The first round is buck shot making sure you hit the target. 2nd round is slug to finish the target off. alternating these 2 in case of multiple threats.
Yes. buckshot insures the target is hit. just my opinion I guess. waking up to an intruder you may miss with the slugYou do realize that at 15', the spread will only be about 3"-5", right?
Yes. buckshot insures the target is hit. just my opinion I guess. waking up to an intruder you may miss with the slug
It's just as easy to miss with buckshot as at less than 15' the pattern is not much bigger than the slug.
....but 00Buck will take the nearly out of the equation.To All.
IF you have to shoot down a dark hallway or a stairway, #4 BUCK will do the job with near 100% certainty.
(Over 85% of HOME INVASIONS are at night.)
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....but 00Buck will take the nearly out of the equation.
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Obviously, you RUSH-ed to that conclusion!!If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
I double dare someone to wake up out of bed at 3:30 in the morning. And immediately fire a high brass buckshot load (any size) out of a riot shotgun. I'm gonna need a video.
Set up a tent outside and fall dead sleep. You have 3 seconds to engage a target at 15 feet....timed from the second you wake up. No earlier then 2:30a.m.
I wanna see it.
.Here's another way to do this. I've trained where the first exercise of the day was to partner up, blood choke each other unconscious (alternately), the purpose being to seek cover while putting rounds on target upon regaining consciousness. Some of you may be familiar with the instructor/training. I won't mention any names because he's quite controversial and it will generate effeminate emotional responses; I will say I respect the gentleman immensely. You have to be among men you respect and trust to do this. Our time to regain orientation X 4 (person, place, time, situation) is MUCH longer than 3 seconds - maybe up to 30 seconds. Orientation from sleep would be faster than from a blood choke, but grasshopperglock has a valid point. My go-to bump-in-the-night rig is a battle belt with G22, 2 extra mags, light, fixed-blade knife, and cuffs. Hanging next to the battle belt is a plate carrier and Mossberg 590 with 00 buck, but I don't remember the last time I employed either of those in the house. Anyone entering your house while you're asleep is way inside your OODA loop. You have seconds to get back inside his.
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Here's another way to do this. I've trained where the first exercise of the day was to partner up, blood choke each other unconscious (alternately), the purpose being to seek cover while putting rounds on target upon regaining consciousness. Some of you may be familiar with the instructor/training. I won't mention any names because he's quite controversial and it will generate effeminate emotional responses; I will say I respect the gentleman immensely. You have to be among men you respect and trust to do this. Our time to regain orientation X 4 (person, place, time, situation) is MUCH longer than 3 seconds - maybe up to 30 seconds. Orientation from sleep would be faster than from a blood choke, but grasshopperglock has a valid point. My go-to bump-in-the-night rig is a battle belt with G22, 2 extra mags, light, fixed-blade knife, and cuffs. Hanging next to the battle belt is a plate carrier and Mossberg 590 with 00 buck, but I don't remember the last time I employed either of those in the house. Anyone entering your house while you're asleep is way inside your OODA loop. You have seconds to get back inside his.