NRA Family | How to Shoot a .410 Accurately: 6 Tips (2024)

Too many shooters give up on the .410 shotgun before finding successwhich is unfortunate, because this smallest of shotguns is simply fun to shoot. It's also a challenge, but getting the most from your .410 depends on what you want from it. One constant is that focused attention with each shot is the key; there is no room for error with a .410.

1. Size

The .410 shotgun is designated by the actual size of the bore. Other shotguns are designated by gauge, which is an old-fashioned definition of bore size—probably a remnant of the Proof House of London. Gauge is based on a lead ball count, the number of balls having the same diameter as the bore that it takes to weigh a pound.

The .410 shell holds a fraction of the shot held by the other gauges. Shells come in 2½ and 3-inch lengths with an average load of 7/16 to 11/16 ounce, respectively. It is common to expect too much from such a small load of shot. (The standard target and field loads of a 12-gauge shell are 1 1/8 and 1¼ ounce, respectively!)

The challenge of shooting a .410 is getting an effective number of shot to the target. Fewer shot results ingaps in the shot string. Even an 11/16-ounce load leaves little room for error. When shooting fewer shot from a narrower barrel, shot size can have considerable effect on the shot string as it flies through the air. If the pattern is strung out and full of holes, you will have to be a pretty fair shot to hit fast-moving targets.

2. Velocity

When buying shells check the velocity, because a .410 shell often has a lower velocity than the same shell in 12 gauge. Velocities can be less than 1,200 feet per second (fps), which is the standard velocity of target loads used in sporting events. Hunting shells tend to have higher velocities, some 1,300 or higher, and again the .410 is often lower than the same shell in other gauges. Lower velocity is notnecessarily a problem; it’s just a matter of adjusting your lead when wing shooting.

3. Choke

Another thing to think about is the choke. A fixed-full choke is the factory standard. The barrel is tightly choked to make the most of a sparse pattern, which is not a cure-all for the average .410 shotshell. Shot damage is high for the simple reason that the column of shot is narrow, which means the pellets at the bottom of the wad hit the pellets in front as soon as the choke interrupts the flow. The effect is a lengthened shot string,which is fine for squirrel hunting or most shots at rabbits...but not desirable for pass shooting at clay targets and upland birds.

4. Shot

Shot size is important when using a .410. The tendency is to use the same size shot used in a 12-gauge. Shot size should be based on the target. For pass shooting at doves or jump shooting at woodco*ck, use the smallest shot you are comfortable for the hunting conditions. Think in terms of size 7½ for longer shots or shots that may be through brush. Go with size 8 or 8½ for the average shot out in the open. For target shooting, size 9 gives the densest pattern, but you will need to shoot fast as the pellets seem to lose energy in no time.

5. Practice

The .410 shines up close! Shooters will do well to think of their .410 asa 25-yard shotgun. To be sure, you can hit at longer ranges...but it may take a lot of practice to acquire such skill. If you can discipline your shooting, all the better. Larger shot hits harder, but your pattern will decrease in density. It is easier to hit a target with a dense, uniform pattern of shot.

Practice is helpful to imitate hunting conditions. Too often a shooter takes a new shotgun and simply patterns it on paper. Shooting paper for pattern density is informative, when done correctly. But too often this test is only performed witha couple of shots, which is not sufficient to find the best shells or shot size for your shotgun. Shooting paper helps determine if the pattern hits where you aim it.

6. Hunting

Squirrels have thick skins and dense muscles, making 6 shot the minimum size to use, although larger shot sizes are appropriate under some hunting conditions. Rabbits have thin skins, so size 6 or 7½ shot will do. Some hunters who are crack shots use a .410 for grouse and woodco*ck when snap shooting at close range is required. They find a lighter, shorter-barreled .410 loaded with 7½ or 8s easier to swing through the brush. A few experts carry a .410 for pheasant hunting over trained pointers.

Slugs are available and legal for deer in some states. A .410 slug has about the same energy as a .357 magnum, making the extent of your power range for deer about 35 yards. If your shotgun has a full-choked barrel, slugs are not recommended. Cylinder bores are meant to shoot slugs. Check with the manufacturer of your shotgun before you shoot any slugs.

Final Thoughts

Why shoot a .410? For the same reason people shoot .22 rifles: Less is more when it comes to noise and recoil. If you practice with moving targets on a regular basis, at least monthly, you will became a remarkably good shot and the limitations of a narrow column of shot will seem insignificant.

