I bought one of those H&R .410 Tamers last year, and couldn't be happier.
I was having trouble with coons and possums eating the dog food.
And of course, it was always in the middle of the night that my little dogs would start a ruckus about something being on the porch.
Although my dogs are tiny, they think they can whip anything. But in actuallity, the opposite is true. :mrgreen:
It was too hard for me to jump out on the porch with a pistol in one hand and a flashlight in the other and be able to hit anything running. And my 12ga was overkill, besides being clumsy and awkward.
But that llittle Tamer is just right, and with a full choke it holds a pretty good pattern. I also ordered a laser dot sight for it off ebay.
So a little while after that, the dogs woke me up about 1am.
I threw a shell in the Tamer and jumped out onto the porch face to face with a big coon. I put the red dot on him and let him have it. He didn't even have time to clear the porch.
That's the best set-up I ever had for shooting at night. I've gotten a couple possums too, since then.
I don't even have to put it up to my shoulder. Just swing the gun around until the dot's on it and then pull the trigger.
I like the fact too, that the Tamer is stainless steel, and it's got the handy place in the stock to put extra shells.
I'm not a sporting man and don't enjoy killing anything. But sometimes you have to do things you don't want to do, in protecting what's yours.
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