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Straight talk about shotguns
Here's a good video for folks considering a shotgun for self-defense.
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Thanks, Charles. Good video. Several folks have posted SG/Buck shot tests, including me. I found some very inexpensive 12 ga buck shot as well as the more expensive offerings in MY shotguns. Importantly these guys make the case to test in YOUR shotgun.
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Thanks for sharing!
I like that he's not trying to persuade you one way or the other - he's just saying, "If you plan to use a shotgun, you can know for sure what it will do, so don't guess."
Very informative.
I like that he's not trying to persuade you one way or the other - he's just saying, "If you plan to use a shotgun, you can know for sure what it will do, so don't guess."
Very informative.
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I use either Federal flite-tite wad buckshot or the Hornady version when I'm serious. I was shooting some last week and at that distance there was no spread. The hole the 00 buck made was barely distinguishable from the hole made by a 12 ga slug shot for comparison. I'd have to get back about twice that distance to get a spread like the one in the video.
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I agree with you, but Federal calls that their Flite-Control wad. Hornady call's theirs the Versatite wad.VMI77 wrote:I use either Federal flite-tite wad buckshot or the Hornady version when I'm serious. I was shooting some last week and at that distance there was no spread. The hole the 00 buck made was barely distinguishable from the hole made by a 12 ga slug shot for comparison. I'd have to get back about twice that distance to get a spread like the one in the video.
You just married the two.
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I couldn't remember the names and was too lazy to look them up. I find names to be harder and harder to remember as I get older, but don't have a problem remembering numbers.Pawpaw wrote:I agree with you, but Federal calls that their Flite-Control wad. Hornady call's theirs the Versatite wad.VMI77 wrote:I use either Federal flite-tite wad buckshot or the Hornady version when I'm serious. I was shooting some last week and at that distance there was no spread. The hole the 00 buck made was barely distinguishable from the hole made by a 12 ga slug shot for comparison. I'd have to get back about twice that distance to get a spread like the one in the video.
You just married the two.
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Well, I don't really expect to have to do the "hostage shot" with my 12ga, but I guess if I ever do, that slug at the end of the mag would be my choice for it anyway.
Patterns can be pretty reliable, but a single flyer of 000 buck at close range is enough to cause a really big problem when you're shooting past an innocent's head.
Patterns can be pretty reliable, but a single flyer of 000 buck at close range is enough to cause a really big problem when you're shooting past an innocent's head.
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Nice video. Thanks Chas.
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Good video.
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Still remember the serial number of the musket you were issued, don't you?VMI77 wrote:I couldn't remember the names and was too lazy to look them up. I find names to be harder and harder to remember as I get older, but don't have a problem remembering numbers.
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Come on man, absent our abusive Federal government there was no need for a serial number. I go by bore diameter.KD5NRH wrote:Still remember the serial number of the musket you were issued, don't you?VMI77 wrote:I couldn't remember the names and was too lazy to look them up. I find names to be harder and harder to remember as I get older, but don't have a problem remembering numbers.
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Re: Straight talk about shotguns
The Versatite Wad and the Flitecontrol Wad are the same wad, invented by the same guy, who is now really rich from double dipping on the royalties.
Winchester has come out with a knock-off of the Flitecontrol/Versatite that is used in the Razor Boar XT Buckshot Load. In my tests it does not pattern as tight as the Flitecontrol/Versatite Wad and costs more per round. Bought one box, shot it, won't buy more.
At household ranges any 00 Buckshot will work fine for defense. If the fight goes outside the home use one of the Flitecontrol Buckshot Loads or just switch to a Slug.
Just my .02,
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Winchester has come out with a knock-off of the Flitecontrol/Versatite that is used in the Razor Boar XT Buckshot Load. In my tests it does not pattern as tight as the Flitecontrol/Versatite Wad and costs more per round. Bought one box, shot it, won't buy more.
At household ranges any 00 Buckshot will work fine for defense. If the fight goes outside the home use one of the Flitecontrol Buckshot Loads or just switch to a Slug.
Just my .02,
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I like to be sure that inside my home I can confidently make a head shot without injuring a hostage, so I like the flitecontrol buck inside too. It patterns just a tad larger than a slug at 21 feet. Though I do go back and forth on the slug/buckshot rationale.LeonCarr wrote:The Versatite Wad and the Flitecontrol Wad are the same wad, invented by the same guy, who is now really rich from double dipping on the royalties.
Winchester has come out with a knock-off of the Flitecontrol/Versatite that is used in the Razor Boar XT Buckshot Load. In my tests it does not pattern as tight as the Flitecontrol/Versatite Wad and costs more per round. Bought one box, shot it, won't buy more.
At household ranges any 00 Buckshot will work fine for defense. If the fight goes outside the home use one of the Flitecontrol Buckshot Loads or just switch to a Slug.
Just my .02,
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Re: Straight talk about shotguns
A few points to ponder on doing the hostage rescue/head shot with a shotgun.
Even with extensive testing of a particular buckshot or slug load in a particular shotgun, the flight of all of the components of a buckshot or slug round, even at close range, cannot be 100% predicted.
Unlike a rifle or handgun that shoots one single projectile, the buckshot or slug round contains not only the payload, but the wadding and/or shot cup that flies through the air immediately after or with the projectile. Even with tight patterning buckshot or a slug, the flight of the wadding and/or shot cup can fly in a drastically different manner once it hits the air. This could result in serious bodily injury or even death when the wadding or shot cup, some of which are hard plastic or fiber and traveling at 1600 fps, strikes the hostage instead of striking the hostage taker along with the buckshot or slug.
Even with being a Peace Officer for 20 years, being a Firearms Instructor both privately and for my agency, shooting the shotgun on a weekly basis with 99% of that shooting being with buckshot and slugs, I will not take a hostage rescue shot with a shotgun unless no reasonable alternative exists.
Just my .02,
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Even with extensive testing of a particular buckshot or slug load in a particular shotgun, the flight of all of the components of a buckshot or slug round, even at close range, cannot be 100% predicted.
Unlike a rifle or handgun that shoots one single projectile, the buckshot or slug round contains not only the payload, but the wadding and/or shot cup that flies through the air immediately after or with the projectile. Even with tight patterning buckshot or a slug, the flight of the wadding and/or shot cup can fly in a drastically different manner once it hits the air. This could result in serious bodily injury or even death when the wadding or shot cup, some of which are hard plastic or fiber and traveling at 1600 fps, strikes the hostage instead of striking the hostage taker along with the buckshot or slug.
Even with being a Peace Officer for 20 years, being a Firearms Instructor both privately and for my agency, shooting the shotgun on a weekly basis with 99% of that shooting being with buckshot and slugs, I will not take a hostage rescue shot with a shotgun unless no reasonable alternative exists.
Just my .02,
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With all due respect, I will not take a hostage rescue shot with any weapon unless no reasonable alternative exists.
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