I just bought this single shot 410 shotgun for backpacking. It's 29 inches long and only 3 pounds! Has anyone else ever used one? Comments?

Thanks for reminding us all. This causes me to mention the lowly .22lr. It is as ubiquitous as can be. I like them for being so cheep and yet also effective in a real scrappy way. :thumb: Who needs to blow a canon sized hole through prey when a simple .22 will do? Anyway, this thread is about that slick .410 snakecharmer. I'm about to get a .410 because it is very cheep to buy this one I know about. I've been interested to know what I can really do with it, even though I wasn't really in the market to buy any shotguns. So you killed boars with it. What about birdshot? What would the effective range be on a short barrel .410 like this snakecharmer?The .410 buckshot should not be underestimated especially in a 3 in shell. I've killed two boars cleanly at distances between 18 and 20 yards.
The Judge is illegal in Calif, as is the Comanche single shot .45 LC pistol. Calif. classifies these as a shotgun with a bbl that's too short. Any shotgun or gun that can shoot shotgun rounds (a squishy definition) must have an 18.5" (I think) bbl.The Taurus Judge is pretty neat, and while it's a 5 shot revolver, it shoots the .45 Long Colt, it also shoots .410 shotgun shells.
I'm getting the Stainless 3" barrel with the 3" chamber, so you can shoot any .410 shells or .45 LC in it, it also has a fiber optic front sight.