So I was on the Taurus site looking at the "new" Puma line and stumbled on the Judge. It shoots a .45lc and can take a 3" .410 shotgun cartridge... So... Being a noob, I thought, well, can a 16" Rossi in a .45lc take a .410 cartridge? My gut says no. There is no easy way to feed it but I could be missing something... Can any one elaborate?
Thanks!
V.
Stupid noob question on .45lc
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Re: Stupid noob question on .45lc
You're correct. .410 is too long. Look at the cylinder at the Judge and compare to the length of cartridge the 92 can handle.
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Re: Stupid noob question on .45lc
V,voland wrote:So I was on the Taurus site looking at the "new" Puma line and stumbled on the Judge. It shoots a .45lc and can take a 3" .410 shotgun cartridge... So... Being a noob, I thought, well, can a 16" Rossi in a .45lc take a .410 cartridge? My gut says no. There is no easy way to feed it but I could be missing something... Can any one elaborate?
Thanks!
V.
The Taurus Judge has an extra long cylinder in order to chamber both the .45 Colt and 410 shotgun. I'm not sure how they deal with the rifling issue since I've not handled one yet.
The Puma is a short action lever gun that is meant for the short cartridges only.
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Re: Stupid noob question on .45lc
No - but supposedly a .444 Marlin can fire .410's and I've heard that from several different sources.
The .444 Marlin is a long-action (336) gun, but in 'guide gun' format is no longer than an 1894 Marlin with 20" barrel, and quite handy, albeit not light weight (which is a GOOD thing when you shoot a hot .444 Marlin load in it
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The .444 Marlin is a long-action (336) gun, but in 'guide gun' format is no longer than an 1894 Marlin with 20" barrel, and quite handy, albeit not light weight (which is a GOOD thing when you shoot a hot .444 Marlin load in it

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Re: Stupid noob question on .45lc
My 92 will not feed Grizz's 405 grain bullet
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Re: Stupid noob question on .45lc
V -
Welcome aboard! The only "stupid noob" question is the one that goes unasked. Better to ask for the advice, wisdom, and hard experiences of others - especially concerning firearms - than to do the "trial and error" method!
As others noted, this won't work. Glad you asked the question. Pull up a stump and sit a spell!
Welcome aboard! The only "stupid noob" question is the one that goes unasked. Better to ask for the advice, wisdom, and hard experiences of others - especially concerning firearms - than to do the "trial and error" method!
As others noted, this won't work. Glad you asked the question. Pull up a stump and sit a spell!
