Practical Drills for the Home Defense Shotgun

Published on March 10, 2016
Duration: 6:35

This guide details practical home defense shotgun drills led by Chris Baker of Lucky Gunner. It covers essential techniques for mounting the gun, firing accurately, managing recoil, and performing various reloads, including emergency reloads. The importance of dry practice with dummy shells for proficiency is also highlighted.

Quick Summary

Learn essential home defense shotgun drills from Chris Baker at Lucky Gunner Ammo. Master techniques like 'Mount, Shoot One,' managing recoil, and performing various reloads, including emergency procedures. Dry practice with dummy shells is recommended for safe, effective skill development.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Defensive Shotgun Training
  2. 01:32Required Gear and Setup
  3. 02:14Drill 1: Mount and Shoot One
  4. 02:55Drill 2: The Follow-Through
  5. 03:35Drill 3: Shoot, Reload, Shoot
  6. 04:24Drill 4: Reload from Empty
  7. 06:00Conclusion and Dry Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential drills for home defense shotguns?

Key drills include 'Mount, Shoot One' for quick first shots, 'The Follow-Through' for recoil management between shots, 'Shoot, Reload, Shoot' for topping off, and 'Reload from Empty' for emergency reloads, all practiced at close distances simulating home environments.

What gear is needed for shotgun home defense training?

For effective training, you'll need a pump-action or semi-automatic shotgun, a side saddle for mounted ammo storage, a shot timer for accuracy and speed, and silhouette targets. Birdshot or buckshot ammunition is recommended for live fire.

How can I practice shotgun manipulations safely at home?

Chris Baker of Lucky Gunner emphasizes practicing many shotgun manipulations, such as loading and reloading, at home using dummy shells. This dry practice builds proficiency without live ammunition, making it safe and cost-effective.

What are common mistakes to avoid with home defense shotguns?

Common errors include 'short-stroking' the pump-action slide, which prevents chambering a new round, and neglecting to practice emergency reloads from an empty magazine tube, leaving the firearm inoperable when needed.

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