Recent figures from the Ukraine War show 80% of casualties are caused by drones. With the advent of fiber optic guidance, the only defenses seem to be protective netting or shooting them down.
has used drones with mounted rifles to shoot civilians in Gaza. This technology will only become more widespread.
Already, I've seen many drones at protests and demonstrations. We know and have seen there are people who want to shoot or run over demonstrators. It's only a matter of time that drones become weaponized and used against civilians here. I sometimes see people open carry larger guns to defend people at these demonstrations, now an unfortunate necessity. In the future, I propose a shotgun may become more useful.
For shooting clays, many places in the US offer rentals and lessons. Used shotguns are relatively inexpensive. The Mossberg Maverick 88 is a well-regarded, reliable entry-level choice to pickup. I like the 2-barrel combo option for less than $250.
A ribbed barrel with interchangeable chokes is really nice to have for shooting clays. The "security" or "LE" barrels on shotguns typically are a fixed cylinder, suited for slugs and defensive buckshot like Federal Flite Control. One can use those for birdshot, at the tradeoff of more spread and less effective range.
There are all kinds of specialty ammo for shotguns. For Ukraine, they are testing net-launching shotgun ammo.
Now all that said, the recoil of a 12-gauge isn't for everyone. Also common, 20-gauge is a bit smaller and lighter recoiling, and still plenty effective for many purposes. There's also .410, even smaller. That's why I recommend getting a lesson or trying a buddy's.
I have some more thoughts tips and insights that I might share later, and I'm still learning a lot about this discipline. Share your thoughts, tips and insights, and thanks for reading!
Skeet is a nice challenge, trying to get a feel for leading the sideways-moving targets.
Skeet is when you have a high launcher on one side and a low launcher (i think they call them houses actually) on the other. And they both launch sideways across the middle pretty much at the same time.
In Trap, they launch one clay away from you at a random angle.
5 stand, theres a bunch of different kinds of launches: away, toward you, a "rabbit" bouncing along the ground, a "teal" that launches straight up.
Sporting clays is kind of like 5-stand but you move from one shooting position to the next like golf.
It's all fun as hell