NRA Family | How to Shoot a .410 Accurately: 6 Tips (2024)

FAQs

What is the effective range of a 410 6 shot? ›

Given the modest shot capacity of a . 410 the maximum useful range at which you can expect effective game patterns with any confidence is only about 25 yards under the best circ*mstances. With cylinder bore guns you may do no better than 20 yards... With a Judge revolver no more than 5-7 yards..

What is the accuracy range of a 410? ›

Your maximum effective range will depend on how your gun patterns, but don't expect to hunt beyond 30 yards. For deer-size game and personal defense from 30 to 50 yards, slugs are the best choice.

How far can you accurately shoot a 410 slug? ›

410 slugs may provide sufficient energy within 50 yards, beyond that its efficacy begins to drop dramatically. In fact, according to some ballistician's recommendation of a minimum 1,000 foot-pounds of energy to ethically kill a deer, the . 410 is inadequate even at the muzzle.

What is the best shot size for 410 hunting? ›

Go with size 8 or 8½ for the average shot out in the open. For target shooting, size 9 gives the densest pattern, but you will need to shoot fast as the pellets seem to lose energy in no time. The . 410 shines up close!

How far is a 410 lethal? ›

around 35 to 40 yards for birdshot. For most shooters using a . 410, about half of that last figure. Using 000 buckshot I can take wild dogs and coyote with confidence 50 yards.

What is the best shot for a 410 bird? ›

410 with either 2.5/3 inch shells in #5 to #8 shot the critical factor for me is getting as many shot into the target as possible and a . 410 does not hold many pellets when you go to #4 shot or larger. I would recommend #5/6 and I think you will be satisfied.

Is a 410 shotgun adequate for home defense? ›

410-bore shotguns with buckshot loads, or defense-grade mixed payload shells, turns the gun into a viable low-recoil home defense option. This gun and ammunition combination launches more projectiles per trigger pull than a handgun but does so without the punishing recoil of a 12-gauge shotgun.

What is the killing range of a 410? ›

410 will indeed kill you and it will kill you easily within 30 yards (which is WELL beyond what's needed in most if not all home defense scenarios). It's also a great round for hunting small game including turkeys, and quail, and rabbits, and snakes, and with the proper load (and if it's allowed in your state) a deer.

What is .410 good for? ›

410, lever-action shotguns. Their main use is for keeping your garden clear of vermin, but you could hunt small game with this six-shot gun so long as you buy an aftermarket magazine plug (many states limit repeating shotguns to three shots).

Will a .410 slug stop a grizzly? ›

I'm sure many bear sized critters have been killed with . 410 slugs and similar performing rounds in BP cartridge days but it is a lot different hunting and shooting the bear in the vitals than taking a fast shot end on at a charging bear. And it is unlikely you would shoot unless the bear was charging.

What caliber is a 410 equivalent to? ›

410 bore is equivalent to a (hypothetical) 67-gauge, instead of the incorrectly labeled 36 gauge (0.506) in Europe and South America.

How far will 410 buckshot shoot? ›

Beyond about 30 to 50 yards, the spread from most shotguns becomes too unpredictable to reliably guarantee that any of the pellets will hit the intended target.

Which choke gives you the greatest range? ›

The tighter the constriction of the tube, the farther the range. For example, a full choke is most effective at 40 to 50 yards. An improved cylinder is most effective from 20 to 35 yards.

What size 410 does the judge shoot? ›

In 2008 Taurus introduced the Judge Magnum which can fire either standard 2 1⁄2" or 3" . 410 shotshells which contain five 000 buckshot and are more effective as personal defense rounds.

Why is 410 ammo so rare? ›

With more people buying guns during these uncertain times, the demand for ammunition, including our beloved . 410 shells, has shot through the roof. On top of that, the pandemic has thrown a wrench in the supply chain, making it super tough for manufacturers to keep up with our ammo needs.

What is 6 shot shotgun shells used for? ›

The #6 is one of the more popular shot types for medium to large birds. Turkey, duck, grouse and pheasant are popular targets for this size round – as you can get a great spread at 30 yards with enough penetration to get through the largest turkey vertebrae, giving you a clean kill.

What's the difference between #4 and #6 shot? ›

Shot size and weight

That is, the size of the individual pellet within the shell. This is what ultimately hits the target. As the shot size gets larger, the diameter of the pellet gets smaller…so 6 shot is smaller than 4 shot, 4s are smaller than 2s, and so on.

What is the effective range of 6 steel shot? ›

At 30 yards, a No. 6 steel pellet sent downrange at 1,430 fps retains 692 fps of terminal velocity. However in another 10 yards, or the 40-yard mark, No. 6 steel has slowed to 579 fps, under the basic velocity requirement of 600 fps for adequate penetration.

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