Rifleman336 wrote: But then theirs the liability both legal and monetary, if said bullet goes through said UNARMORED BG and you kill the neighbours kid who was sleeping in his bed at 3 AM. I'd save it for only if the BG goes down and gets back up that's another story then it time for a heavy load.
My participation in this discussion is largely academic, as my closest neighbors are cows, and i could theoretically use a .375 H&H for this role if that were my pleasure. However, there are obviously much better tools for the job
Regarding the innocent bystander, if i place my shot correctly and it literally blows through my would be assailant, how would i be any more liable than a police officer in a confrontation who keeps pulling the trigger until his magazine is empty, clipping a bystander in the process? (this happens too-- many accounts of officer involved shootings describe the officer as being unaware of anything else once he started engaging the target until his slide locked back several seconds later -- i'm paraphrasing and cant quote the source off the top of my head, but may be a Cirillo book )
In the unfortunate event that another person on a neighboring property was harmed after a homeowner dispatched a would be assailant, the homeowner would eventually be subject to a civil suit by the victim's family no doubt, but the homeowner who was defending himself would very likely keep his /her freedom, even if such an event would give him/her a heavy heart for a while. The homeowner's lawyer would simply state that said homeowner, when confronted by a dangerous assailant, utilized what was most readilly available, which was a "deer rifle". The jury doesnt care whether it is .44 Mag, 30/30 or .22 Mag.
I'm theorizing that said homeowner had sufficient shot control to shoot his attacker with a minimum of expended rounds , rather than resort to spray and pray tactics. A homeowner using an AR with two jungle clipped mags who leaves behind mounds of brass and makes swiss cheese out of his house and other surrounding homes may draw the attention of a DA though
Although i live on an acreage, i have a large garage and workshop filled to the brim with the various types of things young people and hoodlums value for re-sale, so i have given this some degree of thought. Police response time in my area is poor, generally, lighting in the area is poor, so my well lit shop stands out as a beacon in the dark. I also live close to a hill top where Birkenstock wearers like to come park and watch the sun go down, so while i dont live in Cincinnati, i am still a nice target for miscreants.
I pray for peace everyday, but if something regretful happens at 3 in the morning (or 2 in the afternoon-- mid day break ins are pretty darn common too), its not going to bother me to have a wee bit too much gun.