manco171
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Ruger 10-22 will cover two if not three of your criteria. For shtf have both 10-22 and winchester defender mod 1300. 8+1 in 2 3/4. 7+1 in 3" magnum. lots of aftermarket for both of these when the current frenzy dies down
Ok.... I was just saying that some people may be very calm during a home invasion and be able to crack off a very well aimed shot. Others may prefer to have the large margin of error if they were in an episode of adrenaline rush and finding it difficult to stay calm and aim proper.
I am looking into the savage 24. I like the idea of a .223 over a 20 gauge. There is also the 22/410, 3030/16. I figure if I'm out small game and a hog comes out I can have a slug, with the butt accessory you can have bird, buck, slug all within reach.
Just a thought.
Isn't dealing with robbers/burglars the nature of home defense, unless you believe in the zombie apocalypse? Many burglars, if caught in the act, will run if you just mention that you have a gun, even if they are armed.
If you are banging some other guy's wife, and he is coming to hunt you down, I wouldn't consider that in the normal range of home defense needs.
I'm still saying a judge is great for home defense shoots any 45 Cal or 410 shells works good for birds at somewhat close range too
I think you are muddling things a bit. If an intruder has randomly targeted your house, most will leave quickly if they are made aware that someone there is armed. If they don't, then you start setting up for an encounter.To me, anyone thats not out to hurt me, is not a threat. I feel the defense means protecting myself, not monetary items. I have insurance for that. Don't get me wrong, if someone breaks in, first ill grab my pistol, go to a secure part of the home and call the police. If the intruder walks into the area I'm in I'll have a loaded firearm ready without making noise to give away my position.
Not saying you are wrong, just have a different opinion on what I am willing to use force on.
I understand, but the point is one may not have as large a margin of error as one thinks.
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This is exactly what my friend did, and also what I have read about how to best handle an intruder in your home. Most of the other alternatives fall into the category of the 'make my day' types. I would rather them leave.
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Since they are living in beer, are the gators sloppy drunks, or mean drunks? It would make a significant difference in a crim's decision.Since we are speaking in hypotheticals anyway... If a crim makes it past my moat full of ale and gators.
I don't know why the need for color, but I will join in. Is color the new emoticon?Can you tell us where you read this? I have also read that alternating bird shot and rock salt in a shotgun is the best thing for home defense, but is REALLY not a good idea in my opinion...
The rock salt is definitely from the movies.
I don't know why the need for color, but I will join in. Is color the new emoticon?
I did not state it as a way to say that if you read it, it is true. You can always find someone with an opinion to agree with yours, doesn't make it right. The described 'plan of action' is a fairly commonly recommended one, and is mostly common sense. For those who are fans of those comical guns shows on TV these days that have people doing Seal Team 6 building clearing exercises as if that is how you should go about defending your home, I am not sure any info to the contrary would make any difference.
The rock salt is definitely from the movies. About the only it does is limit your range, at very close ranges it won't be much different than bird shot. On top of that, you aren't going to find salt loads at the store. Is somebody going to recommend 'dime' hand loads next.
I am sure someone has used it before. It was more a comment on it being referenced in the movies much more than real world use, or portraying the real world consequences of it. Rock salt is just as dangerous as shot as some ranges, and bird shot is just as 'safe' as salt at some ranges. And I highly doubt the RR's insurance company currently allows them to pepper people with salt loads simply for loitering on their property. Maybe 'back in the day', or even 'in the movies'.Not true, Union Pacific Railroad Police use Rock Salt in their shotguns to keep hobo's and bums our of box cars and off Railroad property. And yes they are a real police force equivalent to state police in 21 of 23 states in which they operate.
I see it, do you not?(I didn't use color, unsure what you mean)
Do either of them parade around in black military cargo pants, and a polo shirt with patches from guns and ammo makers all over it? Or talk at length about where the best place is for the 'shower gun'? Or talk about 'forward deploying' reserve supplies. Those are the only types I know of that refer to themselves as 'defense instructors'.I would just like to see one semi-qualified "defense instructor" like Ayoob or Clint Smith (anyone similar is fine) that says this is a good idea.
Don't forget stealthy. I miss having a pellet rifle. I need to look into the clones of the piston based RWS style with the side cocking. The break barrel cocking is a little goofy, and can hurt your hands if you slip. I will have to review the .22 vs. .177 caliber trade offs again. I can't remember which one was flatter. The knockdown didn't seem as important as penetration, which the ammo below solves for either caliber.Damn skippy on prices. I was just outback with the ruger air hawk .177. Fun and way more affordable.
Anything pointed is better than those 'dum dum' pellets I used as a kid. I think RWS makes an equivalent version, and may shoot even better. The machined ammo seals better, and is much more accurate.I haven't seen them. Right now I have daisy pointed. The ruger goes to 1000 fps and stops small game at 30 yards. I'm going Friday for squirrel and rabbit. If it'll stop raining.
cwi said:Rock salt is just as dangerous as shot as some ranges, and bird shot is just as 'safe' as salt at some ranges.
Did you even bother to read the backing evidence you posted?There is no way rock salt is as dangerous as bird shot at any range. Even at point blank rock salt will do far less damage than lead shot.
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot33.htm
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