According to an after action report of an OIS in Iowa last winter I would think long and hard about using the "reduced recoil" buckshot. The temperature was hovering near zero when the officer shot a bad guy at about 25 yards who was wearing motorcycle leathers with several layers of thermal clothing underneath. None of the pellets penetrated to the BG. He gave up because he was "shot" not because he was wounded. Full power 2/0 buck would have gone through the clothing and into his body.AndyC wrote:Was browsing the aisles at Academy the other day looking at stuff and came across this:
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Compare the ones on the left to the boxes on the right. Interesting - a slower load and one less pellet to reduce recoil; I should have bought some to fool around with, but I got distr... oooh, butterfly....
Home defense - birdshot, buckshot or slugs?
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Re: Home defense - birdshot, buckshot or slugs?
The first shot is a slug after that it's 00 buck.
Re: Home defense - birdshot, buckshot or slugs?
Birdshot is for birds. Also, any load that will reliably stop a bad guy will penetrate sheetrock.
All of the other loads mentioned in this thread will work fine for self defense. In some gelatin tests the slugs actually penetrate less than some buckshot loads. Do your homework, pick the load that works best for you as determined from both your research and live fire, and play the "what if" game in your house to determine safe fields of fire.
Did I mention birdshot is for birds?
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All of the other loads mentioned in this thread will work fine for self defense. In some gelatin tests the slugs actually penetrate less than some buckshot loads. Do your homework, pick the load that works best for you as determined from both your research and live fire, and play the "what if" game in your house to determine safe fields of fire.
Did I mention birdshot is for birds?
Just my .02,
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Re: Home defense - birdshot, buckshot or slugs?
That turned out nice...thanks a bunch!
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Re: Home defense - birdshot, buckshot or slugs?
I load high Brass #6's in my home defense 12 gauge shotgun...
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Ive heard that the #6 shot is best for home defense.
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Re: Home defense - birdshot, buckshot or slugs?
Go back and read, actually read, the article linked in the first post. Examine the penetration of bird shot, then come back & tell us if you still believe that.Kirtley91 wrote:Ive heard that the #6 shot is best for home defense.
Bird shot is for little birdies and maybe snakes.
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