As a sporting gun, these were actually designed and marketed for turkey hunting.
but it’s a great scrub gun for pigs as we use dogs. A slug is a better choice in that case. The red dot is fast to the eyes. The rifled slugs are actually really not that bad at closer ranges. Pretty consistent really. The torch is fine on private property and obviously useful. Field maintenance too easy.
The barrels are’nt rifled so it can fire any size shot. It’s just fine for rabbits and foxes too. But i have a better shotgun for that.
Using a shotgun for home defence in Australia, no matter what the situation, would 100% guarantee you’d be the one going to jail.
As a tactical defence shotgun it would not be a good choice and no-one would recommend it as such. Noise when loading/unloading. Would not trust your life on ejectors.
As a pig gun highly recommend. It’s the right tool for the job in reducing a feral pest. It’s humane. They don’t run away, a slug will drop them every time. and they have a valid use here as such.