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Had a look out to a spot about half an hours drive from me today. Was by myself so decided instead of netting up i would have some fun with my .410. Really enjoyed it. My 2 ferrets -albino and polecat jills worked brilliantly- first bolting a couple of young, both dropped by the gun.

Went to 3 warrens in all and walked a long hedge riddled with holes. Total of 5 rabbits killed, 1 pricked :thumbdown: , and quite a few blatant misses :icon_redface: .

I usually take the 12 bore shooting rabbits and really missed that second shot thats available, especially on the pricked rabbit that got away- i guess i will have to get some more practice in!

Anyway i enjoyed it, the ferrets got a nice bit of excercise and farmer giles is a few rabbits less- Everyones happy!

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trappa....

 

what sort of .410 set-up have you got ? i use to have a single shot hushpower pedretti .410

 

the two problems were it was only a one shot & it was a bit of a bollock ache when you had to re-load in a hurry, especially straight after a shot was taken as the cartridge seemed to swell up & a bit of effort had to be used in getting it out.

 

i ended up getting rid of that & got myself a .410 mossberg, 3 shot pump with hushpower attached.. always handy when more than a couple of shots are needed.

 

it never misses a beat. i use 3" magnums. very quiet, & comes in handy when shooting early in the morning or late at night when you want to keep the noise to a minimum.

 

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trappa....

 

what sort of .410 set-up have you got ? i use to have a single shot hushpower pedretti .410

 

the two problems were it was only a one shot & it was a bit of a bollock ache when you had to re-load in a hurry, especially straight after a shot was taken as the cartridge seemed to swell up & a bit of effort had to be used in getting it out.

 

i ended up getting rid of that & got myself a .410 mossberg, 3 shot pump with hushpower attached.. always handy when more than a couple of shots are needed.

 

it never misses a beat. i use 3" magnums. very quiet, & comes in handy when shooting early in the morning or late at night when you want to keep the noise to a minimum.

 

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And hopefully no rabbits to crawl off and die slowly.Inan

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Richie- im having them same problems. Its a one shot .410 im using with no ejector so if i need 2 shots i need to be fast to break, pull the cart, replace it and shoot again. Your gun looks spot-on, very smart indeed, exactly what i would treat myself to if funds allowed.

 

Inan, if that last post is a dig at me, dont be an ar*e, i always try to dispatch animals quickly and have the upmost respect for my quarry. I dont know your history but if youve never shot a pigeon or a pheasant without winging it or youve never shot a rabbit thats managed to get to a hole before you reached it your either the only hunter in the world to do so, and i take my hat off to you, or your a "keyboard" hunter.

If it wasnt a dig then i apologise for my outburst.

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i know how you feel with the one shot ! with the pump it cycles nigh on as fast as a semi. especially as its only a .410 the kick back is none existant so the next shot can be pulled straight away as the aim doesnt really change " i hope that makes sense ".. :wacko:

 

like when youre firing a 12g semi the kick can be quite hard & the shotty tends to go high after each shot so time is taken to get aim again.

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i know how you feel with the one shot ! with the pump it cycles nigh on as fast as a semi. especially as its only a .410 the kick back is none existant so the next shot can be pulled straight away as the aim doesnt really change " i hope that makes sense ".. :wacko:

 

like when youre firing a 12g semi the kick can be quite hard & the shotty tends to go high after each shot so time is taken to get aim again.

Perfect sense richie. Listen,if you ever sell your gun give old trap trap first dibs!

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