I actually have quite a bit of experience with shotguns for blapping lizards. The shotguns I have the most experience with are tube fed Benellis and rem 870s.
Mag fed shotguns actually have a few disadvantages. The mags are bulky and can be a pain in the ass to deal with. The shotgun is best in tube fed in my opinion.
Think of the shotgun tactically as a very, very large pistol. Those short range defensive engagements that one might handle with a pistol the shotgun can settle VERY DECISIVELY. With the added bonus of the slug round turning the gat into a short range rifle. You have low capacity in shotguns in general and when you're not shooting you're reloading.
Get ghost ring sights or just mount a good optic like you would an AR. It's 2020, we can do better than bead sights. You do absolutely have to aim. Think of the shotgun spread as a tool to help shot placement rather than accuracy. Put a good pattern on that torso and that lizard joins epstein in hell. You just have to do your part and hit.
Modern ammo spreads about .5 inch of pattern for 1 yard of travel. Use to be the 1 inch but ammo and guns just keep getting better.
The Benelli M4 is the greatest shotgun ever made. They cost way, way too much unless you're addicted to euro gats (I am and have one and it is the sex). The rem autos suuuuuuuuuck. The best gas operated shotguns besides Benelli are the mossberg 930spx and the FN SLP. They are good guns. Benelli inertia guns are hawt af too but you can't add accessories too much like lights and optics.
The kel tec ksg is aids. I definitely wanna try that IWI shotgun with the revolving tubes. Don't know much about it other than that I can't afford one.
If you have to, have to get a mag fed for fucks sake get an AK variant in 12guage. They are some good guns if you have a LOT of time and money and like to carry 7 5rd mags.
Good luck and holler if you have questions. Shotguns are good.
Got a 930 JM pro. Fantastic gat and I can't say no to 9+1 buckshot in an autoloader. However, I have had a few troubling failures with it. Probably 1000-1500 rounds
Light primer strikes: solved by upgrading the hammer spring. Annoying, but I haven't had once since i upgraded the spring.
FTE when not shouldering with lighter loads. Not a big deal, but if you're hipfiring with target loads expect the shells to stovepipe.
Had multiple failure to loads on my last trip to the skeet range. The rim of the shell would get caught on a small ridge before it got to the loading gate. Solved with some wire brush and oil. Very annoying when shooting doubles, but maybe it was the ammo.
Like people have said you gotta keep em clean. I clean the gas piston and use a piston brush to keep everything clean. I'm happy with the gun but I wonder when the next failure will be?
I actually have quite a bit of experience with shotguns for blapping lizards. The shotguns I have the most experience with are tube fed Benellis and rem 870s.
Mag fed shotguns actually have a few disadvantages. The mags are bulky and can be a pain in the ass to deal with. The shotgun is best in tube fed in my opinion.
Think of the shotgun tactically as a very, very large pistol. Those short range defensive engagements that one might handle with a pistol the shotgun can settle VERY DECISIVELY. With the added bonus of the slug round turning the gat into a short range rifle. You have low capacity in shotguns in general and when you're not shooting you're reloading.
Get ghost ring sights or just mount a good optic like you would an AR. It's 2020, we can do better than bead sights. You do absolutely have to aim. Think of the shotgun spread as a tool to help shot placement rather than accuracy. Put a good pattern on that torso and that lizard joins epstein in hell. You just have to do your part and hit.
Modern ammo spreads about .5 inch of pattern for 1 yard of travel. Use to be the 1 inch but ammo and guns just keep getting better.
The Benelli M4 is the greatest shotgun ever made. They cost way, way too much unless you're addicted to euro gats (I am and have one and it is the sex). The rem autos suuuuuuuuuck. The best gas operated shotguns besides Benelli are the mossberg 930spx and the FN SLP. They are good guns. Benelli inertia guns are hawt af too but you can't add accessories too much like lights and optics.
The kel tec ksg is aids. I definitely wanna try that IWI shotgun with the revolving tubes. Don't know much about it other than that I can't afford one.
If you have to, have to get a mag fed for fucks sake get an AK variant in 12guage. They are some good guns if you have a LOT of time and money and like to carry 7 5rd mags.
Good luck and holler if you have questions. Shotguns are good.
Uncle Scruffy
Got a 930 JM pro. Fantastic gat and I can't say no to 9+1 buckshot in an autoloader. However, I have had a few troubling failures with it. Probably 1000-1500 rounds
Light primer strikes: solved by upgrading the hammer spring. Annoying, but I haven't had once since i upgraded the spring.
FTE when not shouldering with lighter loads. Not a big deal, but if you're hipfiring with target loads expect the shells to stovepipe.
Had multiple failure to loads on my last trip to the skeet range. The rim of the shell would get caught on a small ridge before it got to the loading gate. Solved with some wire brush and oil. Very annoying when shooting doubles, but maybe it was the ammo.
Like people have said you gotta keep em clean. I clean the gas piston and use a piston brush to keep everything clean. I'm happy with the gun but I wonder when the next failure will be?
I love the fuck out my Benelli M4. Only misfeeds have been when I was first breaking it in.
Thanks for the synopsis. I always had respect for the 930 even though I am a hard core Benelli guy.
I want that new JM 940