So far I'm the only one who voted for the slug.
As with anything where there are choices personal preference comes into play. I prefer the slugs, because I have personaly seen the devasting effect it has on deer during hunting season. Every deer I've shot has went down immeadiately, no running like after a rifle hit. Even a deer that I just clipped under the rear hind area went down and was in such shock and without the use of it's rear legs could not move from that spot.
With todays sabot slugs and a rifled barrel you can hit center of target @ 100yards.
As you can see below any rifle/pistol/shotgun load will go through walls. Except the bird shot which won't go through a bad guy.
Again I say 00buck or slug is just as good at close range, it's just preference.
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot22_4.htm
Lessons learned:
1. As we have shown time and time again,
birdshot is for little birds, not for bad guys. It makes a nasty, shallow wound, but is not a good "Stopper".
3. 00 Buck in the 12 Gauge was excellent
5. Once again,
the 12 Gauge Slug amazes us. It was devastating! Penetration was 5 jugs or almost 30 inches.
That is equivalent to almost 15 inches of penetration of flesh.
A police officer was involved in some shotgun training, where they used #6 birdshot in the training due to lower cost. After the training session, he forgot to remove the birdshot and replace it with 00 Buckshot, the normal carry load.
That night, while on patrol, he confronted a couple of burglars and was in a shootout with them. He shot both of them with his shotgun, but forgot that he had it loaded with birdshot.
They killed the officer and escaped.
Never use birdshot against goblins. Use plated 00 Buckshot
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot3_2.htm
Lessons learned:
1. Notice that the #4 and #1 Buck penetrated 6 boards. In previous tests, 9mm, .45 ACP, and M-193 out of an AR
all penetrated all 12 boards.
So, it seems that these loads do not "over-penetrate" as much as some have led us to believe.
The 00 Buck penetrated 8 boards, but was stopped by the 9th. Still not as much penetration as the pistol or rifle loads.
The slug penetrated all 12 boards.
2. Once again, please notice the size of the entrance spreads....2 1/2" to 3 1/2".
Therefore, anyone that says, "With a shotgun, you don't even have to aim. Just point it in the general area of the bad guy, and you can't miss", does not know what they are talking about.
You can very easily miss with a shotgun. You must aim to hit your target.
The problem with birdshot is that it does not penetrate enough to be effective as a defense round. Birdshot is designed to bring down little birds
In fact, tests have shown that even #4 Buckshot lacks the necessary penetration to reach the vital organs. Only 0 Buck, 00 Buck, and 000 Buck penetrate enough to reach the vital organs
But doesn't 00 Buck penetrate too much in interior walls to be a "safe" load in a home?
Yes, it does penetrate a lot. But any load that is going to be effective will need to penetrate walls to have enough power to penetrate bad guys
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot14_4.htm
Lessons learned:
3. 00 Buck penetrates 4 walls with ease. It is a great "Stopping" round, but there is a price to pay.
4.
Birdshot does not excessively penetrate drywall walls. But it
does not penetrate deeply enough to reach a bad guy's vital organs. Birdshot makes a nasty but shallow wound. It is not a good Stopper.
http://www.brassfetcher.com/12 gauge.html
For some real damage use these:
Sabot Designs Flechette cartridge (19 darts)