evbutler462
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Please note that I have bowed out of this thread, However, since you asked, at HD ranges, the load is clumped together and the plastic cup has them all together as one wad of lead. It is not necessary to weigh a pellet. Go outside and shoot at room's distance and you will find this out for yourself.
I was born at night but not last night. I know what a shotgun blast can do at 20 feet, with any size shot, twice the size of a normal room. I refuse to act like a wannabe Commando and overdo anything. Just start shooting and shoot until the threat is over.
NOW, gents, this has gone on long enough, IMHO. I can't convince you. You can't convince me that Rambo style tactics are necessary. Lets drop it and go on to something worthwhile. Maybe someone has a gun that needs repair. Needs advice on how to put it back together. Anything but this, as it is futile to for me to add to this thread any further.
Meanwhile, me and my 20 gauge are going to cut this short and gather around the fire.
Happy shooting!!
I was born at night but not last night. I know what a shotgun blast can do at 20 feet, with any size shot, twice the size of a normal room. I refuse to act like a wannabe Commando and overdo anything. Just start shooting and shoot until the threat is over.
NOW, gents, this has gone on long enough, IMHO. I can't convince you. You can't convince me that Rambo style tactics are necessary. Lets drop it and go on to something worthwhile. Maybe someone has a gun that needs repair. Needs advice on how to put it back together. Anything but this, as it is futile to for me to add to this thread any further.
Meanwhile, me and my 20 gauge are going to cut this short and gather around the fire.
Happy shooting!!