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    Henry single shot .410

    Looking to pick up a .410 for squirreling and to eventually hand down to my son when he’s old enough. Was leaning toward the Henry single shot break-open, but was hoping the GS had some reviews on this one first. Anyone own or shoot one before? Any other good .410 hunting shotguns that are recommended?

    Thanks!

    #2
    Henry is great but on high side...I'm big on single shot/break open ..for safety/learning/how to treat and care for firearms...
    just a side thought have you considered a 20ga...Shooting the light loads recoil is simular to 410...and then it still is capable of heavy loads almost to 12ga std loads....and when I been shopping price 20 shells are cheaper and on sale often ...410 almost never...

    I own both but neither are HENRY gt a 12 too

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      #3
      I only have experience with Henry singe shot rifles, but they are great. A little heavy on the trigger pull, but it's easy enough to replace a spring. (I have a free replacement spring if you decide to go that route)

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        #4
        Originally posted by TxAg View Post
        I only have experience with Henry singe shot rifles, but they are great. A little heavy on the trigger pull, but it's easy enough to replace a spring. (I have a free replacement spring if you decide to go that route)


        Picked up a Henry single-shot from Bass Pro and headed out to the squirrel woods. PM en route!!

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          #5
          Can get a yildiz 410 for $100. Nice little gun for the money. Have to agree on the 20ga though. Shells are cheaper than 410 shells.

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            #6
            Be Safe and enjoy...Happy Hunting & Chootin...

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              #7
              TXAG,

              I PM’d you for spring info as I like the rifle and its user friendly disassembly but can’t cope with the spring, hammer and trigger pull.

              Thanks

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