This video breaks down the danger levels and characteristics of four common 12-gauge shotgun shell types: slugs, buckshot, birdshot, and clay target loads. It details their projectile composition, typical uses, and maximum travel distances, emphasizing that slugs are the most dangerous with a 1km range, while clay loads are least dangerous with limited stopping power. The speaker also notes that actual performance is influenced by factors like barrel length and powder charge.
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