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My other gun at that age was a Remington take down .410, also a single. We weren't allowed to move up in ga. or to a pump gun until we could consistently take down doves and quail with a ss .410. I think I was about 14 before I got that good.
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Yeah? Hitting a quail of dove with a .410 ain't easy. My first scattergun was my Dad's .410 Marlin lever action. Somebody stole it.
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Marlin lever actions are nice. I wonder how the .410 shell cycles. I'd take a Winchester lever action too, in the right caliber.
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The 7.5 x 50 will cost you at large round count. You need to set up shop and load your own.
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It cycled as well as the Marlin rifle. Downsides were that it wouldn't chamber the long shells and had a 2 shell limit (no plug) in the mag. It still killed a lot of squirrels!
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