This video tests the penetration capabilities of a 1 oz slug fired from a Mossberg 590 A1 shotgun. The test involved shooting through multiple layers of 24-gauge galvanized sheet metal and 1-gallon water bottles to determine the slug's stopping power and energy transfer. The slug penetrated 14 sheets of metal before bending the 15th and was stopped by the 16th sheet, indicating significant retained energy.
This video demonstrates the terminal ballistics of a 1-ounce Federal Premium High Shock 12-gauge slug fired into ballistic gel. The test reveals significant cavity formation and projectile expansion, with the slug penetrating the entire depth of the block and becoming lodged. The results are compared to previous wax block tests, highlighting the effectiveness of ballistic gel for more accurate representation of tissue damage.
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