I have been a handgun shooter for almost 30 years now, but I have pulled the trigger on a shotgun, maybe 100 times. Therefore, I know almost nothing about them. I don't hunt, and don't plan to. I just love shooting, and best of all, shooting stuff. Canned goods, melons, shaving cream, old household items, you get the idea (I ALWAYS pick up the mess afterward and dispose of the scrap responsibly).
Anyway, all that said, I just picked up a Remington 887 tactical 12ga. I would like to know what kind of loads would best suit my style of shooting. Probably no more than 25 yards, and likely much closer, with targets as small as a can of soda. Probably slugs will be fun, but I want to get good with something that would double as a good HD load. I don't mind stout recoil, but like to mix it up a bit. This gun (as you probably know) will take any 12ga, ammo interchangeably.
I know this is a very wide open question, with no definitive answers, but I pick up the beast on Tuesday, and I want to get a couple hundred rounds to bring home with it.
Anyway, all that said, I just picked up a Remington 887 tactical 12ga. I would like to know what kind of loads would best suit my style of shooting. Probably no more than 25 yards, and likely much closer, with targets as small as a can of soda. Probably slugs will be fun, but I want to get good with something that would double as a good HD load. I don't mind stout recoil, but like to mix it up a bit. This gun (as you probably know) will take any 12ga, ammo interchangeably.
I know this is a very wide open question, with no definitive answers, but I pick up the beast on Tuesday, and I want to get a couple hundred rounds to bring home with it.