Who loves to shoot? What do you shoot? Where? Do you shoot for recreation? Practice for home defense?
For hunting: Upland Game/Ducks/Geese: I use a 12g Benelli Nova. Its chambered for 3.5 inch shells so it's solid for Goose and Turkey hunting. I prefer 3 inch shells in #5 for Turkey and 3.5 inch shells in 0000 to #2 for geese. #6 in steel for the rabbit and pheasant season. I put a 16oz mercury recoil absorber in the stock, so it's ridiculously heavy. I kind of regret the absorber, especially when walking a couple miles into the brush for pheasants and rabbits. Deer: 20g Remington 1187 semi auto. This is a 3 inch gun but I only use 2.5 inch shells. Its rifled so its only good for slugs and sabots. Nice solid flat trajectory up to 100 yards, but a steep drop beyond 150 yards. Never took a shot beyond that range at live targets. Harvested a nice fat doe at about 75 yards, and the sabot shells performed significantly better than the 12 gauge rifled slugs. Don't let the size fool you, 20g is the way to go with deer. I'm done lugging that heavy ass 12g up a tree.
Target Shooting (skeet/sporting clays): Again the 12g Nova. When target shooting I take out the plug so I get 5+1 shots in 2.5 inch shells. Shoot pump shoot pump shoot! Good times.
Target Shooting (pistol range): Taurus PT9:. This is a decent plinking gun. Essentially a direct copy of the Beretta P92, in fact all parts are completely interchangable. 17 +1 so it's got a sizeable magazine. I've got 4,500 rounds thru this guy and it's been pretty reliable, although it doesn't like Blazer ammo. The Sig brand ammo shoots amazingly well. I'll typically hit 4 inch patterns up to 50 feet. Sig Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion: This is a solid 45 cal. 8 +1 so the capacity is lower but the stopping power is much higher (more on that in a minute). This thing shoots like a dream, hitting 4 inch targets consistently at 50 feet. Practiced some double taps this week at 20 feet, and was consistently in the bread box on the second tap. It's eaten everything I've fed it but research shows that it's a good idea to buy top quality ball. I've always bought the better quality ammo, aside from that Blazer I bought for the 9mm, so this isn't an issue for me. The lesson is don't buy that Wolf ammo.
Home defense: Hands down the choice is the Sig here. With Sig hollow point 45, 230 grain, it has amazingly superior stopping power. I still keep the 9mm close, with sig 115 grain hollow points, available, but really this is the wife's gun for home defense. While I can pull off double taps well with the 1911, the triple tap (2 to the body one to the head) is very difficult for me. I can pull this off with the PT92 consistently however.
As far as how to carry... The 12g and the 20g are cased, locked and unloaded. I don't see these as viable home defense weapons. Both have a 26 inch barrel so using it around corners and in close quarters combat (CQC) is not viable. You need an 18 inch barrel for a solid shotgun choice for home defense. The 1911 is kept in condition 1, and the PT92 is kept in condition 3. The 1911 is a single action, so it's not viable to keep in condition 3 at any time. It's cocked and locked. You flip the safety and it fires with a trigger pull. Since it has the grip safety, I've not concerned with ND (negligent discharge, also called AD, accidental discharge). The PT92 is double action, so I do keep it in condition 3 (mag loaded, chamber empty, hammer down), and while it's known that a double action is best kept in condition 2 (mag loaded, chamber loaded, safety on), I keep it in condition 3 because it's the wife's gun and it requires a rack slide to get it ready to fire and that's what she's most comfortable with.
Now the wife is looking to get the Walther PK .380. A bit more stopping power than the 9mm but less kick than the .45, and she is looking for something that easily fits her purse pocket for can be concealed easily (we're set up for concealed carry).
How bout you blokes?
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