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  • kpezzy
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 50

    Shotgun Shell help

    I recently purchased my first shotgun, I had about a $1000 to spend and was on the fence about what to get, my buddies wanted me to get a lower end M4 but I really wanted a shotty and ended up going that route. The problem Im having is that I don't know S!?t about the different ammunitions for shotguns besides the basic birdshot, buckshot, slug and what they are for, when shopping for it I have no idea what is decent and what isn't, 3inch or 2 3/4 ect. Can anyone give me a quick rundown because I really would like to be more educated on the different types. Thanks a lot......Kenny
  • #2
    Thefeeder
    Calguns Addict
    • Jun 2007
    • 5007

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    Too much to type

    Google...shotgun shot size....dram equivalant....shotgun hunting loads....steel shot.....shotgun chokes.....Shotgun patterns.....target loads

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    • #3
      hcbr
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 4733

      yes a search on the forums here will give you a good turn out. But in a nut shell

      Most common is 2 3/4 , the stuff you see at walmart, that says 6, 7, 8 shot is mainly bird shot that you use for clays, fowl hunting, etc.

      3" shots are only used if your gun is chambered in a 3" magnum , otherwise, you might not be able to shoot that length of shell. What kind of shotgun do you have?

      There is also 00 buckshot and slugs, which are used for hunting and Self defense. Mind you remember the one rule is to make sure you shoot the gauge your gun supports, iv'e seen some really stupid people buy 20 gauge and almost make the mistake of shoving it in their 12 gauges, etc.

      hope that helps!
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      • #4
        Thefeeder
        Calguns Addict
        • Jun 2007
        • 5007

        People....please do a little research. It will help all who read the posts to get better info.

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        • #5
          kpezzy
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 50

          Originally posted by hcbr
          yes a search on the forums here will give you a good turn out. But in a nut shell

          Most common is 2 3/4 , the stuff you see at walmart, that says 6, 7, 8 shot is mainly bird shot that you use for clays, fowl hunting, etc.

          3" shots are only used if your gun is chambered in a 3" magnum , otherwise, you might not be able to shoot that length of shell. What kind of shotgun do you have?

          There is also 00 buckshot and slugs, which are used for hunting and Self defense. Mind you remember the one rule is to make sure you shoot the gauge your gun supports, iv'e seen some really stupid people buy 20 gauge and almost make the mistake of shoving it in their 12 gauges, etc.
          hope that helps!

          Thanks you very much, The Shotgun is an H&K Fabarm Tactical 12g, are all 3"
          shells Magnums? I have only run cheap 2 3/4 Birdshot and a couple of 3" 00 through the gun, it had trouble feeding the 3" from the tube I was hoping it was just that particular brand but I have a lot to learn

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          • #6
            003
            Veteran Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 3436

            I will be happy to meet you at any range in Southern California and give your some tips on the use of a shotgun, and the different types and uses of available ammunition, IF you promise to stop using the word "shotty". I don't know where it came from or when it started; l find it really grating to my traditional sense of american history and propriety. It is not a word associated with traditional values or the legitimate use of a shotgun.
            Last edited by 003; 04-19-2011, 7:13 PM.

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            • #7
              sanjosebmx
              Senior Member
              CGN Contributor
              • Dec 2010
              • 1065

              what are you trying to do with it?


              S&W M&P .40 Shield / Ruger SR9 / Win Defender 1300

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              • #8
                kpezzy
                Junior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 50

                Originally posted by 003
                I will be happy to meet you at any range in Southern California and give your some tips on the use of a shotgun, and the different types and uses of available ammunition, IF you promise to stop using the word "shotty". I don't know where it came from or when it started; l find it really grating to my traditional sense of american history and propriety. It is not a word associated with traditional values or the legitimate use of a shotgun.
                I used the word Shotgun twice and said Shotty once, I can't believe the amount of tools on this site, if you ask a question you have to deal with the people telling you to use the search function, then you have the grammar police, and now I have this guy telling me the term I used for a Shotgun is "grating to his traditional sense of American history and propriety" I have never encountered a forum where people go out of their way with their sence of entitlement like they do here at calguns, and it's really sad because I'm Sure it annoys the folks that started this site with the hopes of gaining support for civilian gun ownership and the RKBA, I can't imagine the amount of people that are turned away by rude members trying to make themselves feel more E-Important

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                • #9
                  kpezzy
                  Junior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 50

                  Originally posted by sanjosebmx
                  what are you trying to do with it?
                  We live right next to each other maybe we can meet at a range someday, I will mainly be using it for HD, but I plan on practicing with it constantly so I think I'm looking for a universal round of buckshot. But again I have a lot to learn

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                  • #10
                    Thefeeder
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 5007

                    Its just the way it goes on forums. Its not you.

                    If your within driving distance from San Francisco. Spend an afternoon at my Skeet Clinic. You will pick up a ton of shotgun info.

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                    • #11
                      tincan
                      Member
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 170

                      I would encourage taking a shotgun class, as suggested by other members here. Or, go shoot with someone at the range. Of course you can google anything and read all you can online, but the field and hands-on experience would be best. Good luck.

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