Going to get a 18&1/2" house gun. I have a DBL 20ga bird gun.Should I give up the extra power of a 12ga to be able to stockpile only one gauge of shell? Would that make much difference in the utility of this type of short range shotgun w/buck or slugs?
I know I could use the DBL but you gun folks know how wanting a new gun overrides logic.
For a survival/house/truck/doomsday(SHTF) type shotgun, a twenty will never EVER equal a twelve gauge! PHYSICS do not change.
NOW,
If the only consideration was CONVENIENCE and personal logistics, going "twnety all the way"
in that case makes a lot of sense.
Also, for a SHTF scenario/ and "combat" shotgun,
sheer popularity and commonality -
being able to find, trade for, acquire add'l ammo would dictate to me to go with the ".30/06 or .22LR of shotguns",
the venerable (and most popular) 12 gauge!!
Plus 12 ga buckshot and slug loads beat ALL OTHER buck and slug gauges, except perhaps the 10ga ..... if one can find 10ga loads in buckshot and slugs, usually handloaded.
PHYSICS simply do not change.
That said however ..... I was recently looking on Gunbroker for a short barreled
quail gun, and also any rabbit-earred exposed hammer SXS's. There are indeed some nice0looking (well made) short SXS's available, even in 20ga. Also some of the 20inch 20ga and 12ga SXS's were darned impressive, but a pumpgun oe semi-auto still carries more shots! And with magazine extensions even MORE shots.
And ONE sub-topic not yet mentioned is if any women in your family would be better equipped with a 20gagger because of less recoil and and lighter weight more compact shotty .....
This deserves some thought! For smaller statured adults/family members.
Esp for just a house gun and self dense,
where ranges are measured in "feet!" Plus you can already determine the range
AND WHERE any probable shots might occur if they ever occurred (intruders, home invaders) in a home you're already familiar with!!
As appealing as a SXS "defense" gun is, the 3rd or more shots from pumpgun should be considered in defense / combat shotguns too.
ADDED: I have singleshot shotguns for 'emergencies' and so-called
zoombie invasions. For SHTF scenarios I'll have light 12ga loads (skeet loads or similar), but ALSO the ability to use MOST scrounged or traded-for ammo.
When upland hunting I prefer a 20gauge, or a lightweight 12ver with usually one or 1 1/8th ounces of shot, but those are NOT do-or-die scenarios nor SHTF / TEOTWAWKI scenarios.