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<blockquote data-quote="duckduck84" data-source="post: 4475384" data-attributes="member: 15791"><p><strong>Re: Home Defense</strong></p><p></p><p>Guess all you want, but it doesn't matter if you've been training for 50 years, bad advice is bad advice. There is no reason to train someone, or implant the idea that, racking a shotgun will scare off an intruder. Its one thing to say "I keep a full tube on my Shotgun and rack a round in before clearing my house. My hope is that an intruder may hear that sound and leave before it escalates, but I am not betting on that." It's another to spout off an old gun shop tale as sound advice, and I'm sorry but that's all it is. Racking a firearm for intimidation purposes has no practical, or tactical, basis. </p><p></p><p>If you feel the need to quit forums over differing opinions then that tells me a good bit about your personality type. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckduck84, post: 4475384, member: 15791"] [b]Re: Home Defense[/b] Guess all you want, but it doesn't matter if you've been training for 50 years, bad advice is bad advice. There is no reason to train someone, or implant the idea that, racking a shotgun will scare off an intruder. Its one thing to say "I keep a full tube on my Shotgun and rack a round in before clearing my house. My hope is that an intruder may hear that sound and leave before it escalates, but I am not betting on that." It's another to spout off an old gun shop tale as sound advice, and I'm sorry but that's all it is. Racking a firearm for intimidation purposes has no practical, or tactical, basis. If you feel the need to quit forums over differing opinions then that tells me a good bit about your personality type. Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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