Ammo I Refuse To Fire

Published on January 17, 2026
Duration: 1:14

This video reviews the Seismic 2.5 oz 12 Gauge shotgun slug, highlighting its extreme weight and stout recoil. The speaker refuses to fire it again due to safety concerns regarding specialized powder loads and potential stress on the shotgun's integrity. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding ammunition capabilities and limitations.

Quick Summary

The Seismic 2.5 oz 12 Gauge slug is noted for its extreme weight, approximately double a standard slug, resulting in stout recoil. Firing such heavy projectiles may require specialized powder loads, raising concerns about firearm integrity under high pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 12 Gauge Slugs Compared
  2. 00:18The Seismic 2.5 oz Slug
  3. 00:42Safety & Pressure Concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Seismic 2.5 oz slug notable?

The Seismic 2.5 oz slug is notable for its extreme weight, being roughly twice that of a standard 12 gauge slug. This significantly increases recoil and raises potential safety concerns regarding firearm pressure.

Why would a shooter refuse to fire the Seismic 2.5 oz slug again?

A shooter might refuse to fire the Seismic 2.5 oz slug again due to its stout, potentially unsafe recoil. Concerns also arise about the specialized powder load needed and the stress it could place on the shotgun's structural integrity.

What are the technical specifications of the Seismic 12 Gauge Slug?

The Seismic 12 Gauge Slug is a 2-3/4 inch subsonic saboted slug weighing 2.5 oz, with a stated velocity of 1050 FPS. It's designed for heavy impact.

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