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I also know two people who survied close range blasts with a shotgun, both from violent attacks.
Ask Dick Cheneys friend about that.
I also know two people who survied close range blasts with a shotgun, both from violent attacks.
That was mild, the ones who survived, I am talking about close range torso shots that were intentional. Bird shot does not kill like that. Yes it can kill, but often it does not. Not in a bet your life on it reliable manner.Ask Dick Cheneys friend about that.
That was mild, the ones who survived, I am talking about close range torso shots that were intentional. Bird shot does not kill like that. Yes it can kill, but often it does not. Not in a bet your life on it reliable manner.
That guy is a freakin' zombie.
Even when I quail hunt, I have slugs with me.
Years ago when that sniper was killing hunters, it made you look at your bird gun and say "I am in the woods with bird shot and he has a center fire rifle. Fail." Of course A glock is on me too but again, handgun vs rifle, fail.
If I am using birdshot in combat, my tactics are F'd up and it will be a contact shot or a shot to face or hip.
#7s to the face at 30 yards would give someone a real problem...
A nasty bruise and small scabs like the picture above?
Why would you use something meant for birds/squirrel/rabbits on a 200lb animal?
The beauty of a shotgun is its versatility within 200 yards it has almost all your bases covered maybe not as well other choices but nothing else is a jack of all trades like a shotgun. Large game/small game(land or air)/self defense. Your .308 may drop a deer but lets see you pick off a flying bird with it or shoot a rabbit/squirrel without blowing it apart.
Downsides is weight of ammo and magazine capacity is limiting. Id recommend everyone at least have something like a maverick 88 and an assortment of ammo.