My son, who is 12, is keen to start shooting and I am considering buying a light side-by-side .410. However, one of my shooting friends thinks a 28-bore might be more suitable. Which of the two is the best first gun?
Many experienced shooters started with a .410. In skilled hands it is an effective calibre, but the average shooter is unlikely to be able to kill birds with it at normal ranges, and a beginner will really struggle with it.
A 28-bore, however, will throw 60 per cent more shot and produce a pattern that is much more likely to achieve success. That in turn will give your son encouragement to progress in his shooting career. There are many more relatively inexpensive 28-bores available on the market than was once the case, and a well-fitting 28-bore produces minimal recoil. For a beginner requiring a small-bore shotgun, I would certainly recommend it in preference to a .410.
Try a 28 or 20-bore with light loads, instead of a .410 to ensure youngsters don’t get frustrated.
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