My shotgun is for defense in the home. So I am reluctant to load the gun with slugs or buckshot. I have found these target/game loads for $5.97 at wal-mart for 25 rounds; it says they are 7 shot steel. Will this over penetrate an intruder and will it be effective at about 10-15 yards? Also what type of shells do you recommend for home defense?
As a long time bird hunter, I have on NUMEROUS occasions, found # 7 1/2 birdshot between the breast and the skin on the NEAR side of QUAIL. And sometimes the far side. Typically, the shot will penetrate into, but not through, the breast, and sometimes it will pass through.
If one wants to load their HD shotgun with ammo that provides an intruder with shot that often doesn't make it thru a quail, that's their call.
It works real simple. The less it penetrates the safer it is with re: to innocent family members in adjacent rooms. And the less it is effective on Bubba and his freinds when they invade your home in the middle of the night.
Yes, bird shot is effective a extremely close range, but even there it can be defeated by some types of furniture. Once it spreads out, individual shot penetrates poorly.
Number #4 buck is often used as a compromise, but Ive personally seen it defeated by a door made of two sheets of 1/4" plywood fired at a 45 deg. angle. Not one shot penetrated thru the door.
Just my thoughts on this often discussed subject that never sees any change. 00 buck vs. #4 buck, vs. birdshot, with the occasionally mentioned, but hard to find, #1 buck tossed in from time to time.
Summary: As the safety factor goes UP with smaller shot--- Effectiveness goes DOWN.
Each 00 buck weights about 50 grs and low recoil tactical is under 1100 fps. It has no where near the penetrating ability of a 9mm 115 gr. bullet at 1100 fps. and it still works very well against feral humanoids.