What are some good shotguns for dinner defense? What loads?
>>64317439For dinner defense you'd probably use knife and fork to fend off adversary plate poachers.
>>64317439Looks like the drone operator missed the target.
>>643174391st buckshot then all slugs
>>64317439Probably some 12ga 3.5" magnumm #4 lead shot. Don't want to use anything smaller than #4 shot and don't want to use BB or BBB because you'll lose range with that steel shot. Maybe bismuth but those are expensive, especially at-scale
>>64317439I see a drone crashing into an obstacle. Doubt he actually hit it.
>>64318094might've severed the cord or hit the optics or whateveror maybe it lost connection, supposedly it happens often enoughthe drone just flies in a straight line when he starts shooting so something must've happened
>>64318091>>BB and BBB mean steel onlyWhutYou can buy any of those sizes in any material you want.>Maybe bismuthBismuth is for antiques. Tungsten is far better.
>>64318100I'm sure you can get BB and BBB in lead I've just never seen it where I buy shells. And yeah tungsten would still be too expensive to supply at scale, lead is probably the way to go
>>64317439Is the shotgun semi-automatic? Good. Is it Turkish? Bad. Can it take an extended mag, or at least be loaded with more than 7+1 at a time, maybe 12 minimum? Good. Is it 20ga? Bad. There. You need to be able to shoot very quickly and recover your aim very quickly, something that can take an optic is probably non-negotiable. Drones are fast and small, you will probably miss half or even two thirds of your shots, especially if you are moving away from the target while it moves towards you (which you should, like the gentleman in the video, because if you are standing in the street a quad drone will probably descend on you before you can get off two shots).
So when are they gonna start bringing back 4inch 8 bore shells, ungabungaing up a fixed semi automatic mag fed shotgun and bolting them into trucks for drone defense? I think technology and material science has progressed far enough that an industrial 3d printer with real nigga plastics MIGHT be able to handle the pressures for an 8 bore shell
>>64318938An 8ga shell is no higher pressure than a 12ga, making a gun handle firing them is trivially easy.The real problem is that round shot has shitty ballistics which limits its range. I have a book describing a modern punt gun with a ten foot barrel 1.5" bore firing 1.5 lb of tungsten shot and the author estimates its maximum effective range against geese and ducks at about 100 yards. Sure that'd double the range of a 12ga but it's still absolute shit compared to the size and bulk of the weapon. A small-bore machine gun, even a .22, would absolutely mog big shotguns for drone defense. Better still would be something with prox fuses, like a small AA gun.
>>64317439He was using buckshot to shot down a drone. Why? Why not Birdshot? Cycling issues?
>>64317439Honestly this shit hits way different than other war games. After seeing 832,291 illiterate ziggers get turned into meat puzzles in similar situations it's kinda fucking gauche watching some Russian funded videogame glorifying and minimizing that by having the character just easily blast them out of the sky with a shotgun. Maybe I'm just turning into and old bitch or something.>TZD
Embrace the clapped out turkshit shotgun meta to come
>>64318938They aren't. Shotguns are low pressure (typically about 12k psi) which is inherently inefficient. They also shoot inherently non-aerodynamic projectiles. The military answer is GPMGs on a RWS.
Just imagine:You're riding in the back of a pickup truck.And a flying kilogram of explosives is chasing you.You only have a few seconds to react.And there are very few rounds in the magazine of your automatic shotgun.
>>64319493Don't have to imagine, the video in the OP is that scenario. I like what this anon >>64318938Had to say about shotgun technicals, though idunno about it necessarily being 8 bore or whatever. Maybe an under barrel net launcher with a wide enough spread? Anons talk about EMP weapons when this topic comes up but nothing about that feels practical. Birdshot seems like the best first line of defense.
>>64319448OP vid is not a video game lmao. The red line isnt a health bar, it's a Butusov logo.
>>64319463WrongI do not think you understand you large 8 bore shotguns are. Currently 8 bore shotguns are used in industry currently. Any /k/ommando will know about the remington master blaster. Those industrial 8 gauges are slinging 3oz lead slugs. To get that to a velocity to clear the kilns. Measuring pressure by CIP standards will need around 32k psi.If you load that with BB shot thats going to be a hell of a whallop and smash the shit outta the low flying drones. Combine that with a full choke and those drones that are made of plastics? Yeah thats gonna have significantly more range compared to the 12gauge in OP.
>>64317618>>64318094The explosion was the drone crashing into a tree. The drone crashed into the tree because it was damaged by the shotgun .
>>64317439akimbo AA-12s
>>64319493>not taunting the enemy on killcamnigga never played a game of tf2
>>64317439Based on this comparison video, bridshot should be able to break a propeller, camera lens, or exposed component. Even small varieties of buckshot should be able to shred carbon fiber, but you lose a lot of spread and reliability. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8x9Sd9hNgw I seem to recall the US military had proposed a pair of AA-12s to be mounted on a remote-controlled turret. It was dropped along with the AA-12 itself, but with all the drones being developed, maybe they will reconsider it? I don't think anyone makes a belt-fed 12-gauge, but could one be made?