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    Quote Originally Posted by MihajloSimsic View Post
    I also forgot to ask, do you sell rounds that you load? If so I'm sure you load them better than winchester and I'd be interested. Thanks for your insight as always!
    It is illegal to sell your own ammo, you would end up ruined if something happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    It is illegal to sell your own ammo, you would end up ruined if something happened.
    Yup buddy just bought some 28 gauge from a auction pictures showed new boxes never opened in ad
    He got them good price $10.00 a box shipped them to him think it was 10 boxes. Ends up Not the same boxes as pictures all reloads bad crimps . Money was refunded plus shipping seller doesn’t want them back

    Now he wants to share. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    It is illegal to sell your own ammo, you would end up ruined if something happened.
    Ah, gotcha.
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    Haven’t checked in a while but Canadian tire usually has an assortment of 410 ammo, including slugs. Also Elwood epps should have what your looking for and he will ship ammo if you’re willing to pay the price. I would stick with the 22mag for coyotes. It will flatten a yot out to 100yrds if you can do your part.
    Last edited by fishhawk; September 25th, 2021 at 07:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishhawk View Post
    Haven’t checked in a while but Canadian tire usually has an assortment of 410 ammo, including slugs. Also Elwood epps should have what your looking for and he will ship ammo if you’re willing to pay the price. I would stick with the 22mag for coyotes. It will flatten a yot out to 100yrds if you can do your part.
    I checked with ellwood and every Canadian tire in Ontario. Unfortunately the closest thing I could find were the Hornady triple defense which are essentially useless lol. Thanks for the suggestions though! I hadn't checked ellwood yet. Do you know of any places that are good for ordering .410 slugs??
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    If I see any I will let you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishhawk View Post
    If I see any I will let you know.
    Thanks a bunch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MihajloSimsic View Post
    Impressive! I'd just disagree on the effectiveness for yotes considering slugs. Definitely anything over 40 or 50 yards isn't good. 110gr is not a light round and handgun rounds are a pretty popular staple for yotes in the states. .22wmr regularily takes yotes down. Infact there are some videos I've seen where deer are dropped right in their tracks at 40 yards (with slugs), they weren't even headshots either. This video was at about 20.
    https://youtu.be/AooOtDcH1K8


    110gr at 1800fps is nothing to laugh at in close range. Definitely not an ideal round but it can get the job done in a pinch if you take extra care about distance and shot placement.
    Probably, 110 gr at 1800 fps would top out a something around 792 ft-lbs. If you can get them up to that speed. I tend to work a lower velocity around 1200 fps with a pressure of about 10,300 LUPS. I can't imagine what pressure you must be working at to top 1800 fps. For those velocities I usually switch to a rifle and 205 gr hard cast bullet. For protection against bear I load a few .375 caliber 267 grain cast bullets which I press in a vice to expand them to choke diameter in my .410. They top out near 855 ft-lbs, they are short range defence loads, and through a smooth bore they'd be tumbling I suspect after about 10 yards but I imagine they might give a bear pause to thing about finding someone else to dine on.

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    Did you ask general gun ? Was their dad at show selling slugs he’s separate from store now

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    Quote Originally Posted by js4fn View Post
    Did you ask general gun ? Was their dad at show selling slugs he’s separate from store now
    They were the first ones I asked. They said they're not getting any ammo in until 2022 and their supplier is out of stock. I called or checked online stock at dozens of stores so far both inside and outside of Ontario. None of them had any in stock unfortunately. .410 slugs seem to be harder to find than prohibited ammo lol.
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