Full choke on a 410 is the same as the shell.... .410 inches. If the .410 were measured traditionally, it would be 67½ gauge. A round lead ball that fits the barrell would be .671 grams. Most 410's have a full choke because of the light shot load which needs to be concentrated for effect. This requires more accurate aiming than the wider patterns of the heavier gauges. But it is favored as a training/first shotgun because of the reduced recoil.
Winchester firearms
the 410 mossberg model 183d-a is a bolt action 410 gauge shotgun with a tree round mag well and has two interchangeable chokes full choke and modified
Requires professional appraisal.
Depends on barrel length, choke, and size of shot used.
200
If you are mean the H&R model 158 Topper single shot shotgun?This model was made from 1962-1973.
It's a shotgun, not a rifle. Value for the single-barrel 'Newport' guns in .410 run about $75-$100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
100-300 USD
around 300.00
no, a 44magnum round generates way too much pressure to be fired in a 410 chamber if your guns full choke as most 410's are it will in some cases spilt or bulge the barrel, 410 slugs are more powerfull then a 357 magnum, and theres no real gain in power lobbing a 44 mag out a smooth bore
The Short answer is yes. Even in a 410 gauge shotgun with a full choke. Remember that a "410" is 41 caliber or .41 inches in diameter. oo buckshot is only about .32 inches in diameter. The same is true for shooting slugs in a shotgun. There is no safety issue involved. You will notice that there is no warning on the packaging of the ammunition. In our litigious times you can be sure that if there was a problem there would be a warning printed on the box.