Now that leads me to believe that there is a good possibility that you 'could shoot' a.45 long colt in most.410 shotguns. Looking at it closely, it is rifled the full length, and also has a screw-in choke with rifling inside it. This one is stamped on the barrel that it's a 'Survivor' model. Suffice to saythat the Judge proved to be ineffectual against the “imminent threat” of paper. Also one of my NEF/HR barrels is a.410/.45 long colt. I was hesitant to do so with my best gear, as the pattern opens sofast and erratically I didn’t want to destroy my skyscreens by shooting though them with this little gem. Inthe future, I will chronograph shotshells and add the results to the end ofthis review. Any number of air rifles would be far more effective than the Judge for dropping groundsquirrels, rabbits, or small pests at 25 yards. Itdoesn’t take much to kill a dove, but the Judge produces far less than what isneeded. Your chances of hitting that dove would beremote, and even if you did the likelihood of dropping it would be slim. 410 shotshells at apatient dove sitting in a tree at 25 yards, if you were able to find a dove ofthat radically diminished capacity. To phrase this a bit moredifferently, you could empty your Judge with 3 inch magnum. Two bounced off of it leaving justscuff marks and one was left sticking to it. Worse yet, the three pellets that actually hit the ShootN*C target didn’t even penetrate through it. Only three pellets touched the eightinch Shoot N*C disc. Only 8 out of those 325pellets managed to make it to the paper. posterboard and fired at a laser verified 25 yards. of #7-1/2 shot equates to roughly 325 pellets.I pasted an 8 inch circular Shoot N*C target to a piece of 22 in. You might think that #7-1/2 shot would be good forsomething.
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