seventeen caliber holes in the radiator?
    asking for a friend
     

    DixieReb

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    I wouldn’t even think about or consider using a 410 for deer, it could be done I’m sure but to be more ethical in taking a deer I’d use no less than a 20 gauge. I’ve killed deer with 16, 12 and 10 gauge but never used a 20 ga or 410 on a deer. One of my grandmothers used to go with Grandaddy back in the 1960’s when they dog hunted, I remember Granny killing deer with her 20 ga single shot. I have a scoped Rem 870 that I enjoy taking deer with 12 ga slugs, haven’t carried a 10 ga in a long time due to ammo difficult to find, own two 10 ga shotguns
     

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    "410 slug weighs about 87.5 grains, starts with a muzzle velocity of 1815 fps, and generates 640 ft. lbs. of muzzle energy." I don't think it's a good idea...
    At very close ranges it is enough to kill small deer if the accuracy is there. Not my choice for sure, but if I was hungry and I had nothing else....
     
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