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Updated my post with reamer specs above
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My Dickinson Estate .410 has factory marked M/M fixed chokes that measure .009/.009 with a dial caliper. Where on the gun are they marked, WS? I've never seen choke markings on mine. SRH Stan, mine are marked with 3 stars (Mod) just ahead of the barrel flats as shown by Adam. Is yours not stamped similarly?
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Just looked at mine in between hauling loads of corn to the bins. It has the three stars, too. Never noticed before. Thanks.
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No .410 but I have a Dickinson, although it's a 12ga, and I still can't pull the triggers. Gotta get that fixed one day.
I do have a couple of .410 shotguns; an original Marlin Four-tenner that only shoots 2.5" shells and a Nitro Special. Full choke all around.
No doubt I could take a limit with one of them on opening day in a sunflower patch. However I just can't justify shooting wild game birds with what I consider to be less than adequate loads. I deem that to be 1oz. of shot. It is just a personal thing with me and I do not judge others for their choice of gun.
I've followed Stan's and others' results with their .410 and know better than to say it can't be effective. Still, I think I would cripple too many to suit my sensibilities...Geo
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3 types of fluting common on taper pin reamers: Straight, Reverse Twist, Reverse Spiral. I've been using the reverse twist (middle) style to prevent chatter when hand reaming a forcing cone. Example of plain HSS vs. TiN coated
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No .410 but I have a Dickinson, although it's a 12ga, and I still can't pull the triggers. Gotta get that fixed one day.
I do have a couple of .410 shotguns; an original Marlin Four-tenner that only shoots 2.5" shells and a Nitro Special. Full choke all around.
No doubt I could take a limit with one of them on opening day in a sunflower patch. However I just can't justify shooting wild game birds with what I consider to be less than adequate loads. I deem that to be 1oz. of shot. It is just a personal thing with me and I do not judge others for their choice of gun.
I've followed Stan's and others' results with their .410 and know better than to say it can't be effective. Still, I think I would cripple too many to suit my sensibilities...Geo It's not the total amount of shot that counts, Geo., it's the density at whatever range you limit yourself to. I can have greater density with a 11/16 oz. load at 25 yds. than some have with 1 oz. at 35-40 yds. Not being argumentative. I respect anyone who "errs on the side of caution". All my best, SRH
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Dang! Now I've got to count the stars on mine. If 3 is mod, what would full be, 5?
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Dang! Now I've got to count the stars on mine. If 3 is mod, what would full be, 5? Probably goes the other direction...Geo
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OK, exact opposite of Browning?
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