Almost all "Tactical" shotguns have two things in common
1. 18.5" barrel
2. Ghost ring sights
#1 makes sense for HD. Does #2?
I was very close to buying a Beretta 1301 tactical. I really loved how it felt and fit me. But after spending time in the shop trying to acquire different targets quickly, it became clear I was slower with the ghost rings. The rear ring blocks some of your vision (or at least mine), particularly on the 1301's where the ring is actually quite fat on the bottom. I was much faster with just a front bead / fiber optic.
And if you look at 3-gun competition shotguns, which are focused on speed of target acquisition, they almost always come with a vent-rib + fiber optic. My understanding is that some 3-gun folks do add a ghost ring or rifle sites to help them with the slug shooting portion of the competition. But I don't see how this relates to HD unless you plan to shoot the invaders in the back with a slug at 75 yards as they're trying to flee?
I would think the ideal HD gun would be a 3-gun shotgun, and only shorten it if required for your home defense situation. Remington V3's Tactical version is 18.5 and has vent rib + bead. There are a few semi-auto's in 21" w/ vent-rib + bead/fiber options, such as Beretta 1301, Benelli M2 etc.
But anyway..... what are the arguments FOR ghost rings in HD?
1. 18.5" barrel
2. Ghost ring sights
#1 makes sense for HD. Does #2?
I was very close to buying a Beretta 1301 tactical. I really loved how it felt and fit me. But after spending time in the shop trying to acquire different targets quickly, it became clear I was slower with the ghost rings. The rear ring blocks some of your vision (or at least mine), particularly on the 1301's where the ring is actually quite fat on the bottom. I was much faster with just a front bead / fiber optic.
And if you look at 3-gun competition shotguns, which are focused on speed of target acquisition, they almost always come with a vent-rib + fiber optic. My understanding is that some 3-gun folks do add a ghost ring or rifle sites to help them with the slug shooting portion of the competition. But I don't see how this relates to HD unless you plan to shoot the invaders in the back with a slug at 75 yards as they're trying to flee?
I would think the ideal HD gun would be a 3-gun shotgun, and only shorten it if required for your home defense situation. Remington V3's Tactical version is 18.5 and has vent rib + bead. There are a few semi-auto's in 21" w/ vent-rib + bead/fiber options, such as Beretta 1301, Benelli M2 etc.
But anyway..... what are the arguments FOR ghost rings in HD?