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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 2741362" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>As usual, SMS is spot on. It's internet garbage that defensive shotguns are "point and shoot" weapons. The mathematical breakdown is terribly flawed logic. Anyone who attempts to compensate for poor marksmanship and weapons handling with a larger caliber weapon is doomed for bad results. </p><p></p><p>Back to the original topic. Aim a shotgun like a rifle, use DEFENSIVE loads, not ammo for little hollow boned birds. Pumps are fine for defensive guns, with training. Short stroking a pump is a non issue if you learn to run the gun appropriately and practice. If you plan on trusting your life to a gun, get professional training and learn to use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 2741362, member: 4232"] As usual, SMS is spot on. It's internet garbage that defensive shotguns are "point and shoot" weapons. The mathematical breakdown is terribly flawed logic. Anyone who attempts to compensate for poor marksmanship and weapons handling with a larger caliber weapon is doomed for bad results. Back to the original topic. Aim a shotgun like a rifle, use DEFENSIVE loads, not ammo for little hollow boned birds. Pumps are fine for defensive guns, with training. Short stroking a pump is a non issue if you learn to run the gun appropriately and practice. If you plan on trusting your life to a gun, get professional training and learn to use them. [/QUOTE]
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