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<blockquote data-quote="RETOKSQUID" data-source="post: 2741533" data-attributes="member: 8681"><p>Here is an idea, pick a firearm that fits <strong><em><u>you</u></em></strong> comfortably, practice with it, not just at the range, dry fire it, practice loading/unloading (using snap caps) and know everything about it, where it hits with what type of ammo, what types of ammo feed better, and the workings of your firearm inside and out. So much so that it is second nature to you. What works for one person may not be the best answer for another. </p><p></p><p>About the bird shot. Would you use rubber bullets in a rifle or pistol for fear of hitting your neighbors house? Knowing where your firearm hits will eliminate most of the fear of hitting your neighbors house with a miss, and negate the need for using bird shot as defensive ammo. If, God forbid the time ever comes that you have to use your firearm in a defensive situation remember that your family will be counting on you for their safety/survival, they are worth using the best ammo that will end the situation in the shortest amount of time. Put the thug down hard, fast and without doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RETOKSQUID, post: 2741533, member: 8681"] Here is an idea, pick a firearm that fits [B][I][U]you[/U][/I][/B] comfortably, practice with it, not just at the range, dry fire it, practice loading/unloading (using snap caps) and know everything about it, where it hits with what type of ammo, what types of ammo feed better, and the workings of your firearm inside and out. So much so that it is second nature to you. What works for one person may not be the best answer for another. About the bird shot. Would you use rubber bullets in a rifle or pistol for fear of hitting your neighbors house? Knowing where your firearm hits will eliminate most of the fear of hitting your neighbors house with a miss, and negate the need for using bird shot as defensive ammo. If, God forbid the time ever comes that you have to use your firearm in a defensive situation remember that your family will be counting on you for their safety/survival, they are worth using the best ammo that will end the situation in the shortest amount of time. Put the thug down hard, fast and without doubt. [/QUOTE]
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