SPEMack618
New member
Well, I'm of the mind that while the shotgun is one of the most versatile weapons a person can own, even that category can be broken down further.
For instance, if I'm manning a road block in the sandbox, I want a Mossberg M590A, because it is reliable, easy to use in the stress of a fire fight, and I can swap out between buckshot and less lethals in a manner of seconds.
However, if I'm wading out into the duck swamp with the ex-girlfriend I want my Benelli Super Black Eagle II, but if it's a day of quail or dove hunting I'll take my Remington Sportsman 58, and if I'm busting clays for some trap fund raiser, I have to use my Ruger Red Label o/u, and finally, I like keeping a Remington 870 Police Magnum behind the door for home defense.
For instance, if I'm manning a road block in the sandbox, I want a Mossberg M590A, because it is reliable, easy to use in the stress of a fire fight, and I can swap out between buckshot and less lethals in a manner of seconds.
However, if I'm wading out into the duck swamp with the ex-girlfriend I want my Benelli Super Black Eagle II, but if it's a day of quail or dove hunting I'll take my Remington Sportsman 58, and if I'm busting clays for some trap fund raiser, I have to use my Ruger Red Label o/u, and finally, I like keeping a Remington 870 Police Magnum behind the door for home defense.