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Favorite Shotgun Load for Home Defense?
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 15490395" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Yes, you are going to miss but you should at least be missing in the general direction of the threat. If you are shooting way off then you need to train more. No one is saying everyone is going to be 100% with their accuracy, but there is no reason to believe that you can't take total control of the situation and put every round where you intend to; that is completely possible. If you want to stay in a defensive posture then that is fine, but with what I know and have trained to I am going to go on the offensive and catch the intruder when they least expect it. I do this because I know they are not prepared as thieves go for easy targets with no resistence. They aren't expecting someone to be coming at them, especially one showing violence of action. Im not going to discourage anyone else who wishes to do the same either. I've been in some shot with friends who have a sliver of the training I do and they kept their cool just fine and handled themselves just as I had trained them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 15490395, member: 21786"] Yes, you are going to miss but you should at least be missing in the general direction of the threat. If you are shooting way off then you need to train more. No one is saying everyone is going to be 100% with their accuracy, but there is no reason to believe that you can't take total control of the situation and put every round where you intend to; that is completely possible. If you want to stay in a defensive posture then that is fine, but with what I know and have trained to I am going to go on the offensive and catch the intruder when they least expect it. I do this because I know they are not prepared as thieves go for easy targets with no resistence. They aren't expecting someone to be coming at them, especially one showing violence of action. Im not going to discourage anyone else who wishes to do the same either. I've been in some shot with friends who have a sliver of the training I do and they kept their cool just fine and handled themselves just as I had trained them. [/QUOTE]
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