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Double barrel 20 ga. shorter barrel shotgun for home defense.
April 04, 2025, 01:40 PM
old rugged crossDouble barrel 20 ga. shorter barrel shotgun for home defense.
I shoot some 20ga 6shot at 10 yds about a 10" spread with some heavy impact in the center 2" area. So pretty good HD load seems like to me.
For a female shooter thinking two quick shots would be a good hd item with out having to much worry about working any kind of action or having a semi auto malfunction problem.
recoil is not a major concern either. Thoughts and recommendations on one. Thanks guys and gals.
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April 04, 2025, 01:44 PM
1KPerDaycould do worse, but make sure she understands the safety, particular if it turns itself on every time you open the action.
20 gauge defensive loads out of a lightweight double gun can thump, particularly if there's no recoil pad. Make sure she trains with it a bit.
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April 04, 2025, 01:47 PM
old rugged crossI do have a single shot. But if one would miss then its the 38 spl.

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April 04, 2025, 03:59 PM
MikeinNCBirdshot is for birds, buckshot is for larger game.
I use a shotgun for HD and the smallest I’d use would be #4buck
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captain127With practice a double can also be reloaded pretty fast - take a look at some of the cowboy action shooters!
I would also advise larger size shot.
At household ranges, based on very limited spread of the shot, it should be managed like a large bore rifle.
A butt cuff for spare ammo, and a good amount of practice reloading drills and it can certainly be viable
April 04, 2025, 06:15 PM
1KPerDayquote:
Originally posted by old rugged cross:
I do have a single shot. But if one would miss then its the 38 spl.
Ol' Clint runs his single-shot pretty well here starting 1:40
https://youtu.be/FhgwHQCJwWw?si=0vwlGypVqyRyqi8N
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April 04, 2025, 08:31 PM
old rugged crossThanks guys. How about a 20 ga. shell holder for a single shot?
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April 05, 2025, 11:54 AM
airMy wife is not into guns, I have a Stoeger 12ga coach gun loaded with mini shells. 2 shots of 44mag comparable ballistics is decent.
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April 05, 2025, 05:58 PM
cth1974quote:
Originally posted by old rugged cross:
Thanks guys. How about a 20 ga. shell holder for a single shot?
I know you can buy an elastic shellholder for the buttstock from a company like Allen for less than $10, but there are better options in my opinion. I’d look into a peel-off panel like those from Esstac, and I’d stick the Velcro directly to the side of the stock.
April 06, 2025, 02:58 PM
egregoreA big advantage of a double-barrel is that given the same barrel length, it is ~4 inches shorter, and also lighter, therefore quicker handling, than a pump or auto. The downsides are the obvious one that you
only have two shots, and the lighter weight may be made up for in greater recoil. Those 1¾" mini-shells might be worth a look.
April 06, 2025, 05:10 PM
armoredI would not pick a shotgun with only two shots for a home defense gun to be used by an inexperienced shotgun shooter.
A revolver would be a better choice in a caliber that she can handle and shoot accurately.
A inexperienced shotgun shooter with a shotgun holding only two shots would probably waste the first shot then freeze or hesitate after experiencing the recoil from a light weight shotgun. Training and getting comfortable with the shotgun would help solve that problem. At that point a more conventional shotgun that holds more rounds would be better for home defense.
I would not want a gun that only has two rounds available for home defense. Around here home invaders seem to run in packs.