DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS!! Never use ammunition in a firearm not designed for it.
Not safely. Despite the tales you have heard about this, the pressures of a .44 Magnum are well above the design pressure of a .410. WHEN (not if) the gun fails, someone is going to be hurt. No. Don't.
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Hell no. .410 is not a gauge it is a caliber. True gauge is a measurement of the number of lead balls of bore diameter that constitute a pound. The .243 bullet is a lot smaller than the diameter of a .410 barrel. There are some .410's that can shoot 45 colts but not all can.
Sounds good but NO. Absolutely not. Shotguns are in no way built to handle the pressure a 44 cal bullet would form in the breech and barrel. The result would be catastrophic and most certainly result in a ruined firearm as well as injury and death. The .45 cal/410 deal was popularized by Taurus in it's "Judge" model which fires a 45long colt and 410 shotgun shell. Here you have a pistol designed to handle the 45 long colt pressure and therefore handle the 410 shotguns lesser pressure. Never is it a good idea to fire any ammunition in any firearm that is not clearly marked for the caliber. Never.
Shoot the Bullet happened in 2005.
No, you cannot, unless a dedicated. 30-30 barrel is provided and used.
Some .410's in good condition will also chamber the .45 (Long) Colt cartridge. FROM: Riktoo A .45 Long Colt is .455 outside diameter. A 410 shotgun is 410 at the muzzle but imy 3 inch full choke barrel measures only .390 at the muzzle. Do the math ! Can you squeeze .455 lead bullet down to .390 with enough pressure. Answer . Yes.... if you want to blow your gun and yourself to eternity. CAPICH ?
Shoot the Bullet was created on 2005-12-30.
Sounds good but NO. Absolutely not. Shotguns are in no way built to handle the pressure a 44 cal bullet would form in the breech and barrel. The result would be catastrophic and most certainly result in a ruined firearm as well as injury and death. The .45 cal/410 deal was popularized by Taurus in it's "Judge" model which fires a 45long colt and 410 shotgun shell. Here you have a pistol designed to handle the 45 long colt pressure and therefore handle the 410 shotguns lesser pressure. Never is it a good idea to fire any ammunition in any firearm that is not clearly marked for the caliber. Never.
No. But there are revolvers made to shoot .410 shells that also fire .45 Colt cartridges,
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