Shotguns vs other guns


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CMichael
June 13, 2003, 12:57 PM
I mainly do shotgunning.

It seems to me that you can have more fun with shotguns than other types of guns. There are a lot of cool and fun games involved with shotguns -- trap, skeet, sporting clays.

Other guns don't offer as much fun.

Now, most of my experience is with shotguns. I am curious of other poster's viewpoint on this?

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Mike Irwin
June 13, 2003, 01:00 PM
You need to get involved in some of the fun sports for handguns -- bowling pin, falling plate, PPC, silhouette, etc.

Matt G
June 13, 2003, 01:12 PM
Completely agree with Mike. (Hey, it happens! ;) )

Try some plate matches, some IDPA matches, etc with your favorite pistol. The challenge is enormous, but you are always improving.

A good way to break into pistol-style matches is to go shoot a plate matche with whatever is your favorite revolver or semi, with light loads. To get the feel for movement past the line and around barricades, you might take your shotgun and go shoot a tactical shotgun match, which are admittedly a LOT of fun.

MrKandiyohi
June 13, 2003, 01:54 PM
Compared to just target practice at the range with the rifle or pistol, then yes, shotgunning is more fun. Try comparing it to the other events the other guys have suggested, and then it's just a different type of fun.

Speed events or reactive targets (just like those clay pigeons) will make pistol or rilfe shooting more fun.

If you can use a .22, then the fun is even cheaper. For the price of 2 boxes of shells, you can load up with more than 500 rounds of .22.

Check around for rifle or pistol leagues.

280PLUS
June 13, 2003, 01:56 PM
just as long as it goes bang...

:D

CMichael
June 13, 2003, 01:58 PM
I appreciate all the responses guys :)

Skunkabilly
June 13, 2003, 01:59 PM
IPSC, 3-gun and steeeeeeel steeeeeel steeeeel!

Darrin
June 13, 2003, 02:05 PM
Shotgun are very cool. My mossy is my favorite gun because of the BOOM it makes when you shoot it. (BANG is for wimps :D ;))

Bowling pins are fun. So is playing poker with a target. (You know, deck-of-cards target and 5 shots...)

For my bow, I'm working on making a target to play Cricket (the dart game). Now that is going to be fun! (and no hearing protection required! ;))

Cosmoline
June 13, 2003, 02:48 PM
I go to a range with a VERY active shotgunning group, and about umpteen areas for them to shoot. It always seems to me that the shotgunners are more apt to operate in competitive groups, and more apt to wear certain types of clothing, etc. I distrust groups, so I have my doubts whether I would find it fun to join in. I don't think they'd approve of a Topper '88 or Mossberg 500 being used on their ranges, either :D

I love shooting rifles because it's only you and the rifle. There are some competitions, but you can go through your whole life and a million rounds without ever participating in one. There are no expectations to be met other than your own. And, aside from the obvious safety matters, nobody much cares what you're doing, how you're dressed or how well you're shooting.

IMHO, there's nothing more fun that knocking a tin can around the range with a rifle, or finally getting good enough to place five out of six in the black at 100 meters kneeling.

To each his own, I guess.

Arkady
June 13, 2003, 06:34 PM
I, too, mainly do shotgunning. Of course, my reasons are that:
A.) I don't own a rifle
and
B.) My vision is not good enough to allow me to use one at really fun ranges.

I've also noticed what Cosmoline pointed out about the fact that shotgunners are more apt to work in competitive groups. It's kind of disturbing, really. :)

JDSlack
June 13, 2003, 06:54 PM
I like shotguns too, but they are real hard to carry concealed.

sm
June 13, 2003, 07:17 PM
I like shotguns, however...

Rifles: 22lr for inexpensive plinking to .50 cal "someday we'll break that rock 750 yds away".
Handguns: same deal from 22lr plinking, to matches, to hunting (I do this) to pins, steel..

Set up a mini steel plate and pin match using NAA22lr minirevolvers and Beretta 21A's I learned how to make my buddy totally lose concentration I said..."Hey ,want to try my NAA mini-revlover speedloader and see how you like it?"

Now he has tried my shotgun...but the look on his face before cracking up was priceless on the mini speedloader quip.:p

toro
June 13, 2003, 07:34 PM
I love to take my shotgun to the range. We have a plunking range near our home and it is great fun to shoot bottles and cans and pieces of clay birds that are left on the range.

I also like my .45 handgun and mimi 14 rifle, but I think my shotgun is the most fun as far as just going out for a good time.

