This video provides a ballistic gel test comparing CCI and Federal 22LR shotshell ammunition. The test reveals that both brands offer very limited penetration, with most shot pellets penetrating less than 2 inches in bare ballistic gelatin. The CCI brand showed slightly better penetration than the Federal. The instructor notes these rounds are not suitable for hunting small game like squirrels and are best suited for pest control of insects or very small vermin at close range.
This video from Gun Talk Media showcases Double Tap Ammo's defensive snakeshot loads, demonstrating their performance in ballistic gel. Instructor Mike Mcnett highlights the unique construction of these loads, featuring a hard cast wad cutter between the shot and powder, which prevents the shot from spinning in the rifling and helps maintain pattern integrity. The testing covers various calibers, including .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .45 Colt, and the extreme .500 S&W Magnum, providing penetration data for both the wad cutter and the shot payload.
This video appears to showcase a creative project involving the use of .22 LR ratshot/snakeshot ammunition to create clay sculptures. The title and description suggest a unique application of ammunition, likely accompanied by ASMR-style sounds of the firing process, aligning with the "gunasmr" hashtag. The video falls under a "General Firearms" category due to its unique use of firearms components.
This video showcases the creation of clay sculptures using 9mm ratshot and snakeshot ammunition. The title and description, along with the provided hashtags, suggest a focus on unique applications of firearms ammunition for artistic purposes, likely appealing to a niche audience interested in unconventional uses of ammunition and potentially DIY projects involving firearms components. The content blends elements of art with firearm components.
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