hey all,
ok, so i was talking to a coworker of mine who has been shooting since he was old enough to walk, and he pointed out that shotgun shooting is a great way to develop speed, reaction time, and ability to track a moving target.
since in handguns everyone-n-their-fish recommends starting with .22LR to develop the core skills, what's the recommendation in the world of shotguns? this would be only to learn those skills, which eventually would be used in handguns and possibly in home defense (NOT in canada, cuz i DO plan on moving eventually so the skills will come with me while the laws will stay behind)
so, am i OK to start with a 12? or is the .410 the cheap-n-easy way to do it? or will something like a 20 or 16 cover all the bases?
ok, so i was talking to a coworker of mine who has been shooting since he was old enough to walk, and he pointed out that shotgun shooting is a great way to develop speed, reaction time, and ability to track a moving target.
since in handguns everyone-n-their-fish recommends starting with .22LR to develop the core skills, what's the recommendation in the world of shotguns? this would be only to learn those skills, which eventually would be used in handguns and possibly in home defense (NOT in canada, cuz i DO plan on moving eventually so the skills will come with me while the laws will stay behind)
so, am i OK to start with a 12? or is the .410 the cheap-n-easy way to do it? or will something like a 20 or 16 cover all the bases?




























I have had not much experience with shotguns other than my dad's Cooey 84 / 12 gauge, until someone gave me an old manufacture Remington 870 Wingmaster, - a solid beginners shotgun that you don't have to trade up. Best regards Tony. 






