I like to take my handgun shooting more serious, and I have a regimented practice to keep my speed and accuracy with the handgun.

Mrs. Toro


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TechBrute
June 13, 2003, 08:12 PM
Turns out there are really cool games to play with all guns, including "3 gun" matches to play with them all at once. I did some informal "4 gun" matches with handgun, shotgun, and 2 rifles. Someone will jump in and say they don't see the point in the 2 rifles, but it's hard to be competitive with one rifle going from a 25-200 yard range to a 600-900 yard range. A couple people would try doing it with one rifle, but they were never competitive.

280PLUS
June 13, 2003, 09:06 PM
"My mossy is my favorite gun because of the BOOM it makes when you shoot it. (BANG is for wimps )"

Hey now, smile when you say that pilgrim,,,

oh, you did

:D

i like boom too...

WingZero
June 13, 2003, 09:09 PM
Shotguns, Pistols, Rifles..........
They are all fun. They just have different purposes, and uses...
:D

Stay Low
June 13, 2003, 09:24 PM
I like em all if they go boom. But for fun and games, gimme a Beretta shotgun. Seems the IDPA and steel matches are a little more serious in my neck of the woods than the clay target games.

blades67
June 13, 2003, 11:17 PM
Shotguns can be fun, but a GE Minigun will put a grin on your face that can't be removed with a prybar!:D

ACP230
June 13, 2003, 11:46 PM
Subgun matches are more fun than shotgun games IMO.
They are harder to find too.

I will shoot pretty much anything available including trap and sporting clays on occasion. Games I've played include Conventional Indoor and Outdoor pistol (Bullseye), Hunter's Pistol Silhouette, Conventional High Power Rifle (200 yds reduced targets, Bowling Pin shooting, and Steel Matches. Now my 11 year-old son and I are shooting e-mail .22 benchrest matches.

Fun, fun, fun!

Sunray
June 14, 2003, 12:04 AM
Makes no difference what you shoot. Shooting anything is fun. Even if you can't hit a barn door from inside the barn. It is a good idea to try as many different flavours of the sport as you can though. Pins, plates, long range rifle, machine guns, sporting clays. Even just standing on your hind legs shooting bullseye is fun. Doesn't matter how well you score or even if you do. Shoot as many different types of the sport as you can because of all the great people you'll meet.

makdaddy03
June 14, 2003, 01:51 AM
I was a shotgunner and rifleman up to about 7yrs ago. When I bought my 1st handgun. I havent looked back since. I still shoot my shotguns, but they are not as fun as my handguns.;)

45R
June 14, 2003, 11:01 PM
For those of us in CA, ANY GUN is fun!!! :)

Moparmike
June 14, 2003, 11:30 PM
originally posted by Sunray

Makes no difference what you shoot. Shooting anything is fun. Even if you can't hit a barn door from inside the barn.

But you need to stop when you can (or couldnt to start with) hit the broad side of a barn while inside of it:D. A firearm in the hands of that person is in the wrong hands.

12-34hom
June 15, 2003, 12:20 AM
Pistol shooting and shotgunning are fun...

But shooting Sub MOA groups with a tuned varmint rig or other high powered rifle, flat out gets it for me..;)

This is where reloading really comes into it's own.

12-34hom.

Hutch
June 15, 2003, 12:54 PM
Check out the cowboy shoots. Rifles, revolvers AND shotguns. Accuracy requirements are seldom great, with emphasis on speed. With lever-action carbines, thumb buster sixguns, and SxS shotguns, (mebby the odd Win 97 pump), this means dexterity and concentration. The equipment is most DEFINATELY NOT the differentiator. Unlike many other shooting sports, this one is not filled with aloof, win-at-all-cost gamesmen. Really friendly, nurturing crowd.

Hutch, aka "Tubby Thumbwheeler"

TheOtherOne
June 15, 2003, 03:19 PM
I like shotguns too, but they are real hard to carry concealed.

http://www.impactguns.com/store/serbu_super_shorty12.html

:D

Okay, maybe not ideal for concealed carry but you could pull it off easy enough.

Mike Irwin
June 15, 2003, 03:28 PM
"Completely agree with Mike. (Hey, it happens! ;) )

Don't let it become a habit.

NIGHTWATCH
June 16, 2003, 09:20 AM
Is there a firearm more fun than a scattergun? Hmmmm...:rolleyes: Leme tink... Uhm, hmm.. NO!!! :D I LOVE MY REMY.

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