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410 gauge question

Posted on 9/12/25 at 2:06 pm
Posted by Crappieman
Member since Apr 2025
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 2:06 pm
Anyone know of a brand of single shot 410 gauge that shoots rifled slugs accurately out to 50 yards? Looking for one for a 7 year old.
Posted by Shexter
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Member since Feb 2014
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 2:08 pm to
Henry Single Shot and the Savage 301
Posted by Piebald Panther
Member since Aug 2020
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 2:51 pm to
You looking for him to shoot 410 slugs at deer?

If so, I'd suggest just going get a real rifle for the kid they could use for a long time. There's plenty of calibers with reduced recoil ammo out there that even small kids can handle.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 3:07 pm to
Unless you're somewhere that requires slugs, get him something else. .410 slugs are terrible. They're low power, inaccurate, too much recoil for what you get.

ANY centerfire rifle, and I mean ANY centerfire rifle would be better. A single shot .357 magnum would be far better. A single shot .223 would be far better.
Posted by Crappieman
Member since Apr 2025
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 3:21 pm to
Hunting small parcel with homes nearby. I bowhunt. Hence the need for a 410 slug gun. Have 243 and 25-06 for when in a club or on other large properties. Have a real old 410 that shoots 2.5 in shells. At 22 yards it wont hit a pie plate. Lol
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 3:28 pm to
I could never hit anything with a .410 no matter if it was a slug or shot. Likely your kid won’t be able to either

I got a youth model 20 ga back then and you probably should do the same
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 3:31 pm to
Get something else. Anything else. A 12 ga and tactical low recoil buckshot. A 9mm carbine even. Anything else.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 4:57 pm to
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Get something else. Anything else. A 12 ga and tactical low recoil buckshot. A 9mm carbine even. Anything else.


350 Legend to 50yds would be a fine round compared to a 410
Posted by meltingman
Member since Jun 2017
136 posts
Posted on 9/12/25 at 5:16 pm to
I have a Henry lever action 410 and shoot Hornady sabot slugs out to 50 yards. Just for fun we were hitting 50% IPSC plates (9"x15") consistently center of plate.
Posted by jgthunt
Walker
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 5:54 pm to
What about a .44 mag?
I have a CVA Scout that is small, compact, accurate, and light recoil.
Posted by Duane Dibbley
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Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 6:01 pm to
H&R makes a single-shot 28-gauge shotgun, and Benneke has a 28-gauge slug, which, in my opinion, would be better for hunting deer, and you could use it for squirrels. The only downside is that you would likely have to buy your ammo online.

H&R Pardner Model SB1 28 Gauge Single Shot Shotgun...$159.99



Posted by Cubera
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2017
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 6:20 pm to
.410 Bore = 67.5 gauge
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 7:44 pm to
Yep, that would work.

There are lots of low recoil and low range options that are so dramatically better than a .410 slug.
Posted by Captain Rumbeard
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 8:03 pm to
That's a good way to make him learn to flinch and experience losing a deer to an underpowered round.

Highly recommend that if you can, get him a rifle. Maybe a .243, 7mm-08, something light that is actually deadly on deer. Once that slug slaps him a few times he's going to flinch every time.
Posted by mudshuvl05
Member since Nov 2023
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Posted on 9/12/25 at 8:10 pm to
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Get something else. Anything else. A 12 ga and tactical low recoil buckshot. A 9mm carbine even. Anything else.
Agreed. From an ethical standpoint, I don't know what "close" means, because it hasn't been made clear, but if it's to the point to where you're relegated to using a 410 slug to deer hunt with to mitigate for any collateral damage to life or property, you probably shouldn't be shooting from that location.

In fact, if that's the case, there's no "probably" to it: find another spot to hunt.
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
41723 posts
Posted on 9/12/25 at 8:58 pm to
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410 gauge


410s are the oddball in shotgun in that they are bore size rather than gauge size.
Posted by REB BEER
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Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 9/13/25 at 7:36 am to
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What about a .44 mag?


I second the 44 mag. My son killed his 1st deer with one at 7 years old.

Low recoil, good at 100+ yards, low recoil, and can use during primitive arms season if needed.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 9/13/25 at 7:47 am to
The bad thing is if it comes out of a rifled barrel with enough arse to kill a deer, its got enough arse to leave the property and be dangerous. If thats the main concern, a bow is really the only "safe" option.

Something like a .22-250 or other very high velocity centerfire is a good choice too. They are very low ricochet risk.
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
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Posted on 9/13/25 at 9:48 am to
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I could never hit anything with a .410 no matter if it was a slug or shot.


All I hunted rabbits with was a single shot .410, couldn't venture a guess how many I have killed.
Posted by REB BEER
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Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 9/13/25 at 2:57 pm to
quote:

The bad thing is if it comes out of a rifled barrel with enough arse to kill a deer, its got enough arse to leave the property and be dangerous. If thats the main concern, a bow is really the only "safe" option.


I understand that, but damn how close are these houses? Are they hunting in a neighborhood?
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