Range Talk with Eric- Defensive shotguns

Published on July 12, 2022
Duration: 7:40

This video provides practical advice on preparing a defensive shotgun, specifically the Remington 870, for home defense. Instructor Eric emphasizes the 'cruiser ready' loading technique for immediate deployment and discusses essential accessories like side saddles, speed feed stocks, slings, and weapon lights. He also addresses common concerns about magazine spring wear and the benefits of rifled sights for slug accuracy.

Quick Summary

For defensive shotguns, the 'cruiser ready' method involves loading 4-5 shells in the magazine tube with space for more, allowing immediate deployment. Essential accessories include side saddles for extra ammo, slings for handling, and weapon lights for low-light conditions. The myth of magazine spring weakening from static load is debunked; rifled sights enhance slug accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Defensive Shotguns
  2. 00:06Focus: Remington 870 Shotgun
  3. 00:22Personal Shotguns & Training Experience
  4. 00:52Shotgun Storage: Cruiser Ready
  5. 01:35Ammunition Choice: Slugs vs. Buckshot
  6. 02:04Essential Accessories: Side Saddle
  7. 02:11Essential Accessories: Speed Feed Stock
  8. 02:51Essential Accessories: Sling
  9. 03:31Essential Accessories: Weapon Light
  10. 04:07Shotgun as an Antiquated Platform?
  11. 04:18Shotgun Limitations: Recoil & Capacity
  12. 04:27Addressing Capacity: Extension Tubes
  13. 04:40Recap: Storing & Loading Defensive Shotguns
  14. 05:04Magazine Spring Wear Myth Debunked
  15. 05:59Sights: Rifled vs. Bead
  16. 06:36Conclusion: Shotgun for Self-Defense
  17. 06:50Importance of Gear Testing & Training
  18. 07:28Video Suggestions & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'cruiser ready' method for loading a defensive shotgun?

The 'cruiser ready' method involves loading 4-5 shells into the shotgun's magazine tube and leaving space for 1-2 more. This allows for immediate deployment and the flexibility to load specialized rounds like slugs if needed, ensuring the firearm is ready for action.

What are the most important accessories for a defensive shotgun?

Essential accessories for a defensive shotgun include a side saddle for carrying extra ammunition, a sling for better handling and maneuverability, and a weapon-mounted light for low-light situations. These items ensure the shotgun is prepared for immediate use.

Does keeping a shotgun magazine loaded weaken the spring?

No, the idea that keeping a shotgun magazine loaded weakens the spring is a myth. Modern metallurgy has advanced significantly, and the primary cause of spring wear is the repeated action of loading and unloading, not static compression.

What type of sights are recommended for a defensive shotgun used with slugs?

For defensive shotguns primarily used with slugs, rifled sights are highly recommended. They offer significantly improved accuracy at longer distances, up to 150 yards, compared to traditional bead sights.

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