JTS Group X12PT Single Shot Shotgun 410 Gauge 2.75" Chamber 26" Barrel 1Rd Capacity Synthetic Stock Black Finish
Serious hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts demand the right products for the perfect shot, and JTS engineering, quality and service meet that challenge. They are field tested and duty proven. Hunters and shooters rely on JTS for extreme accuracy at a fair price. JTS introduces a single shot shotgun in 410 Bore that boosts a 26" barrel in a synthetic stock.
Features : -3 Choke Tubes
-Bead Front Sight
-Synthetic Stock
Manufacturer: JTS Group
Model: X12PT
Model: Single Shot
Action: Single Shot
Caliber: 410 Gauge 2.75"
Barrel Length: 26"
Color: Black
Chamber: 2.75"
Chokes: 3 Choke Tubes
Chokes: Improved Cylinder/Modified/Full Chokes
Capacity: Single Shot
Capacity: 1 Round Sights Bead
Subcategory: Sporting Shotguns
Stock: Synthetic
Caliber Dictionary
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The 410 Gauge (410 Bore) shotgun cartridge is the only shotshell named by caliber (diameter) rather than the old "gauge" designation of round balls to the pound. Introduced in the U.S. in the early 1900s the 410 Gauge is the smallest shotshell in common use, offered in 2.5-inch loads with a 1/2-ounce payload and 3-inch loads with 3/4-ounce payloads. Most modern shotguns are chambered for 3-inch shells, but the longer shells cannot be used in guns with 2.5-inch chambers. 410 Gauge is a standard event in formal American Skeet competition. Because of its light recoil the 410 Gauge is often chosen as a "starter" shotgun for youngsters, but it is not an ideal choice; the light payload sharply limits range, effectiveness, and hitting ability, frustrating the efforts of generations of youngsters--and 410 slug loads are very marginal for deer. In the right hands at close range the 410 gauge is effective on upland game, but at its best it is a choice for experienced expert shotgunners. — Craig Boddington