You can, but a .410 slug is quite slow. It barely has the adequate energy to take a whitetail from the muzzle. If it was totally necessary, i'd say a max of 50 yards aiming at the vitals. The worst part about this is that some slugs can be inaccurate.
MUST be examined by a good gunsmith
In most states, yes (check YOUR state game laws through the game commission website) HOWEVER- I would not recommend it. The load of shot, or the energy of a .410 slug, is simply too small to reliably and cleanly kill a deer. It is more likely to wound a deer that will die in a day or two.
yes i have done it
Deer slugs are manufactured for the .410
With a well placed shot a 12 gauge slug can kill a black bear.
Given the right load and shot placement, yes.
Yes I have the same shot gun and I have shot deer with this gun. when I was 12 or 13 so I know you can .
Depends on what it is choked.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Will_a_410_guage_rifled_slug_kill_a_whitetail_deer_and_if_so_what_is_the_maximum_range"Yes a 410 gauge with slug will kill a whitetail deer. In fact if you are under 50 yards or less, this gun is very effective. One problem seen by Division of Wildlife officials is that many hunters, out of the gun season will shoot a deer with this type shotgun, then stick a arrow into the carcass to try to fool everyone. But a trained eye can usually detect this.Yes, a 410 gauge rifled slug will easily kill a deer. Make sure your marksmanship is great and stay away from the shoulders, or other bones. They loose their energy quick so get to practicing and have fun.
With a slug, maybe. You had better be able to put the slug in the eye at 50 yards.
The 410 is a shotgun round. Slug loads are available and have been made for decades.
It shoots a slug instead of shot.