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DaCounselor
ParticipantNo offense taken, Allan…
Nothing wrong with overkill, just a bigger mess to clean up…
Seriously, as long as you can get back on target quickly after recoil there is no problem. I think the newer 12 ga.’s don’t kick as much, either, making it even easier to stay on point. The 20 v. 12 debate is akin to the .38 v. .357 debate in my book. Fun to talk about. Chances of anyone making it into my bedroom before the cops arrive is pretty slim, so as far as the stopping power debate goes there is about a zero % chance I will ever find out.
DaCounselor
ParticipantNo offense taken, Allan…
Nothing wrong with overkill, just a bigger mess to clean up…
Seriously, as long as you can get back on target quickly after recoil there is no problem. I think the newer 12 ga.’s don’t kick as much, either, making it even easier to stay on point. The 20 v. 12 debate is akin to the .38 v. .357 debate in my book. Fun to talk about. Chances of anyone making it into my bedroom before the cops arrive is pretty slim, so as far as the stopping power debate goes there is about a zero % chance I will ever find out.
DaCounselor
ParticipantNo offense taken, Allan…
Nothing wrong with overkill, just a bigger mess to clean up…
Seriously, as long as you can get back on target quickly after recoil there is no problem. I think the newer 12 ga.’s don’t kick as much, either, making it even easier to stay on point. The 20 v. 12 debate is akin to the .38 v. .357 debate in my book. Fun to talk about. Chances of anyone making it into my bedroom before the cops arrive is pretty slim, so as far as the stopping power debate goes there is about a zero % chance I will ever find out.
DaCounselor
ParticipantAllan – what flu said re window film. As for the shotgun, I am firmly in the camp that believes that a 20 loaded w/buck is more than enough to get the job done. Plus it’s easy and fun to shoot in other applications, making it more likely I will get out there and use it, making me better and safer.
DaCounselor
ParticipantAllan – what flu said re window film. As for the shotgun, I am firmly in the camp that believes that a 20 loaded w/buck is more than enough to get the job done. Plus it’s easy and fun to shoot in other applications, making it more likely I will get out there and use it, making me better and safer.
DaCounselor
ParticipantAllan – what flu said re window film. As for the shotgun, I am firmly in the camp that believes that a 20 loaded w/buck is more than enough to get the job done. Plus it’s easy and fun to shoot in other applications, making it more likely I will get out there and use it, making me better and safer.
DaCounselor
ParticipantAllan – what flu said re window film. As for the shotgun, I am firmly in the camp that believes that a 20 loaded w/buck is more than enough to get the job done. Plus it’s easy and fun to shoot in other applications, making it more likely I will get out there and use it, making me better and safer.
DaCounselor
ParticipantAllan – what flu said re window film. As for the shotgun, I am firmly in the camp that believes that a 20 loaded w/buck is more than enough to get the job done. Plus it’s easy and fun to shoot in other applications, making it more likely I will get out there and use it, making me better and safer.
DaCounselor
ParticipantI use ADT but I have to add that it was 2nd to last in line on my checklist of home security. Motion sensor lights, heavy-duty deadbolts, window locks and window film all came first. And a new solid bedroom door and lock. Then ADT, then the 20 gauge. It does not take alot of money or effort to massively upgrade your home’s safety factor, so I figured why not? Also have a fire-rated safe. I’m not a survivalist kind of guy either, just common sense stuff that I used to never think about but over the years just figured if it doesn’t cost much why not go for the extra protection just in case.
DaCounselor
ParticipantI use ADT but I have to add that it was 2nd to last in line on my checklist of home security. Motion sensor lights, heavy-duty deadbolts, window locks and window film all came first. And a new solid bedroom door and lock. Then ADT, then the 20 gauge. It does not take alot of money or effort to massively upgrade your home’s safety factor, so I figured why not? Also have a fire-rated safe. I’m not a survivalist kind of guy either, just common sense stuff that I used to never think about but over the years just figured if it doesn’t cost much why not go for the extra protection just in case.
DaCounselor
ParticipantI use ADT but I have to add that it was 2nd to last in line on my checklist of home security. Motion sensor lights, heavy-duty deadbolts, window locks and window film all came first. And a new solid bedroom door and lock. Then ADT, then the 20 gauge. It does not take alot of money or effort to massively upgrade your home’s safety factor, so I figured why not? Also have a fire-rated safe. I’m not a survivalist kind of guy either, just common sense stuff that I used to never think about but over the years just figured if it doesn’t cost much why not go for the extra protection just in case.
DaCounselor
ParticipantI use ADT but I have to add that it was 2nd to last in line on my checklist of home security. Motion sensor lights, heavy-duty deadbolts, window locks and window film all came first. And a new solid bedroom door and lock. Then ADT, then the 20 gauge. It does not take alot of money or effort to massively upgrade your home’s safety factor, so I figured why not? Also have a fire-rated safe. I’m not a survivalist kind of guy either, just common sense stuff that I used to never think about but over the years just figured if it doesn’t cost much why not go for the extra protection just in case.
DaCounselor
ParticipantI use ADT but I have to add that it was 2nd to last in line on my checklist of home security. Motion sensor lights, heavy-duty deadbolts, window locks and window film all came first. And a new solid bedroom door and lock. Then ADT, then the 20 gauge. It does not take alot of money or effort to massively upgrade your home’s safety factor, so I figured why not? Also have a fire-rated safe. I’m not a survivalist kind of guy either, just common sense stuff that I used to never think about but over the years just figured if it doesn’t cost much why not go for the extra protection just in case.
DaCounselor
ParticipantThis one also just closed. West of 5. Down 30%, a $400K loss.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019977-847_Arden_Dr_Encinitas_Ca_92024
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