Yes. The 410 does not do as much damage to a rabbit as as 20 guage or a 12 gauge. A 410 is good because it does not take a lot to kill a rabbit, and they are usually shorter in length then the other guns. Rabbit hunting is often done in thick brush and a shorter barrell is easier to control. Plus it puts more of a challange in the hunt. Hunting should be a challenge, otherwise it would be boring. I personally use a 20 gauge with light loads for rabbit. As soon as I can I'm going to get a 410 for rabbit hunting though. It should be a blast. Happy hunting and remember, be safe.
'Remington' is a firearm maker who makes many kinds of firearms. Their model 1100 Sporting 410 shotgun would be good.
A "410" is the smallest gauge of shotgun.
yes. i personally like all ithaca guns
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The value of a Stevens 58b bolt action 410 gauge gun which is pre-1968 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 40.00 and 100.00 as of 2014.
Depends on which gun. A simple single shot .410 may cost AROUND $150. A collectable Winchester pump, maybe $1,000. A Purdey double .410, about $3,000.
20 gauge autoloader. Many people buy a .410 as a first shotgun- not a good choice.
stoeger 410's are made in Brazil
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410
Not a matter of height.
no more than 30 yards for rabbits and pigeons. Its good as a close range ferreting gun without smashing the rabbits as you would with a 12, but more accuracy is needed with a .410.