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Best idea I've heard for a 5-shot 12-gauge is have the first shot be rubber buckshot, this idea is good because the laws tend to be less strict on the homeowner if he hit the intruder with non-lethal ammo. The laws are also less strict if you hi him with non-lethal first but instead he keeps coming, so then #8 or above is good. The other three should be slugs so in case there were a firefight (the intruder having his owwn gun) and he ran, a slug is a good way to make that running criminal know that you mean business.
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Alright, Alright...EDC = Every Day Carry...In this instance meaning a knife. Crpdeth
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You shoot to shop a threat when it goes that far, to do otherwise is to cheapen your life and your families!!!!!!
Rubber bullets....SHAME ON YOU!! LTS |
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Second, if the threat is running away when you shoot him...the jury has every right to decide he was no longer a threat and your deadly force at that point was no longer justified. It may not matter what happened up until they ran. Once they flee then you are no longer in danger of loss of your life. The wording of the law in your local area and state may make what you described second degree murder and by law the jury could have little or no choice in naming you guilty.
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i have seen a man shot with a 12 gauge at about 8 feet with a load of #6s and it was not in the chest but the right front pocket of his levis no it did not body slam him but he did hit the ground with a broken leg and a femorial [spelling] artery that was blown to pieces and if it wouldnt have been for the belt we tied around his leg he would have been dead our home defense guns are 12 gauge with what ever game load i bought usually 71/2s and a 22 magnum with hollow points and one mean black mouth cur dog
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home defense, in my five round tube.
#6 heavy, #4 heavy, two # 1 buckshot, and one slug. in the short barell side by side that's kept handy, #4 heavy game 2 3/4"
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Crpdeth,Naw not me!
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Don`t bother with JB Weld..........just pick up those wet duck shells in the bottom of the boat, thats a for sure steel slug. Watched someone shoot these all day and never hit a duck......for the life of me I could not figure out what I was seeing when he fired that shotgun, looked like a GIANT BB sailing towards a duck.................LMAO
Good story, maybe I`ll tell it............ ......that and the, "I never fired a shot, but filled my daily limit" Both stories will have you in tears............ LTS |
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Have you considered the Remington #4x6 turkey load? I've learned recently that this is the round used the special forces urban assault units, most notably Delta Force.
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It don't take a much lead or power to kill a man.
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Mixed shot size I like it and will try it out,just might be a good running rabbit load also.
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lots of folks use the 4x6 loads on turkey but i am pretty sure a man wouldnt know the difference between them and just plain ole 4s or 6s
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[QUOTE=rick's red dawg;213340]lots of folks use the 4x6 loads on turkey but i am pretty sure a man wouldnt know the difference between them and just plain ole 4s or 6s[/QUOTE}
I'm more interested in the pattern of the load,looking for a dense center of 4s and a spread of 6s,I will see. |
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Something I read not long ago was about penetration. We talk about these larger loads, but in reality some of them would go clean through the walls. At the typical home-engagment distance (less than 15 feet) birdshot is the best to use. There isn't quite enough room for it to spread so it makes quite a big hole in whoever, but it has the least wall penetration of any shotgun rounds (save for rock salt and rubber).
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Duplex shotgun loads are hardly anything new, and while some of the most remembered were used in the pacific theater...buckshot with smaller filler shot in the voids, and I guess it worked on paper. You don`t know what you`ve been shot with until you look, so down you go. I imagine as far back a s black powder duplex loads have been in use in private and some are even loaded today and mass produced. Of all designs of firearms, the shotgun remains the king of delivery systems.
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Saw a good article on the "old wet steel" load situation where the author DID hit the ducks and was puzzled by the 1.5" hole straight through them....
JB Weld? Seems to me that would work, but 1 oz slugs are pretty cheap too... Back in the ol' Turkey Shoot days, it was common to lick the targets to check for molassass..... |
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