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CZ LONG ARMS => CZ SHOTGUNS => Topic started by: Striper Sniper on December 03, 2013, 11:32:12 AM

Title: philosophy of use .410?
Post by: Striper Sniper on December 03, 2013, 11:32:12 AM
I really like these light cz shotguns, mallard, bobwhite etc. I assume these a for field work and not for trap? I have done neither so just seek to be enlightened.
Title: Re: philosophy of use .410?
Post by: Whaler on December 03, 2013, 05:38:19 PM
I can't speak for the 410 but I shoot clays with a 28ga Bobwhite and have a ton of fun. I think the smaller gauges offer more of a challenge but you will probably bust more with a 12 or 20ga.

(http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s512/Whaler16/Bobwhite-1.jpg)
Title: Re: philosophy of use .410?
Post by: armed hiker on December 03, 2013, 07:09:19 PM
I started out on a .410 for a shotgun. Used it for hunting squirrels, ducks and deer. what more could you ask for? My father saw me get to the point he knew I needed a larger shotgun so he traded off my .410 for a .20ga.  I never liked the 20ga and still miss that .410, I am on a mission to find another some day.

.410 is pricy ammo though for what you get.
Title: Re: philosophy of use .410?
Post by: jameslovesjammie on December 03, 2013, 10:26:31 PM
I started out with a "I have no clue whatsoever" brand bolt action .410.  It has been passed around everyone in the family for a first shotgun.  I hunted rabbits, pheasants, grouse...you name it.

It's a great starting cartridge; low recoil, (typically) light weight, and still packs enough punch for upland bird hunting.  As armed hiker mentioned, it's just expensive for what you get.  I think that for someone who handloads, you could do better with a 20 gauge and low recoil 3/4 oz loads in a short barreled single shot.
Title: Re: philosophy of use .410?
Post by: Striper Sniper on December 05, 2013, 09:55:01 PM
I'm seriously considering one of those double trigger models. I missed a nicely engraved bobwhite on gunbroker, that must have been special order of some sort.