What to do with a Shotgun?

Sharkman711

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Hey guys, just saw a recent post about a guy wanting shotgun recommendations. Didn't want to piggyback on his thread so started my own.

My question is what do you actually do with shotguns? I know vaguely that you can hunt with it, especially birds, and do skeet/trap shooting.

I know this is a pretty newbie question but - is that it? I still am yet to have a single firearm in my possession (No PAL yet), and that other thread made me think about getting a shotgun too. I just have no idea what I'd do with it!

Thanks guys
 
Some countries the only firearm you are allowed to own is a shotgun. You can hunt upland and waterfowl birds. Hunt big game, small game, protect your livestock, and protect your home and family. Other than long range, a shotgun takes care of most needs.
 
Alongside what you listed, you can also get into competition, through the IPSC Shotgun discipline, or you can simply target shoot with it using slugs if you have shotgun that changes barrels easily, and a rifled barrel.
 
Shotgun does eveything to 100 yards. Ammo is easy to find and cheap. Calibers like 7.62x39, 7.62x54r are going extinct. Not happening with shotty
 
If I was told tomorrow I could only own 1 gun, it would be a 12ga Mossberg pump action. I can use bird shot for home defense, small game. Buckshot for intermediate game and slugs for big game. It truly is 1-stop shopping. THE MOST VERSATILE of all chamberings. Plus if you have interchangeable chokes, you can control spread/inpact of your lead from tight packed precision to loose spread capable of hitting a wide target while not optimally aimed
 
What to do with a Shotgun?


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, or you can simply target shoot with it using slugs if you have shotgun that changes barrels easily, and a rifled barrel.

This is exactly what I do primarily - target shooting with slugs (which is what our club allows - slugs only, no shot). It may seem boring for some, but I find it immensely satisfying even at the minimum 25 yard bench.

I did skeet years and years ago...that was extremely fun and would love to do that again sometime.

I did recently pick up another one for duck and turkey hunting.
 
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