13 July 2005, 23:40
Savage99Can .410's be fired in some rifles?
Could one fire 410 shot shells in some rifles? T/C made some 45 Colts that would fire 410's and this link indicates has some data on 444 dimensions.
http://www.endtimesreport.com/410reloading.htmlI was really thinking of the Spartan 45-70 and the shotshells.
14 July 2005, 00:24
Rick 0311I believe it is possible to fire .410’s in a 45-70...whether or not it is practical, safe, or good for your rifle is probably open to debate.
14 July 2005, 01:27
PaladinI've fired a .410 shell (1) in my Guide Gun, the rim size won't catch the extractor and you'll have to pry it out with something.
I do have a load using a .410 shot cup, some Unique, #8 birdshot and a .410 cardboard over wad in my Ruger #1 in .405 Winchester. The rifling blows the pattern shreds at 10 yards. It actually has a pretty good density in the center, then a ring shaped hole and then a dense fringe of shot ( think of a picture of the planet Saturn), but I think it'd still wreck a snake's day.

ymmv
14 July 2005, 06:49
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by Savage99:
Could one fire 410 shot shells in some rifles? T/C made some 45 Colts that would fire 410's and this link indicates has some data on 444 dimensions.
http://www.endtimesreport.com/410reloading.htmlI was really thinking of the Spartan 45-70 and the shotshells.
I have seen them fired in trapdoor Springfields....