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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3908339" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Not to mention the short barrel provides little to no help with slugs, and the rifling in the barrel provides unusable shot patterns with buckshot and birdshot. </p><p></p><p>OP, you don’t have anything to worry about really. Coyotes and the few cougars we haveare better at avoiding you than you are at avoiding them, pigs aren’t an issue unless you corner them or injure them, which leaves the only real issue to be people. I’ve seen one bear in Oklahoma, it was running from me, and I was in the far southeastern corner of the state. Maybe snakes, but they’re easy to avoid. If you want an excuse to buy a gun, I suggest a revolver. Makes for a solid hiking/outdoors gun with a single round of snake shot followed with a few 38spl/357mag hollow points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3908339, member: 35036"] Not to mention the short barrel provides little to no help with slugs, and the rifling in the barrel provides unusable shot patterns with buckshot and birdshot. OP, you don’t have anything to worry about really. Coyotes and the few cougars we haveare better at avoiding you than you are at avoiding them, pigs aren’t an issue unless you corner them or injure them, which leaves the only real issue to be people. I’ve seen one bear in Oklahoma, it was running from me, and I was in the far southeastern corner of the state. Maybe snakes, but they’re easy to avoid. If you want an excuse to buy a gun, I suggest a revolver. Makes for a solid hiking/outdoors gun with a single round of snake shot followed with a few 38spl/357mag hollow points. [/QUOTE]
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