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It's not too difficult to hit center mass with a shotgun shot...At most defensive distances.I completely agree, there's plenty of value in shooting clay, and it's a lot of fun. Just be sure to toss in some man-shaped targets as well so you get used to aiming center of mass.
Fair points and good reasoning. I have been fortunate to not have that experience, and hope to keep it that way. Thanks for sharing, and for your service.It's not too difficult to hit center mass with a shotgun shot...At most defensive distances.
That said...practice is always good.
However...when shooting when it's "for real ", so to speak...
You may not be offered a center mass shot / target.
So...
Again...if you can hit a clay bird or a clay bird bit....you can hit something bigger that is causing you problems or is a threat.
Now please don't read into what I am saying here.
If you want to shoot at man -shaped targets...go right on ahead .
Nothing wrong with that...for you.
I have shot at men and hit them as well...real live men...so shooting at man shaped targets...isn't something that I enjoy.
Notice..that I am not saying that no one should...just that I don't want to.
Andy
I'm almost exclusively 20ga now. It's less punishing on shoulder.I bought the Mossberg 500 field/security combo two and 1/2 years ago, just before 'you know what' hit. You definitely want to "function fire" the shotgun to get used to the manual of arms ... the operation of the shotgun. You want to get somewhat familiar with the blast and recoil. Mine is a 12 gage. The recoil with the 18.5 " barrel is impressive. You also want to pattern your shotgun with various field or defense loads to see what is a good match. My old Stevens pumpgun shot the basic Remington 00 buck pretty well so I have plenty on board. The newer Mossberg would not shoot the Remington worth a darn, so I had to experiment with various loads until I found one.
My friend tried to talk me into getting a 20 gauge. Time will tell if I was a fool for not listening to him.I'm almost exclusively 20ga now. It's less punishing on shoulder.
There are a lot of grouse near me. That's one reason for getting this.20 gauge is my favorite as well.
In regards to less punishing...yes....as general rule.
I do have a very light weight single shot 20 gauge that can take a 3 inch cartridge...but...
I not willing to try it with one....
It does work well as a light weight grouse gun.
Andy
Eventually, you will have both. I did for quite a while. What changes you make are unknown until they happen.My friend tried to talk me into getting a 20 gauge. Time will tell if I was a fool for not listening to him.
Grouse hunting is very fun....you will end up walking .... a lot...There are a lot of grouse near me. That's one reason for getting this.
I walk a lot anyway so it'll be good to have an excuse.Grouse hunting is very fun....you will end up walking .... a lot...
A good grouse load is 7 1/2 shot and # 6 shot...2 3/4 , lead .
Andy
Please wear eye protection when shooting steel! Especially with a shotgun.That sounds more cost effective than buying boxes of clay pigeons. Thanks for the suggestion.
Hmmm...forming an idea for an outdoor defensive system...turrets, lots and lots of turrets with motion sensing tracking and firing.
Masking tape is WAY cheaper than colored stick ons. Also you can slap a piece of mail that was free on some cardboard.. Buying targets for shotgun work is silly.For my pump shotguns I try to buy low recoil 9 pellet 00 buckshot. For practice I still buy 9 pellet 00 buck shot but is is somewhat cheaper like Rio Royal 9 pellet 00 buckshot instead.
You can also buy a LimbSaver or some other softer recoil pad. My Maverick 88 had a hard piece of rubber or something so the LimbSaver was a lot softer.
You can buy human shaped targets from places like target barn or Amazon. Also buy some colored stick ons so you can use the target multiple times before throwing it away.