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Knowing that I'm not as fast and agile as I used to be, I do the same as @Eric Krewson. Always keep them close by.
I teach a Home Firearm Safety class each year as part of our 4-H program. Unfortuntately, there is no problem finding current and usually local new stories outlining youth that were injured or killed because of unsecured firearms in a home. There's just too much risk when it comes to my children or any other children that are in my home finding my guns. I'm glad I don't feel the need to sell my handguns like you did, but you certainly weighed the risk. Mine are locked away, separate from ammunition, and the keys to the safe/cabinets are where no one would ever find them.When I was 9 or 10, I would wait until my parents left, get out my dad's 22 and shoot up the farm. When I was done, I would clean the rifle and put it back where he stored it, they never knew about my practice sessions. Anybody could buy ammo back then so I shot what I bought with my paper route money.
We lived in a small old farmhouse when I got out of the Army, I had just started working for a power company at an entry level. I had a Ruger single six and a S&W 38 and no safe place to lock them up, the old house didn't have closets. My 5-year-old son was into playing cowboys and Indians, fearing he would be as mischievous about guns as I was, I sold my pistols to keep them out of his reach.
I live alone at the end of a dead-end road out in the county now, I have pistols scattered about the house and in each of my vehicles. When I have company that is not familiar with guns and shooting, all of my random guns go to the gun safe before my company arrives.
If I knew I was expecting some thugs I would most certainly load my BP 20 GA, HEAVY, and I would be 100% confident it would fire as expected for a day or two. would not leave loaded and use as a my official home defense weapon.
Agreed but sometimes last choice can be best choice (if it goes off). Rather shoot an intruder with my 20GA dbl at inside range than my 9mm myself. I'm much more confident in the shotgun as far as smacking the perp. Added bonus (especially at night) is the gawdawfull flash and smoke.
Pretty much what I said, if a this is expected and I had the $$ I might do just that. Today I could swing a maverick at sportsman's but two weeks ago no moolah. Myself I trust hitting a guy with they cyl shotgun over a modern pistol as I shoot it. I won a nice unmentionable 2 years ago July 4th. Bought box of shells. Have not shot it yet. And MY cyl loaded anyway but skychief load, the room distance spreads about a foot. Not usable for hunting at 25 yds w/o skychief. Probably just mine. I did have it jug choked but haven't shot it yet (have discussed that in several in other threads).. I covered the cleaning thing same as you. Fortunately I don't EXPECT a thug anytime soon. And my other unmentionable has self defence loads in it now.. got several shots but I still trust the shotgun (long gun) over a pistol especially adding in the flash x 10. in an EXPECTED situation (in the next few hours) I would be sitting in my recliner with the 20 1st and the other ready to go for shots 3-11. I do have a modern 12 ga dbl but have shot 4 rounds through it and as you said no spread. I'd load something bigger than 4 too as I have both #2 and buckshot around.MUST disagree, but not based on performance....,
Muzzle velocity is MV, and the lead projectiles have no difference if launched at 1000 fps by smokeless powder vs black powder...
As for spread, at normal house distances DON'T expect the pellets to be in enough of a cone to hit the perp in the dark. Remember that IC choke is made to give a good pattern at 25 YARDS, which is 75 feet... very very few people have an interior shot at nearly 75 feet. You DO need to aim.
We found that #6 shot from a sporting shell (aka low brass) to be the best at a) doing damage but b) not going through drywall into the innocent people on the other side. (Apartment dwellers and townhousers take note please)
Now I've had so called "experts" poo poo the idea of #6..., vs buckshot. Well getting sued or jailed over a wrongful wounding or wrongful death is a real thing..., even when the intended target was an complete bad guy and needed to be shot....
I'm in my 34th year as an LEO. I deal with aggravated assaults which include shootings, and... I've worked homicides in the past. You DO NOT want to use a BP shotgun..., or any BP firearm, if you can help it.
WHY Dave?
AH because the police are going to take that item from you when they arrive, and it's going to sit, uncleaned, in an evidence container for months or years before the local prosecutor says "OK, good shoot" and you get it back. How much corrosion damage will have been done, BUT..., that's not the most important reason...
The most important reason is COST.
Looking at the cost of a new or used black powder SxS or even a single shot, vs the cost of new, modern pump shotgun..., and it's rather foolish (imho-hbc) to drop four hundred dollars or more for a gun that will be confiscated and held for a long time, when you can buy a NEW home defense modern shotgun for less than $200..., with shipping and transfer fee you're still under $250.00 total cost. Heck you can buy TWO of one of the moderns for the price of the used SxS blackpowder, and when the police take the first one, wave bye bye, and pull out your second modern, and make sure it's loaded and ready to go.
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All hypothetical my friend. Heck I went to highschool with several, pretty sure they're behavior has not improved. Next time yer in the States in a big city one of us can likely suggest a route you can drive and you WILL see some thugs. Not in Mayberry but south Phoenix is usually interesting around dark.Here in UK I don't actually know any thugs, let alone expect them to turn up at my house, expected or otherwise.
I guess that living in such a toxic environment, with the daily threat of home invasion or mass slaughter at the mall/school/local diner/church et al would tempt many folks into acquiring a weapon for self-defence..
Still and all, I'm happy to say that in all the years I've spent - in total- in the USA - I seen none of these life-threatening events. Never knowingly clapped eyes on a thug, either, for that matter, let alone have a passing acquaintance with a few of 'em.
NO! NO! NO!I completely agree, there's nothing like the racking of a shotgun and the colossal thunk it makes when fired to deter you from continuing on your path.
BTDT. That is correct. Another fact is that there is time dilation that makes everything run super slow like a SciFi movie.I understand a home owner has 3 seconds to react when a home invasion starts, my B/P stuff is in the gun safe, my serious stuff is within arm's reach from anywhere in my house. I will take 15+1 and 5 rounds of 00 buck anytime over one B/P round.
Shooting someone at 50 feet can make a self defense claim difficult.I see a lot of conversations about what weapon would be best for home defense, I've always thought shotguns were a little bit overkill, at close range it's going to go straight through your attacker, and then keep going.
I went out and I did a little bit testing today, at ranges that would be considered inside of the home. Target is 1/16-in steel from an old microwave.
First test was a light target load 7.5 from about 10 ft away, zero spread, punched a hole like a cannon.
Number two was a slightly more powerful dove load at about 20 ftView attachment 301974
Shot two was a heavier #6 hunting load from around 20 ft little bit of spread, but not much. Note the massive hole in the middle and a few flyers.View attachment 301975
Shot three was from about 50 ft of number 1 buck. I got two shots in the equivalent of the groin, and to rite in the chest cavity. I got about a 50% "hit rate". It's possible that the hit rate was slightly higher, but its possible missed a few given pre-existing holes.
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Moral of the story, black powder shotguns are still more than effective for a home defense weapon. At ranges under 15 ft, you're not getting any spread and you might as well be shooting a slug.
Don't think that old wall hanger won't put a hole through three people coming to your house at 2:00 a.m.
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