You will be pleased, I think. I got some a few years ago before moving. I did a test at various distances. I can't find the photos I took of the targets, but I was mighty happy to not have been one!carlson1 wrote:I did get them, but have not got to the range yet. It is on the schedule when my health is better.JRG wrote:carlson1 wrote:Pawpaw wrote: I feel the best ammo is Federal LE132-1B, which is 15 pellets of #1 buckshot. That's what mine is loaded with, but it's VERY hard to find.I have 50 rounds on the way and can't wait to get to the range and test them out.
Carlson,
Did you get your shotgun ammo? Have you had a chance to try it out?
Joe
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- Thu Aug 11, 2016 4:58 pm
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Re: What is your night stand gun?
I sold a Sig 226 Navy and an HK P7M8 and bought two identical VP9's, night sights, rails, 3 magazines each, 15+1 to start. One to carry one, for the night stand. I don't put lights on either, but have a Surefire E2E that is astonishingly bright. If you are lit up in pistol distance, you won't see the bullet or anything else for awhile.