Danny Abear
Well-Known Member
Are you gonna tell me none of those .410 Governor-Judgy handguns are rifled?
He said the shot “conformed to the bore size” and I’m just wondering how a .36 cal ball would have to conform to a .410 smooth bore…so I a
It is my understanding that most 410 shotguns are smooth bore with a choke around .390", the OD of a 410 wad...In a 45/410 handgun you have a barrel with very shallow rifling, just enough to not be considered smoothbore; the .360" leadballs inside of the wad make the od of the wad around .390", BUT the cup at the base of the wad is large enough to seal in a .452" barrel, imparting a very slight spin to the wad. My 2 1/2" bbl Judge will put all 4 buckshot in about a 6" circle at 25-30 feet. If you shoot birdshot thru it, the shot spins too, but creates a donut pattern and at 25' will shoot about a 18" donut, all around point of aim..The difference in advertised velocity is because some are shot from a 3" barrel and some are shot from a 18"+ test barrel; 800 fps from my judge would likly produce 1200 fps from your shotgun.. Also if you look at youtube there are plenty of test and explainations of pistols vs shotguns
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