Sounds good but NO. Absolutely not. Shotguns are in no way built to handle the pressure a 44 cal bullet would form in the breech and barrel. The result would be catastrophic and most certainly result in a ruined firearm as well as injury and death.
The .45 cal/410 deal was popularized by Taurus in it's "Judge" model which fires a 45long colt and 410 shotgun shell. Here you have a pistol designed to handle the 45 long colt pressure and therefore handle the 410 shotguns lesser pressure.
Never is it a good idea to fire any ammunition in any firearm that is not clearly marked for the caliber. Never.
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no, a 44magnum round generates way too much pressure to be fired in a 410 chamber if your guns full choke as most 410's are it will in some cases spilt or bulge the barrel, 410 slugs are more powerfull then a 357 magnum, and theres no real gain in power lobbing a 44 mag out a smooth bore
4410 = 3210 + 810 + 410 = 1011002
if the shell is 410 but 2 1/2 inches long no problem if you a 3 inch chamber size
85% of 410= 85% * 410= 0.85 * 410= 348.5
80% of 410 = 80% * 410 = 0.8 * 410 = 328