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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 5879074" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>I personally never have really understood the 410 craz, unless its just to say you did it with a 410 (which is fine). 20 gauge achieves the same purpose going to a subgauge for me. You cut weight in carrying it and unlike the 410 your not limited to a single shot (obviously not all 410 are single shots but thats what most get)</p><p></p><p>If you carry around a 12 gauge and want to go to a sub gauge to really reduce weight and some recoil then just go to a 20 gauge, again just my opinion. Yes shells are more expensive but they are easier to find and have much better efficiency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 5879074, member: 4849"] I personally never have really understood the 410 craz, unless its just to say you did it with a 410 (which is fine). 20 gauge achieves the same purpose going to a subgauge for me. You cut weight in carrying it and unlike the 410 your not limited to a single shot (obviously not all 410 are single shots but thats what most get) If you carry around a 12 gauge and want to go to a sub gauge to really reduce weight and some recoil then just go to a 20 gauge, again just my opinion. Yes shells are more expensive but they are easier to find and have much better efficiency. [/QUOTE]
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