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Title: The .410
Post by: btomlin on February 15, 2021, 10:08:24 AM
Have most of you that hunt turkeys with a .410 always been able to hunt with them or has it been recently legalized with the HTL options coming to market??

Here in Iowa, we are limited to 20ga and up.  I was in a gun shop over the weekend and the shop had 2 bottomland camo'd .410 autos.  They were pretty nice pieces of hardware.  I was a little confused on why a shop would be carrying something that is "designed for turkeys" but can't be legally used in the state for turkeys, but not my business.

I guess I was just curious if the use of the .410 is something that is gaining legality in states or if it has always been an option.  I've killed turkeys with a 12, 20, bow, and muzzleloader....a .410 would be cool.
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: Greg Massey on February 15, 2021, 10:35:34 AM
You can small game hunt with the 410 and such.. With the screw in chokes, back in my rabbit hunting days, i wish i had one of these new guns. I did use Steven 410 double barrel for rabbit hunting, still have the gun.. The new TSS shells, has help make it become legal in a lot of states in last few years for turkey hunting.
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: owlhoot on February 15, 2021, 10:58:22 AM
Quote from: btomlin on February 15, 2021, 10:08:24 AM
Have most of you that hunt turkeys with a .410 always been able to hunt with them or has it been recently legalized with the HTL options coming to market??

Here in Iowa, we are limited to 20ga and up.  I was in a gun shop over the weekend and the shop had 2 bottomland camo'd .410 autos.  They were pretty nice pieces of hardware.  I was a little confused on why a shop would be carrying something that is "designed for turkeys" but can't be legally used in the state for turkeys, but not my business.

I guess I was just curious if the use of the .410 is something that is gaining legality in states or if it has always been an option.  I've killed turkeys with a 12, 20, bow, and muzzleloader....a .410 would be cool.
Started kids out with .410 and lead years ago. Missouri. Wish Tss was available then.
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: owlhoot on February 15, 2021, 11:03:12 AM
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 15, 2021, 10:35:34 AM
You can small game hunt with the 410 and such.. With the screw in chokes, back in my rabbit hunting days, i wish i had one of these new guns. I did use Steven 410 double barrel for rabbit hunting, still have the gun.. The new TSS shells, has help make it become legal in a lot of states in last few years for turkey hunting.
RABBIT huntin , dang i miss rabbit hunting. Beagle dogs .410 and running rabbits. Are not many around anymore here. 
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: PalmettoRon on February 15, 2021, 11:16:49 AM
I haven't been doing it long, but more and more states are allowing it with the advent of TSS. I'm probably going to use my .410  and 28 gauge exclusively this Spring and I hunt a lot of different states. With TSS, both gauges are very lethal- the .410 at 40 and change, the 28 at 50, although I will not intentionally shoot either at greater than 40. I prefer 30-35 yds. It's fun carrying a light weight gun and the 5-6 light weight shells in my vest. There is honestly no reason to carry a 12 anymore.
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: Greg Massey on February 15, 2021, 11:25:44 AM
Quote from: PalmettoRon on February 15, 2021, 11:16:49 AM
I haven't been doing it long, but more and more states are allowing it with the advent of TSS. I'm probably going to use my .410  and 28 gauge exclusively this Spring and I hunt a lot of different states. With TSS, both gauges are very lethal- the .410 at 40 and change, the 28 at 50, although I will not intentionally shoot either at greater than 40. I prefer 30-35 yds. It's fun carrying a light weight gun and the 5-6 light weight shells in my vest. There is honestly no reason to carry a 12 anymore.
X2 .. I've got some turkey killing machines in 12 ga. but they are mostly memory guns now. No reason to carry them with me having the 410 and 20 ga..
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: fallhnt on February 15, 2021, 01:20:17 PM
No .410 in IL. Can in MO

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Title: Re: The .410
Post by: Gooserbat on February 15, 2021, 03:01:26 PM
I'm sorry to say I paid a lot of money for my Benelli 12 ga and I intend to keep on using it.
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: Dtrkyman on February 15, 2021, 04:04:01 PM
I went to a 20ga several years ago and started loading my own TSS just so I could carry a light weight gun, The way things have developed I should have gotten a .410 or a .28 ga!

I have a .410 o/u I use for upland, but no chokes and no selective trigger keep it out of the turkey woods!
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: Which Gun on February 16, 2021, 11:45:26 AM
I would have never thought about using a 410 till I read up on TSS. Last year I bought a Steven's 301 put red dot on it. Deep cleaned barrel and choke.  It patterned to 40yds.  Took a great bird with it drop dead as if he was hit with a sledge hammer.
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: B Rogers on February 16, 2021, 11:56:06 AM
I've been considering going the .410 route as well. I really like the idea of a lightweight gun considering the amount of miles walked in turkey season.
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: bbcoach on February 16, 2021, 12:03:22 PM
This is an over regulation issue or not keeping up with technology issue, in some states.  Several states won't allow any size shot smaller than 7.5 for any gauge shotgun.  If a state allows TSS, than shot size to #9 should be allowed in ALL gauges.  A .410 with TSS will definitely get the job done out to a respectable distance.  A .410 with TSS would get more Young kids interested in this Great sport.
Ridiculous in my opinion.
Title: Re: The .410
Post by: btomlin on February 16, 2021, 01:01:51 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on February 16, 2021, 12:03:22 PM
This is an over regulation issue or not keeping up with technology issue, in some states.  Several states won't allow any size shot smaller than 7.5 for any gauge shotgun.  If a state allows TSS, than shot size to #9 should be allowed in ALL gauges.  A .410 with TSS will definitely get the job done out to a respectable distance.  A .410 with TSS would get more Young kids interested in this Great sport.
Ridiculous in my opinion.
I agree.  In Iowa, we are regulated to 10,12,16,20ga and shot sizes 4-8 in lead or nontoxic shot.  Basically it is illegal to get the benefit of the new NonTox shot options like TSS