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I would like to see that with the water jug a bit further away from the wall as most occupants of the house will not be up against it. It is nice to know if an assailant is up against the wall you may still have some options with birdshot. I'd still be more comfortable with birdshot in a home invasion than buck shot if I had children in the house.
Quote from: RadSav on February 05, 2013, 05:41:09 PMI would like to see that with the water jug a bit further away from the wall as most occupants of the house will not be up against it. It is nice to know if an assailant is up against the wall you may still have some options with birdshot. I'd still be more comfortable with birdshot in a home invasion than buck shot if I had children in the house.Yeah, when I was setting this up I didn't think it would go through. Based on what people had said about 30 feet, I though it would go through one side and bounce off kind of like 5.56 does to a cinder block. How far do you think I should put the "person" from the wall?I have a few birdshot followed by some slugs. I also like to keep a loaded AR right next to it so I have options.
Bottom line is, if you are going to shoot someone in your home, make sure you kill him. If he lives, he WILL sue you.
This?Testing Shotgun MINISLUGS and BOLO Rounds (slow motion)