+1 to all comments above...
starting with a .410 can destroy your confidence....( my .410 laughs at me...and mumbles.."you suck" ...when I load it in the truck to go to the club )...its an evil thing...
However, as I get into the season ...and I'm out shooting a few hundred targets every week ...mixing in the .410 from time to time / does feel good - and tells me that my stance, swing fundamentals, etc are all on point for a change. I shot my .410 O/U last week - with some success ( a 23 and a 22 on the skeet field - which with a .410 for me, is very good )..../ but in the
.410 I favor an O/U at around 8lbs with 30" barrels ...( same identical specs as my 28ga, 20ga guns and 12ga primary guns ).
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