Posted on 06/20/2012 10:38:56 AM PDT by marktwain
I’m getting 4” groups at 40-45yds with this .00buck...
http://www.federalpremium.com/products/details/buckshot.aspx?id=516
...in both my Remy Tactical 870:
& 1187 Autoloader:
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/tactical/shotguns/versa-max-tactical.aspx
Might as well use a slug for HD, at 10-15ft. Walls can be repaired, and I use my Kimber 1911 .45cal w/ 230gr HPs. Either way, my ears are going to be ringing for a while. LOL.
Also IMHO, having nothing but a shottie loaded with birdshot for defense is suicide. This guy was very lucky to get that shot. He should load with buckshot.
Thanks for this.
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot14_4.htm
For some reason, my computer service is blocking some of the tests.
So many of our homes have nothing but the studs/framework and dry walls. The nearest home to us is 75 yards away, and I’m not really worried about neighbors with our 1 inch siding and theirs.
However, even with a 2800 square foot home, grandkids or visitors could be in danger from 00 as it ripped through 3 to 4 dry walls.
What’s interesting about your #4 bird #4 buck. Decades ago a former police chief recommended low based #4s backed up by #4 buck for our home when our kids were at home.
Thanks, the gelatin block shots are very graphic and easy to understand.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2010/02/robert-farago/shotgun-penetration-with-various-rounds/
My cop friends tell me number 4 is what their SWAT team prefers inside of residences. Best compromise of spread and penetration.
Is your friend using #4 bird or #4 buck
#4 Buck 6.09 mm (0.240”)
#4 Bird 3.28 mm (0.129”)
Number four bird is what they use.
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