I did a lot of research on this topic and decided to go with #4 buck for home defense.
^^^This. I go with 2 3/4 #4 at home. I stay away from magnum rounds as well. Always shoot some and see how they feel. That made the decision form me.I did a lot of research on this topic and decided to go with #4 buck for home defense.
I think that #1 buckshot is a pretty good option that gives nearly 00 buckshot performance with a few extra pellets for good measure.I have no problem using 00 buckshot for self-defense, but if I had my way I'd use #1 buckshot instead. It gives a few more pellets per shot, and they are just a tad smaller in diameter. I used to see 15 pellet 00 non-magnum loads, but don't see them any more. So, I will use #1 when I can get it, but 00 when I can't (and not lose sleep in either case).
Very true, but how many actually pattern their sg?? I found some sg very finicky, moving POI 3-4" @ just 15yds. Now some would say who cares, my living room is only 20ft, but it could matter. Also, some loads will print nice tight patterns, some throw pellets all over. So while checking for reliability, throw up a 11x17 sheet of paper at the distance you choose & put an aiming point in the middle & pattern your buck loads. A decent load should spread no more than 1" per yard in a riot choked bore.Any buckshot that is reliable in your gun and goes where you aim it would surely be fine though. The other factors are all more important.
Hopefully the kinds of people who frequent a forum like this will pattern...but that may be wishful thinking.Very true, but how many actually pattern their sg?? I found some sg very finicky, moving POI 3-4" @ just 15yds. Now some would say who cares, my living room is only 20ft, but it could matter. Also, some loads will print nice tight patterns, some throw pellets all over. So while checking for reliability, throw up a 11x17 sheet of paper at the distance you choose & put an aiming point in the middle & pattern your buck loads. A decent load should spread no more than 1" per yard in a riot choked bore.
what is your load,:wavey:#1 sure stacks nicely in a conventional wad cup like a WAAF114 Nice little overlapping rows of three...