Posted on 05/08/2010 5:33:06 PM PDT by 2aberro
To whom it may concern. If your wife does not own a 12 ga, you may need to buy her one for her birthday.
I recently took a job that keeps me away from home most of the time. My wife had many nights of sleeplessness due to fear, agnst, and lack of self confidence when she is alone at night.
Long story short. I bought her a short barreled 12ga and it is loaded with low recoil buckshot.
She and I practiced with HER shotgun with light dove loads for several weeks.
The 12ga sleeps on my side of the bed when I'm not at home and she sleeps soundly now, she fears no living being. Here is a poem I really like:
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It's all a tale of living, of what a man can be. I'll pass it on from my life, so maybe you can see. There's very few things that can't get done With five hunnerd dollars and a pump shotgun.
It's been passed on to me, from father to the kid. Sometimes you have to stand tall, sometimes you best be hid.
But a man can always stand tall, he never has to run
With five hunnerd dollars and a pump shotgun.
There's times when life is fearful, there's times that aren't so good. When a man does what he has to, when he does just what he should.
But he can keep his house warm, his place there in the sun With five hunnerd dollars and a pump shotgun.
One night the prisoners broke out, a few had rushed the gate. And Daddy heard that they were coming, heading down the interstate.
But they didn't stop at our house, they continued on the run Cause Dad was on the front porch with a pump shotgun.
Sometimes my Dad worked overtime, sometimes from out of state
My Momma didn't worry when the old man got in late She knew where Daddy kept them, could grab them on the run She had five hunnerd dollars and a pump shotgun.
It didn't matter what the trouble, didn't matter what the cause, If a kid got sick or the roof blew off, it didn't give her pause.
If a wolf got in the chickens, just trying to have some fun Mom would greet him warmly with a pump shotgun.
And when I started my house, with a baby on the way Dad came by one evening, said what he had to say "Remember all your lessons, and do what must be done.
Here's five hunnerd dollars and a pump shotgun."
You seem well armed already. Maybe you just need your son to give you some lessons?
A lovely sound it is - from the right end of it.
If he were a retrieving judge he would say, "Sorry, you failed the hunt test. This bird is not fit for the table!"
I LOVE that thing! It's a good natural pointer (although the 1148 in 28 ga. is a better pointer) and it's got some oomph.
I can shoot skeet with my 28 ga., but sporting clays is tough because you can't get the long ones very well. I use my 20 instead.
For a dog to be effective, it has to be a member of the pack, i.e. a full member of the household. Penning it up alone all day isolated from its pack (YOU) will make it crazy. It amounts to dog abuse.
Get a good burglar alarm with a power backup.
I'll check out the Remington 1100.
There is also a Win 375.
(No bears in my area.)
It's based on the old .38-55, it does pack a punch for its size. The .348 is more of a classic bear rifle though and has a little more oomph (on both ends).
Too much gun for burglars in either case.
P.S. . . . no apologies necessary! I answer to almost anything, including “Hey! You!”
The Colt came from my great grandfather’s country store. He bought it to protect his family during the Matewan massacre and the aftermath when the Baldwin-Felts detectives stalked anyone who even showed the slightest bit of attitude toward the companies.
I never heard of the Matewan Massacre so I just looked it up. Wow, what a fascinating, and terrible time for WV-Paid Enforcers, company stores, intrique, violence.
The US Army Air Corps even dropped a bomb from a biplane into a cornfield just next door to my great grandpa’s home. It didn’t go off, and no one was sure what to do with it, so they just buried it for a couple years. The governor at the time ordered the bombing to get the union people to run away. They didn’t run, so that didnt work. 8-)
I don’t know how I’d deal with a woman so delicate that her nights were sleepless and full of fear if not in my presence. My wife is alone a lot when I’m traveling, and alone in motels when she travels. Different breed I guess.
That said, a home invader here, if he survived would tell a frightened tale of fleeing from vicious dogs amidst a hail of gunfire.
DOG. BIG, Big, dog. Mean as hell, but willing to listen. - No worries at all at that point.
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Trust me, she rarely misses at the range. Nerves of steel, and 20/20.
Mine did. Lake Tahoe, 1500 feet. All “hands” lost.
No, she has a .45
At 10 feet from an 18 inch barrel birdshot will kill. 00 buck might miss altogether.
If you want to use #8 birdshot, go ahead but the testing - and the expert recommendations - say to do otherwise. As the guys at The Box O' Truth summarize:
As we have shown time and time again, birdshot is for little birds, not for bad guys. It makes a nasty, shallow wound, but is not a good "Stopper".
I'd recommend reading their full summary of birdshot testing in 20 GA and 12 GA configuration.
One other thing to consider: #4 birdshot weighs about 3 grains per pellet, about 1/3rd a BB. And the velocity out of a shotgun is about equivalent to a Gamo Whisper air gun.
Would you like to stop someone by shooting them with a BB gun a few dozen times? Because that’s what #4 birdshot does. It definitely kills small birds, but bigger game? Don’t think 30 shots with my air rifle will stop a person.
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