This video tests the performance of a "kitchen sink" 12-gauge shotgun shell, which contains a mix of buckshot, slugs, and birdshot. The "kitchen sink" shell was tested against a water jug and ballistic gelatin to demonstrate its explosive impact and penetration depth. Pattern testing on paper showed a tight grouping of buckshot and slug with birdshot spreading around the impact zone.
This video compares two distinct 12-gauge shotgun rounds, the RIP and Sbrown, based on their terminal ballistics performance in ballistic gel. Both rounds utilize different expansion mechanisms, with the RIP featuring petals that separate upon impact and the Sbrown designed to collapse due to a massive hollow-point cavity. Despite their differing designs, both rounds create massive wound cavities and exhibit similar overall performance in terms of penetration and petal separation distance.
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