https://youtube.com/shorts/W2gcrb_fDh8?si=v9QsXmpqyhC-lzVQ
Hot glued a piece of 1/2" PEX to the picatinny rail as a backup shell holder for my .410 single shot.
Quote from: Number17 on February 07, 2024, 08:25:41 PM
https://youtube.com/shorts/W2gcrb_fDh8?si=v9QsXmpqyhC-lzVQ
Hot glued a piece of 1/2" PEX to the picatinny rail as a backup shell holder for my .410 single shot.
Someone on here 3d printed 1 and was selling them
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Two reasons I don't like them:
I shoot ambidextrously depending on which way I need to set up, so I don't want shells in my cheek when shooting.
Also, I like the stock to be smooth and free of things that can catch on my clothing when trying to shoulder a gun in an awkward position or when switching from right to left hand to make a shot.
I guess a third reason is I do alot of crawling around on the ground and through heavy cover. I never trusted any kind of elastic shell holder, especially with high priced ammo.
The way this one sits you have to break the action to get the shell out because if it backs out on its own somehow, the brass catches on the metal lip of the gun and cannot fall out.
I have the elastic shell holder on my stock and it has a flap that goes over the 5 shells and it will not hang up on your clothes nor will you lose shells from it ... I really like this type of shell holder .. Have it on both of my Stevens 410 / 20 ga... Which I wish I had never bought, don't really care for either of these guns ...
I had my ol lady make a neoprene 2 shell holder that slipped over the front stock right where my front hand is on the gun
I just Kill'em with the first shot.
Quote from: guesswho on February 08, 2024, 02:24:37 PM
I just Kill'em with the first shot.
LOL I was thinking, "I don't understand what you need extra shells for". Leave 'em in your pocket.
I picked up one of these just in case I have to shoot my way out... haven't lost a shell yet, 410 fit pretty snug
I use the Barney Fife method.
Quote from: guesswho on February 08, 2024, 02:24:37 PM
I just Kill'em with the first shot.
;D I was about to ask the question..."Who has to take a second shot?...And if you do, where are you hunting that the gobbler will hang around long enough to let you reload and do it?" ...I want to start hunting there... ;D :D
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 09, 2024, 10:15:29 AM
Quote from: guesswho on February 08, 2024, 02:24:37 PM
I just Kill'em with the first shot.
;D I was about to ask the question..."Who has to take a second shot?...And if you do, where are you hunting that the gobbler will hang around long enough to let you reload and do it?" ...I want to start hunting there... ;D :D
I see this happen when using the 410 quite a bit! Something about it doesn't spook them as much as say a 12ga. Seen this in multiple states that allowed multiple birds shot on same day.
I figured the "who needs a 2nd shot" comments would come out.
Both times I've hunted with my son at 7 and 8 years old he has killed a longbeard. Both times after the shot a 2nd bird could have been killed if it wasn't youth season or I still had a tag. Last year I had 20 minutes of video from two toms strutting around and flogging their long spurred buddy who just got hammered.
When I hunt with him we can only carry one gun by law. Wouldn't it be nice if one of these years we get a chance to do a father/son double? Wouldn't it be nice to have a 2nd shell ready to go without digging in you pockets for it? Pass the gun, pop the shell in, and shoot a 2nd bird.
I swear some guys can't think outside their own small world. I suppose you fellas all hunt with single shots and take one shell with you right? Or do you hunt with pumps and auto loaders? One shell in them too right? Sure.
Nifty
If I may be so presumptuous for the moment to take the liberty of speaking on behalf of the "who needs a second shot?" crowd, I could be mistaken, but there are times when certain folks on the forum make what are intended to be light-hearted comments that are recognized as such by some...and apparently not recognized by others. It is a good idea to look at the "character" that is making such a post and take time to contemplate if they were being serious...or not (which was most definitely the case with at least a few of the commenters). ;D :D :icon_thumright:
I wouldn't have any idea who you're talking about Gobblegoob.
Quote from: joey46 on February 10, 2024, 12:32:32 PM
Many of the replies here are "forum typical". Not having a second shot ready ASAP is doing the big birds a disservice IMO. Over the years have seen birds roll and run. I'm sure many forum experts have experienced this at least once.
Mine too was tongue in cheek, as it would not make much difference on a reload if it was in my pocket to finish off a bird.
HOWEVER, if one is that worried about having a second shot ASAP, don't shoot a single shot. Or have a buddy hunt with you. I can fish a shell out of my vest a lot faster than I can reload a muzzleloader.
Quote from: guesswho on February 10, 2024, 03:10:47 PM
I wouldn't have any idea who you're talking about Gobblegoob.
Oh, I'm fairly certain you know exactly who at least one of the culprits I was referring to is... ;D :D :toothy9:
I'll try to do better with the "cuteness" Joey46. My bad I didn't realize some people are more tightly wrapped than myself. If I get out of line again please let me know. For those of you who are concerned with a follow up shot with a 410 single shot, the OP has a good idea.
Quote from: guesswho on February 11, 2024, 11:22:32 AM
I'll try to do better with the "cuteness" Joey46. My bad I didn't realize some people are more tightly wrapped than myself. If I get out of line again please let me know. For those of you who are concerned with a follow up shot with a 410 single shot, the OP has a good idea.
Also guilty, as charged... Unfortunately, I am not certain I am capable of doing better. At this stage of the game, I am about as tightly wrapped as I am ever gonna get... I fear everybody is just going to have to put up with me...and especially you, guesswho! ;D :icon_thumright:
Probably true joey, but Gobble and guesswho ain't those guys. In fact, they are 2 of my favorite posters that I actually take time to read.
I have never seen either ridicule anyone (except good natured barbs with friends).