all i ever needed to know was that the Germans tried to have buckshot outlawed during WWI. It was too nasty for the Germans...
https://www.historynet.com/the-1918-shotgun-protest.htm
That’s a point that I always bring up in my shotgun courses!
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all i ever needed to know was that the Germans tried to have buckshot outlawed during WWI. It was too nasty for the Germans...
https://www.historynet.com/the-1918-shotgun-protest.htm
Wanted to say thanks again for posting this. The website it on is fantastic!! I spent a couple of hours going down that rabbit hole today!!
all i ever needed to know was that the Germans tried to have buckshot outlawed during WWI. It was too nasty for the Germans...
https://www.historynet.com/the-1918-shotgun-protest.htm
Without a doubt. I was just lending my 2¢ worth on the bird shot vs buck shot debate.One thing that I would raise with that article is that it is referring to the shotgun ammo of over a century ago in use in trench warfare and against wave attacks. That's a lot different than in a domestic U.S. environment in which one is accountable for every projectile sent downrange.
Without a doubt. I was just lending my 2¢ worth on the bird shot vs buck shot debate.