A bunch of the "old guys" that shoot I informal skeet with in St. Louis use .410's, just for the fun of it. Some of their AA .410 hulls are adorned with scotch tape to cover the pin-holes for 1 or 2 more firings.

Another younger skeet shooting friend (he's only 71)has a four barrel Kreighoff set. He sometime uses the .410 barrels when we visit a game farm for dog training.

Personally, I don't feel the need for either a .410 or 28 gauge shotgun. I can miss with a 12.

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