School me on 410's

I've been carrying the 301 in 410 for the past 4 years. Pattern master code black turkey choke, boss Tom #9's, burris ff3. It's taken several birds at 35-40 yds, never had one get away.

It's so light, easy to carry and gets the job done at 40 and in every time. I will never go back to lugging a 10 or 12 ga. around. Love my 20 gauges also and really want to get a 28 ga also.
 
I wasn't impressed at all with the factory choke tube. I ordered a jebs head hunter for it. We shall see, they have excellent reviews. I'm not a turkey hunter by any means, actually never killed one. Just doing this for my boy. I don't want to keep dumping money into it. 😆
 
I wasn't impressed at all with the factory choke tube. I ordered a jebs head hunter for it. We shall see, they have excellent reviews. I'm not a turkey hunter by any means, actually never killed one. Just doing this for my boy. I don't want to keep dumping money into it. 😆


If you're using lead you're not going to be impressed with any choke tube.


The money you'll waste on tubes and lead testing ammo would have been cheaper and better spent buying a single box of apex /verdict/etc tss


I have a friend that tried to cheap out on 20 gauge ammo. He wasted about $200 on chokes and ammo and none were reliable at 40yds. Someone gave him a box of Apex and it immediately fixed his issues while using the factory choke.

The cheapest way to a good pattern is good ammo .
 
If you're using lead you're not going to be impressed with any choke tube.


The money you'll waste on tubes and lead testing ammo would have been cheaper and better spent buying a single box of apex /verdict/etc tss


I have a friend that tried to cheap out on 20 gauge ammo. He wasted about $200 on chokes and ammo and none were reliable at 40yds. Someone gave him a box of Apex and it immediately fixed his issues while using the factory choke.

The cheapest way to a good pattern is good ammo .
I'm going to break down and get a box of apex ninja rounds.
 
Be careful not to get the gun shooting too tight, especially with that jebs. At your son's age, I'd want a lot of wiggle room.
When my son was that age, I had him shooting a 20 gauge with a full choke and dove loads. It had a nice and wide killing pattern out to about 30 yards.
 

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