16 gauge defense loads


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C-grunt
October 27, 2008, 07:35 AM
Currently my only shotgun is my family heirloom single shot 16 gauge. I would like to get some defense shells for it. All I can find besides bird shot is #4 and #1 buck and slugs. I have heard #4 in 12 gauge is good. Im assuming #1 would be decent or should I stick to slugs?

Thanks as always.

Chase

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6_gunner
October 27, 2008, 07:43 AM
#1 or #4 would be fine. I'd go with #1, myself. I wouldn't use slugs for home defense because of over-penetration.

DaleCooper51
October 27, 2008, 08:33 AM
I would get some of both sizes of buckshot and see what patterns best in your particular gun.

Make your decision from personal experience.

foghornl
October 27, 2008, 08:37 AM
I haven't bought any 16-ga ammo in ahhhhhh 25 years or so. IIRC, #1 Buck & slugs were all that were available then, but that may have changed.

Yes, the pattern board is your friend here. See what works best in YOUR shotgun.

Mr. 16 gauge
October 27, 2008, 05:20 PM
#1 buck (.30 caliber) is standard size for the 16 gauge, and the only one I know of that is offered in current factory loadings....if you have #4 buck, then it is probably very old or a handload.
I use handloaded #1 in my 16s....as far as patterning goes, it gives up very little to the 00 buck loads in 12 gauge; the only difference is the larger pellets transfer more energy.

wnycollector
October 27, 2008, 05:42 PM
I use federal's #1 buck in my SxS.

35Rem
October 27, 2008, 05:56 PM
where have you found #4 buck for the 16 gauge? Please PM me.

As far as I know #1 buck is the only buckshot available, but should be just fine.

C-grunt
October 28, 2008, 06:02 AM
I could be mistaken but Im pretty sure I saw #4 buck in 16 gauge at Sportsmans Wearhouse. Im heading up there on Wednesday to buy some shells. Ill let you guys know what I find.

35Rem
October 28, 2008, 09:42 AM
Make sure it's not #4 shot (which is much smaller). A commonly used size for turkeys and maybe pheasant sized birds and up.
I have seen some #3 buck in a catalog, once. Actually it was Old Western Scrounger. THey were importing a foreign brand (can't remember) that had a #3 buck load for the 16 gauge. I came really close to ordering it. That's the same size as used in the 20 gauge, so I figured it'd be fine in a 16, too.

Either way, don't be afraid of the #1 buck load. It will do just fine.

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