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Stephen Hodges
05-29-2026, 04:49 PM
So a recent issue with my right rotator cuff had me thinking that I could not shoot at Hausmann's next week. I would be relegated to pulling for my friends. But last week I had a thought when thinking about shooting my .410 turkey hunting this spring and not feeling any recoil from it. Maybe I could shoot a .410 at Hausmann's! But two issues. I did not own a .410 double, and I have never shot one at clays. The first I could solve, and the second will remain unsolved until I try it. So while on my quest for an inexpensive .410 double my friend from this forum, Clark, mentioned that Weatherby was making a .410 double called the Orion. Some internet research reveled that many reviewers liked the gun for the price point and that it had some good features. Well I ordered one last Saturday and it arrive at my FFL yesterday. Another issue. The LOP was 14 3/4", way longer than my 14 1/4" LOP. So a quick call to my gunsmith friend, Chet Matheson of White Mountain Classics, solved that issue at he said if I could get him the gun and a pad ASAP he would do the work for me. Great. But I had no pad. A trip to Clairmont, NH, to New England Custom Guns solved that. I purchased on of there pads they have made for them in Germany. Arrived at Chet's at 3:00 PM yesterday, and picked up my finished gun today at 11:00 Am.
Of course Chet did his usual great work and the gun looked very good. Now to the gun. It has 28" barrels with five extended choke tubes. Not usual for a SxS but not a deal breaker. Weatherby says they did that because Steel patterns better out of extended tubes and they wanted their guns to be suited to hunt upland areas where non toxic shot was required. There is a swamped rib, English stock with simple hand cut checkering, pretty decent Turkish walnut, articulated double triggers with very nice pulls, just over 5 lbs, and a matt finish. The gun weighs 6.1 Lbs, which does not feel whippy when you swing it. All for a whopping $975 delivered to my FFL. The jury is still out if I can hit a clay with it, but at least I can now shoot, and trying will be fun.

Harold Lee Pickens
05-29-2026, 05:19 PM
Great, we will see you there, Steve.

Rick Roemer
05-29-2026, 08:40 PM
Good deal. The bonus is you have something to blame your misses on. Genius!

David Noble
05-29-2026, 09:23 PM
The bonus is you have something to blame your misses on. Genius!

What part does she play in this? :rotf:

J. Scott Hanes
05-29-2026, 11:42 PM
What are the stock dimensions on this little beauty? DAC, DAH.

Stephen Hodges
05-30-2026, 07:44 AM
What are the stock dimensions on this little beauty? DAC, DAH.

DAH 2 1/4", DAC 1 1/2"

Daryl Corona
05-30-2026, 08:38 AM
Looks like a lovely addition to your stable Steve. You may never go back to shooting a 12 or a 20 again once you find out how much fun you are having.

Keith Doty
05-30-2026, 01:52 PM
The .410 may humble you, it did me.

Frank Srebro
05-31-2026, 03:44 PM
Good move Steve and a good choice on the Weatherby.

I had a cataract removed back in March and during my recovery period I decided to shoot my 410 Browning o/u to restart shooting but with low recoil. She’s a 725 with 30” tubes and I typically have (2) flush mount Mod choke tubes in it. I shot mostly 2-1/2” AA’s and about (10) 3-inch Federals on really far out clays for a total of 100. I don’t remember my exact score but it was only about 5 birds behind our high man that day with his Perazzi MX2000 in 12-gauge. A well fitted 410 can do wonders on a typical sporting course.

Actually I had some more recent surgery and am restricted on lifting with my left arm for two more weeks, and with Ernie’s approval I may shoot my 410 just for fun at Hausmann’s. I'm a right shoulder shooter and I won't shoot any overhead birds where I have to hold high with that left arm. Then I'm planning to stretch it to do some limited shooting at the Bo Whoop and Letterman SBT events with the 12 bores. :) Again if the birds aren't too high.

Stan Hillis
05-31-2026, 08:51 PM
I hope you have a quick and totally successful recovery, Frank.

Fo' tens are FUN!

Bobby Cash
06-02-2026, 08:31 AM
The .410 may humble you, it did me.

I shot a 23 this past Sunday at Skeet with a fine little CZ.
Just shoot it like a 12.

https://i.imgur.com/6bZxFDM.jpg

allen newell
06-02-2026, 08:44 AM
I looked at a CZ ar Bass Pro yesterday but decided to go with a Beretta instead. Nothing about CZ. I just like Berettas

Keith Doty
06-02-2026, 10:43 AM
I shot a 23 this past Sunday at Skeet with a fine little CZ.
Just shoot it like a 12.

https://i.imgur.com/6bZxFDM.jpg

I've had no real issues with skeet but the 1/2 oz. shot charge and not the best patterns was a real challenge at sporting clays. I could definitely see a difference!

todd allen
06-02-2026, 09:51 PM
The .410 requires a gentle hand. It will do the job, if kept within boundaries and not manhandled.
When it all comes together, it's magic.

Stan Hillis
06-02-2026, 11:03 PM
The .410 requires a gentle hand. It will do the job, if kept within boundaries and not manhandled.
When it all comes together, it's magic.

Magic, indeed!