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Originally Posted by Crue
I have yet to try them but I have just got some multiple projectile rounds for my 203/m4. Word from the guys in our adjacent Bn is that they just about cut a dog in half at ten feet. I know there is still is the problem of the transition but if you fire the 203(for a righty) with your left hand and keep your right hand on the pistol grip of the m4...
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The M576 Cartridge, 40mm, Multiple Projectile, contains 27 00 Buckshot pellets which deploy in a wide pattern at a relatively slow velocity.
It should work fine up to 10 yards or so, beyond that, I would prefer a 12 gauge shotgun, better yet with a Vang Comp.
I would go with a buck load and avoid the slugs due to the possibility of missing and overpenetration.
The MP5 would be fine with the LeMas, if you could put rounds on him quickly. You hit even a leg, it is gone and he is going to be dragging the remainder of it towards the target.
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