PrairieStormAddict
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Anyone (aside from first time/youth hunters) shooting a .410 regularly for pheasants? I'm debating about taking out my great-grandpa's old bolt action for a hunt or two before the season's out.
Sounds like a good way to lose birds.
I can't say regularly for pheasants, but I try to carry my 410 O/U at least once a year---just because.![]()
A .410 will is deadly on pheasants. And no a .410 is not a good kid gun. I shoot 3" 6 shot out of my o/u. Before you hunt with one pattern it and go shoot a thousand rounds at the skeet or sporting clays range. If you're familiar and comfortable with a .410 there is nothing you couldn't hunt with one.
The .410 is not a youth or first timer shotgun. It is really an experts guns. Someone very skilled and fully aware of it's limits. Will it kill a pheasant? Yes, under the proper circumstances. It has a limited payload of 1/2 oz. to 11/16 oz. at a rather low fps. If you use one keep your shots under 30 yds. (20-25 yds. preferable) and I would use #6 or #7.5 shot for pattern density.
If you're familiar and comfortable with a .410 there is nothing you couldn't hunt with one.
While you certainly can hunt anything with a .410 your results on some game may be disappointing. Hunting waterfowl or turkey with a .410 would not be the wisest decision and it's even marginal on pheasants. I don't want to start an argument here but the .410 definitely has it's limitations.
The reason I even brought it up as one is because it's not unheard of for youngsters to start out on one here in SD.