I know nothing about guns, (or hunting), but realistically, if someone "hunts", wouldn't just one suffice?
Perhaps I'm being a tad mean - how about two? (For different distances maybe...)
GL had two guns with him on that trip, a rifle and a 12 gauge shotgun.
GL owns many firearms -which is fine, some people just like guns.
I discussed this case with my uncle recently as he is involved with sport shooting clay targets. He showed me an impressive arsenal of guns, both shotgun and rifles. Some, he said, he would probably never use. He said the shooting club members sometimes barter and trade weapons. For context, his firearms are all registered, stored in locked cabinets, with ammo stored separately in a safe. He clearly likes guns, but he doesn't believe in shooting living things, he says.
I showed him some of the evidence from Lynn's hearing, such at this shotgun, which is a Barathrum SP-12 said to be responsible for Carol Clay's death.
I asked him - "Is this something you'd use for deer?"
"Not really."
"What would you use it for?"
"Probably pigs or posing?"
When asked to elaborate, he said, "This isn't so different to the traditional 12 Gauge shotguns I showed you earlier, it's just made to look like an assault rifle. These kind of things are popular at the moment, probably with people who want to run around the bush pretending they're Rambo."
I also asked him if he would ever have a shot gun and ammunition easily accessible in his car.
"Absolutely not, not ever. I unload them and remove the bolts completely because safetys are notoriously unreliable, and I store them separately from the guns. I figure then if someone steals one, it wont be functional. I keep the ammo separate too."
Just food for thought from a responsible gun owner.