So there are 8 types of 'buckshot'
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Soul_Venom — 3 days ago(March 30, 2026 10:19 PM)
Those big 2 gauges were called Punt guns. I ca think of a few board members id like to march in front of a punt gun full of rock salt. Warren for example.
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bitchsurn — 2 days ago(March 31, 2026 06:42 PM)
I was not aware of that.
What I remember from what the instructor in Hunter's Safety told us, was that back when commercial waterfowl hunting was a thing, they would simply point the 2 gauge up at a flock that was flying and cut one loose, and then retrieve carcasses.
I've never seen one, but as I typed, it must have been a cannon. Even though those shotguns are going back a ways in time, I would still have to think that they were NOT Damascus twist barrels?
I haven't bought a gun for several years, but I used to impulse buy a lot. At my favorite gun shop, the owner used to always have a literal **** load of used (including military surplus) guns. (I bought a Garand and a Swiss 7.5 mm Mauser from that rack, both of which I subsequently sold. What appealed to me about the Swiss 7.5 was the straight pull bolt. As I said–impulse buying.) He kept all of those in a long two-sided rack on the floor that went nearly the length of his store, and I always enjoyed exploring that, and it made for a lot of my impulse buys. I recall a 10-gauge side by side that I didn't need but was seriously considering. My buddy talked sense into me, and in retrospect, I am happy he did.
The last time I bought 12 gauge ammo was back when I was buying to hoard, and I saw some turkey loads that appealed to me. Magnum (I think 2&3/4 ", but I'd have to check to be sure they aren't 3") #5 LED shot. It was probably the fact that it was led shot that appealed to me, but there is an argument to be made for not using 00 buck for HD if one lives in an environment with neighbors in a relatively close vicinity, as those .33 balls are going to go through one's dry wall and keep on going. I've never shot anyone or shot at anyone with bad intentions in mind, but personally, I am inclined to think that a magnum load of #5 led shot within the close confines of a small floor plan would be sufficient.
On an aside and as far as 00 buck, there actually are shotgun only counties (for deer) in this state, but slug only. Buckshot is illegal to hunt deer with here. -
bitchsurn — 3 days ago(March 30, 2026 07:03 PM)
#1 through #4 are buckshot sizes, NOT birdshot that is considered buckshot?
Well, I just answered that for myself. Interesting link:
https://gunmagwarehouse.com/blog/various-types-of-12-gauge-buckshot-the-buck-stops-here/
