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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 3360146" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>If you and the other household potential shotgun users are familiar with and have strong manipulation skills developed with your 870 then that's the right shotgun. If the users are more proficient with the Mossberg 590 then that's the one. The 1100 is a great clay bird and field hunting choice however not as dependable as the 870/590 genre. Other tactical semi auto shotguns are more dependable and can hammer out lots of lead quickly. Hanging a tactical light on it is likely a good idea. An extended shell tube is a good idea too. An 18-20" barrel may be the best choice. Shell selection loaded up first depends on your expected area to need to defend. A side saddle with a couple other choices on it could be handy. Low recoil slugs, 00 buck and a few #6 bird shot are my choices to have onboard a defensive shotgun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 3360146, member: 385"] If you and the other household potential shotgun users are familiar with and have strong manipulation skills developed with your 870 then that's the right shotgun. If the users are more proficient with the Mossberg 590 then that's the one. The 1100 is a great clay bird and field hunting choice however not as dependable as the 870/590 genre. Other tactical semi auto shotguns are more dependable and can hammer out lots of lead quickly. Hanging a tactical light on it is likely a good idea. An extended shell tube is a good idea too. An 18-20" barrel may be the best choice. Shell selection loaded up first depends on your expected area to need to defend. A side saddle with a couple other choices on it could be handy. Low recoil slugs, 00 buck and a few #6 bird shot are my choices to have onboard a defensive shotgun. [/QUOTE]
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