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November 29, 2013, 08:37 AM | #1 |
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.45 Long Colt in a .410 shotgun?
I understand something like the Taurus Judge can fire both the .45 Long Colt and a .410. That leads me to wonder can a light or medium loaded .45 Long Colt be safely fired in a standard .410 shotgun? If 'yes' then what would be the expected accuracy if fired from a smooth bore (traditional shotgun) barrel? If 'yes' are any .45 LC bullets made having some grooves to impart some spin to improve accuracy if fired from a smooth bore barrel? It seems a 200+/- grain LC bullet would pack more oomph than a 90 grain .410 slug - or would it, if the load were light enough not to exceed safe pressures in a .410 barrel?
The reasons I'm asking are: (1) Curiosity. (2) I'm considering getting a trunk/pack/early-season-squirrel gun, such as the Chiappa Double Badger .22/.410. Being able to fire a .45 LC from the .410 barrel would add a little more versatility to the gun if I ever needed it for survival or some other unexpected purpose. Thanks, Andrew
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November 29, 2013, 08:52 AM | #2 |
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You could probably fire it at least once if it would even fit in the chamber. A big consideration is that the 410 barrel might might be choked which could cause a big problem. Accuracy would be about zero since there is no rifling in the shot gun. And I haven't ever heard of rifled .45 bullets. I think the Judge barrel is sized to fire 45 Colt and that's why it is possible to shoot the .410 shells through it. If the gun barrel was properly sized for the 410, you couldn't fire the 45 Colt in it.
Bottom line is I wouldn't do it. Last edited by Bozz10mm; November 29, 2013 at 09:00 AM. |
November 29, 2013, 08:54 AM | #3 |
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I would never consider firing a .454 inch bullet in a .410 inch barrel.
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November 29, 2013, 10:37 AM | #4 |
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Re: .45 Long Colt in a .410 shotgun?
Thank you. That answers that.
I wondered how the different sizes chambered. I figured it was some nuance in the measuring between pistol and shotgun that made them essentially the same. I now wonder if firing a .410 shell in a Judge leaves you with severely expanded brass. Anyway, that doesn't deter me from wanting a nice little over/under. I was just wondering, "Hey, what if..." |
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Technically... If the barrel was thick enough you could have it bored out to fit the 45 colt. I don't know if the action or the chamber would handle the pressure.
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November 29, 2013, 04:31 PM | #6 |
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Re: .45 Long Colt in a .410 shotgun?
It still sound like a, "No!" :-)
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November 29, 2013, 04:47 PM | #7 |
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IF your life insurance and health insurance are paid up, and your feeling SUICIDAL,,, then you could try, but if you have a .410 shotgun that can fit a 45 long colt cartridge, your survivors will be RICH from the lawsuit.
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I see you've been planning this for awhile
On the TV show "Sons of Guns" They loaded 410 shells with black powder and shot Arrows over 300 fps with it. Boomer
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November 29, 2013, 05:44 PM | #9 |
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.45 Long Colt in a .410 shotgun?
There's a couple homers on you tube firing 50 cal. BMG with a couple rubber bands around it from a 12 ga shotgun. I wouldn't advise that either.
http://youtu.be/sZaK7D4XVo8 |
November 29, 2013, 05:49 PM | #10 |
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At least they weren't dumb enough to fire it from the shoulder, but they still rate pretty high on the Dumbometer.
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November 29, 2013, 07:17 PM | #11 |
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.45 Long Colt
I remember the TC Contenders offered a .45/410 same barrel. Two of my friends had them, I shot them with both shell/cartridge, we are still here, all fingers and eyes in tact.
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November 29, 2013, 07:24 PM | #12 |
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Yes, there are some firearms designed and marketed to take and fire both with various degrees of interchangeability (I think NEF handi-rifles need a choke change).
Otherwise I'd be giving it a big miss for anything other than a one-shot, this-is-all-I-have-and-I'm-going-to-use-it life-or-death situation. |
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November 30, 2013, 07:12 AM | #14 |
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Confusion
There has been and still is continuing confusion about this idea, though most of the necessaries have been addressed here.
You can shoot .410 Shotshells in a gun chambered for .45 Colt....if the chamber is long enough. The Judge and the Contender .45/.410 barrel are examples of this. It does not work safely the other way around though...shooting a .45 Colt cartridge in a standard .410 bore shotgun. Why? Modern .45 Colt loads use bullets that are .452" in diameter. The bore of a .410 is, well, .410"......and .410 shotguns frequently come with fixed full choke barrels. That reduces the diameter to something around .395". People will tell you that they do this, that it has been done, that they have never had a problem....OK, "people" do lots of silly things. Just because you can, doesn't mean that you should. Pete
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.444 in a .410 Bore http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-lyk1WyyJ4 Same gun with a .454 Casull http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAnbDvLIAac BTW I in no way condone what these guys did, and only present this here as 'an' answer to the OP... |
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The .444 uses .429" bullets. The .454 Casull uses the .452s. Those two eventually blow that gun up. Pete
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More .454, some .45 Colt, and .44 Mag... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwX9mJvss1k |
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Can you fire .45 in a .41?
Short answer, NO!
The reason the .45/.410 barrels work is that that barrels are .45cal and the shotgun shells are .41 cal. It does NOT work the other way.
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Only if you have "The Little .410 That Could" that IraqVeteran8888 had... Although, that did blow up eventually, but it took a while... Actually, I wonder if, had they exclusively fired .45 Colt, if the thing would ever have blown up.
But yeah, short of that, I wouldn't advise it... Now if you were to have a gun like a pardner .410 that you didn't care about... You could fire as many .410's as you possibly could within reason to prove... heh... (Not from the shoulder obviously). If I was made of money, I'd probably try it myself. |
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I have been looking for that video and have been unable to find it on YouTube. Is it still on? Pete
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