Vinney47
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Even with all that , birdshot was waaaay too little penetration. 1-2inches of penetration at 5-ish yards is grossly inadaquate. If "close" means 5-7 inches that would change the situation, but that's not a realistic parameter.
This. Yes, birdshot will make a fantastic looking wound. 1-2 inches deep. This will be painful. But will it stop an attacker immediately? Maybe, maybe not. In life/death situations, adrenaline gets dumped into your blood stream. One effect is it suppresses pain; to the point even very significant injuries can be ignored (in the short term, to be dealt with later).
You really want something that is going to cause the attacker to stop out of necessity, not choice. Inflicting pain is of the later type - that is the attack can continue if the attacker chooses to fight through the pain. They may decide that the pain is too much, or not worth it, or whatever and stop/flee. Certain street drugs or help from their own body (adrenaline dump) can influence how they feel about it, and maybe they continue in trying to end you. But they have a choice. Do you really want to leave them with that choice?
Inciting rapid vital systemic failure is going to stop the attack, period. The attacker will be unable to carry on the attack because they are physically unable to do so, regardless of if they want to continue or not - they've got no choice in the matter. Bringing on that kind of certain stop to an attack - shutting down vital systems (nervous, circulatory, respiratory) is going to take more than bird shot. Those vital systems are well protected and you need adequate penetration into the body cavity to shut them down and end the attack with certainty.
If you discharge your firearm to make a statement - such as "stop attacking me", make it a demand and not a request.