03-21-2008, 12:15 PM
BLINGMW Wrote:I understand that, I was referring more to birdshot. And of course, you still have to have some concern for the other side of the target. But still, it's going to be a little less to worry about with buck or birdshot than it is, say, with a 357 or something.
Birdshot is for birds.
You defend your family with birdshot unless your home is being invaded by Birdmen from the Ninth Dimension.
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