Why I Still Keep My Old Single-Shot Shotgun

In this video, I explain why the single‑shot shotgun is still a relevant firearm for hunting and survival, despite its apparent simplicity. We’ll look at reliability, mechanical robustness, price (and ammo cost), and how this type of shotgun can actually be a serious option for a hunter or a survivor in real‑world scenarios. I cover: The mechanical advantages of a single‑shot (no pump, no magazine, almost no moving parts). How the entry‑level price often beats shotguns with pumps or semi‑auto actions. Why it makes sense for survival: a simple, easy‑to‑maintain gun you can use and teach even under stress. Then I hit the range: Live fire tests at close, medium, and long range. Results on targets, spread, penetration, and practical accuracy. If you’re looking for a solid, low‑cost, honest tool for hunting and survival, this video shows why a good single‑shot shotgun still deserves a spot in your gear. Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction 1:00 – My experience 1:35 – First TEST 4:45 – Why it still matter ? 5:50 – 2nd TEST 7:45 – Which Caliber Should You Choose? 8:28 – Size and handling 9:18 – third TEST 13:38 – Cutomization 16:45 – Conclusion If you like the topic, please hit like, subscribe, and turn on the bell for more on firearms, hunting, and survival. Let me know in the comments what you think of the single‑shot—your feedback helps me plan future videos!