A .410 shotgun can technically shoot at 100 yards, but it is not effective at that range. The .410 is designed for close-range shooting, typically optimal within 25 to 50 yards for accuracy and pattern density. At 100 yards, the shot pattern is likely to spread out too much, resulting in decreased effectiveness for both hunting and target shooting. For longer distances, larger gauges like 20 or 12 are preferable.
Depends on the load. 30-300 yards
You need to contact Remington for a correct answer.
410 feet = 136 and 2/3 yards
Depends on what firearm has a 22 inch barrel. If it is a .22 LR, it can shoot about a mile and a half- or 100 yards accurately. If it is a 30-06, it can shoot about 5 miles, or 500 yards accurately.
All paintball gun shoot around the same distance. which is about 100 yards at a 45 degree angle, but around 50 when actually shooting.
Depends on the Caliber and grain of bullet. You can shoot a .22 m4 accurately probably 100-150 yards. Then with the 5.56/.223 round can be shot 600-659 yards accurately.
No. But there are revolvers made to shoot .410 shells that also fire .45 Colt cartridges,
At least a half mile.
None. While there are firearms made to shoot .45 Colt AND .410 shotshells, they are designed and made to do that. A regular .410 shotgun is NOT made to do that safely.
34/100 * 410 = 139.4 or0.34 * 410 = 139.4
well i shot 270 yards. i sighted it in on 100 yards. i put the cross hairs on the bucks backbone, dropped it. well i shot 270 yards. i sighted it in on 100 yards. i put the cross hairs on the bucks backbone, dropped it.
Accurately? About 100-150 yards. How far can the bullet travel? About 1.5 miles.