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Captive bolt /stun gun
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<blockquote data-quote="BAF" data-source="post: 7951565" data-attributes="member: 158121"><p>Point blank is a bit of a misnomer. I think point blank is officially defined as under a metre or something but a common misconception is pressing the barrel right up tight to the skin which is obviously not a very good idea! </p><p>The good thing about shotguns is that at close range, 6 inches or so, the shot column is effectively 1 solid 'slug' of lead equivalent to a .73 caliber which will make a big hole and carry a big punch. Also after that initial punch through the school the lead pellets bounce about inside the skull and generally scramble the brains but don't exit. Although they do make a bit of a mess of sheep which is why a smaller 410 is a better idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAF, post: 7951565, member: 158121"] Point blank is a bit of a misnomer. I think point blank is officially defined as under a metre or something but a common misconception is pressing the barrel right up tight to the skin which is obviously not a very good idea! The good thing about shotguns is that at close range, 6 inches or so, the shot column is effectively 1 solid 'slug' of lead equivalent to a .73 caliber which will make a big hole and carry a big punch. Also after that initial punch through the school the lead pellets bounce about inside the skull and generally scramble the brains but don't exit. Although they do make a bit of a mess of sheep which is why a smaller 410 is a better idea [/QUOTE]
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