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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4035008" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>Yeah, I forget y’all have some backward laws. It’s legal here in TX, and I‘ve killed a bunch with it. When I lived in NE Texas, I had a friend that had never killed a deer with anything but buckshot, and he hunted for subsistence and not sport.</p><p></p><p>My point is it’s fun to speculate on what a good self defense shotgun load might be from reading articles and listening to utube “experts” that can only tell you what a load does when shooting paper and ballistic gel, but to actually see what a load does when shooting something alive is a whole different ball game. In a hunting situation, I’m actively trying to kill what I’m shooting at, but in a personal defense situation, my goal is to stop the threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4035008, member: 24452"] Yeah, I forget y’all have some backward laws. It’s legal here in TX, and I‘ve killed a bunch with it. When I lived in NE Texas, I had a friend that had never killed a deer with anything but buckshot, and he hunted for subsistence and not sport. My point is it’s fun to speculate on what a good self defense shotgun load might be from reading articles and listening to utube “experts” that can only tell you what a load does when shooting paper and ballistic gel, but to actually see what a load does when shooting something alive is a whole different ball game. In a hunting situation, I’m actively trying to kill what I’m shooting at, but in a personal defense situation, my goal is to stop the threat. [/QUOTE]
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