Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: flashover52 on April 25, 2008, 10:05:12 PM
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A coworker of mine purchased one a month or so back as well as her husband. They both have given them a pretty good review. It's chambered to shoot either a .410/ 2.5" shotshell or .45.
http://www.taurususa.com/products/gunselector-results.cfm?series=41
http://www.taurususa.com/video/taurus-theJudge-video.cfm
I would think if you alternated your rounds, you could do some damage to a tweaker or a 4 legged critter (or a tweaker on all 4's) if you crossed paths in the woods.
Has anyone had any experience with one of these? I was thinking of a new .300 but maybe I'll reconsider and try to find one of these... :dunno:
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my friends dad has one. they are fun little guns. we take clay pigeons out and shoot them. well ok i lied...TRY to shoot them :mgun:
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That is the cat's pajamas man... :chuckle: I think i want one and name it tweeker duster :mgun2:
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That is the cat's pajamas man... :chuckle: I think i want one and name it tweeker duster :mgun2:
lol yeah man
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I think you could do about the same thing with a .44 mag loaded with birdshot and the cylinder wouldn't be as cumbersome. I have a snake charmer chambered for .410/.45 LC great little grouser.
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My uncle has one, and I packed it around while scouting last September. We used it to shoot grouse. Hands down, awesome gun. I had been thinking about for months, but forgot about it. Great, now i have to figure out a way to let the wife let me pick one up! Argh.....