Posted by Texasmark1 on March 08, 2015 at 07:44:36 from (162.72.24.91):
In Reply to: Shot gun vs 22 posted by jayinNY on March 07, 2015 at 20:27:10:
Shot gun for me as you don't have to worry about the round going 1.5 miles and hurting something you didn't intend to hurt.
Other thing, in the fall, when bird season is upon us, 12ga shells can be found for about $6 a box of 25 for bird shot (7 1/2 - 8 short brass). .410, on the other hand is $13 a box and you can't find it in cheap short brass bird shot, always reloadable tall brass which helps to increase the price besides it being low volume compared to 12.
20 is next best from a popularity/price standpoint. Would recommend either.
Other thing on shotguns, you don't have to worry about a stable aim like you do with a rifle. As a senior citizen, that gets more difficult as time passes.
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