Advice wanted 12g Ammo for home family Care

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Hello

Not sure if this is the right place to post this, if not please admin. move it. Thanks.

I am a New owner of a Rem 870 12g with No prior shotgun owing experience. Did shoot trap for fun before a little bit, friends shotgun.

Can anyone suggest a 12g ammo for family security Not putting large holes in things and with as least amount of recoil for family members use.

Thanks
George
 
putting a large hole in anything in your home will be the least of your worries should you choose to unload on an intruder ,let alone expecting untrained or unlicensed family members to try it. shake your head . you don't need advice ... you need help...
 
putting a large hole in anything in your home will be the least of your worries should you choose to unload on an intruder ,let alone expecting untrained or unlicensed family members to try it. shake your head . you don't need advice ... you need help...

So someone breaks into your home and is raping your daughter and you’re just going to sit there shaking your head, maybe offering some supporting words for your daughter to just hang in there. You’re the one who needs help. Go read the criminal code.

00 buck... low recoil 1200 feet per second. Out of my 14” shotgun at 20 feet the spread is the size of a small dinner plate.

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Hello

Not sure if this is the right place to post this, if not please admin. move it. Thanks.

I am a New owner of a Rem 870 12g with No prior shotgun owing experience. Did shoot trap for fun before a little bit, friends shotgun.

Can anyone suggest a 12g ammo for family security Not putting large holes in things and with as least amount of recoil for family members use.

Thanks
George

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/page-52.html

You prolly should read this link and re-think or re-phrase your question.
Especially when asked on the internet.
Rob
 
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/page-52.html

You prolly should read this link and re-think or re-phrase your question.
Especially when asked on the internet.
Rob

Defence of Person

Marginal note:Defence — use or threat of force

34 (1) A person is not guilty of an offence if

(a) they believe on reasonable grounds that force is being used against them or another person or that a threat of force is being made against them or another person;

(b) the act that constitutes the offence is committed for the purpose of defending or protecting themselves or the other person from that use or threat of force; and

(c) the act committed is reasonable in the circumstances.

Marginal note:Factors

(2) In determining whether the act committed is reasonable in the circumstances, the court shall consider the relevant circumstances of the person, the other parties and the act, including, but not limited to, the following factors:

(a) the nature of the force or threat;

(b) the extent to which the use of force was imminent and whether there were other means available to respond to the potential use of force;

(c) the person’s role in the incident;

(d) whether any party to the incident used or threatened to use a weapon;

(e) the size, age, gender and physical capabilities of the parties to the incident;

(f) the nature, duration and history of any relationship between the parties to the incident, including any prior use or threat of force and the nature of that force or threat;

(f.1) any history of interaction or communication between the parties to the incident;

(g) the nature and proportionality of the person’s response to the use or threat of force; and

(h) whether the act committed was in response to a use or threat of force that the person knew was lawful.

Marginal note:No defence

(3) Subsection (1) does not apply if the force is used or threatened by another person for the purpose of doing something that they are required or authorized by law to do in the administration or enforcement of the law, unless the person who commits the act that constitutes the offence believes on reasonable grounds that the other person is acting unlawfully.
 
Defence of Person

Marginal note:Defence — use or threat of force

34 (1) A person is not guilty of an offence if

(a) they believe on reasonable grounds that force is being used against them or another person or that a threat of force is being made against them or another person;

(b) the act that constitutes the offence is committed for the purpose of defending or protecting themselves or the other person from that use or threat of force; and

(c) the act committed is reasonable in the circumstances.

Marginal note:Factors

(2) In determining whether the act committed is reasonable in the circumstances, the court shall consider the relevant circumstances of the person, the other parties and the act, including, but not limited to, the following factors:

(a) the nature of the force or threat;

(b) the extent to which the use of force was imminent and whether there were other means available to respond to the potential use of force;

(c) the person’s role in the incident;

(d) whether any party to the incident used or threatened to use a weapon;

(e) the size, age, gender and physical capabilities of the parties to the incident;

(f) the nature, duration and history of any relationship between the parties to the incident, including any prior use or threat of force and the nature of that force or threat;

(f.1) any history of interaction or communication between the parties to the incident;

(g) the nature and proportionality of the person’s response to the use or threat of force; and

(h) whether the act committed was in response to a use or threat of force that the person knew was lawful.

Marginal note:No defence

(3) Subsection (1) does not apply if the force is used or threatened by another person for the purpose of doing something that they are required or authorized by law to do in the administration or enforcement of the law, unless the person who commits the act that constitutes the offence believes on reasonable grounds that the other person is acting unlawfully.

I'll just suggest that one best be fully versed in what they are about to unleash.
Regardless of what I post for consideration and someone giving them permission with further cloudy advice.
Rob
 
8 pellet 00 Buck in Federal FlightControl or Hornady Versatite. This way you don't have the 9 pellet flyer and the pattern is about as tight as your going to get with anything else.
 
Hello

Not sure if this is the right place to post this, if not please admin. move it. Thanks.

I am a New owner of a Rem 870 12g with No prior shotgun owing experience. Did shoot trap for fun before a little bit, friends shotgun.

Can anyone suggest a 12g ammo for family security Not putting large holes in things and with as least amount of recoil for family members use.

Thanks
George

a friend once told me to go birdshot/#7 target load first 00 buck next and slug third. His rational was if getting peppered by the first round wasn't enough to make the threat rethink it's action the 00 certainly would, if the 00 didn't stop the threat the slug will.



 
Just go with a tube full of 2-3/4 inch high brass slugs or 00 magnum buckshot. Nobody gets up after the first shot, and you have several in reserve.
 
a friend once told me to go birdshot/#7 target load first 00 buck next and slug third. His rational was if getting peppered by the first round wasn't enough to make the threat rethink it's action the 00 certainly would, if the 00 didn't stop the threat the slug will.





That’s very poor advice; why give someone a chance?
 
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