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Originally Posted by mtabsw
"Point and shoot" - not really - at 12-15' you're getting a circular pattern around 2.5 - 3.5 inches in diameter. Please aim.
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Good call on the link to the Box O' Truth. That's the site that changed my mind on the AR being appropriate for home defense.
With regards to the shotgun being point and shoot, the nature of a long arm makes it much more intuitive to literally point your support hand at your target. While I wouldn't recommend for a beginner, I'm able to close my eyes and get six slugs into a target from 15 yards.
Handguns, with their incredibly small sight radius, are MUCH harder to aim intuitively and I do NOT recommend them for someone who isn't going to take it to the range every now and then.
In a high stress situation, you want every advantage on your side. The more simple it is to aim and manipulate your gun, the more likely you are to be successful. The more you practice, the more appropriate it would be to get a gun that is harder to shoot.