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TSS Ammo! R U Kidding Me?
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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 3045918" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>.410 is expensive because of less volume, not only are you paying for the components but you are also paying for the machine switch across a smaller product run and the extra cost for not allowing that machine to make 12 gauge.</p><p></p><p>My extended family owns a single .410 but probably a dozen or more 12 gauges and we predominantly shoot 12 gauges. I know guys that buy pallets of 12 gauge every few months, that same guy has probably never actually shot a .410. As such manufactures primarily manufacture 12 gauge and that benefits the economy of scale. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Most big manufacturers have at least a few models chambered in the 28 gauge as it is popular with quail and grouse hunters since the shots are quick and close while the guns are light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 3045918, member: 36999"] .410 is expensive because of less volume, not only are you paying for the components but you are also paying for the machine switch across a smaller product run and the extra cost for not allowing that machine to make 12 gauge. My extended family owns a single .410 but probably a dozen or more 12 gauges and we predominantly shoot 12 gauges. I know guys that buy pallets of 12 gauge every few months, that same guy has probably never actually shot a .410. As such manufactures primarily manufacture 12 gauge and that benefits the economy of scale. Most big manufacturers have at least a few models chambered in the 28 gauge as it is popular with quail and grouse hunters since the shots are quick and close while the guns are light. [/QUOTE]
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