Shotgun VS Car

Published on November 4, 2017
Duration: 7:11

This test evaluates the effectiveness of different 12 Gauge shotgun rounds against a car door. #4 Birdshot proved ineffective, causing only superficial damage. 00 Buckshot penetrated the initial layers but was stopped by the interior panel. 1oz slugs demonstrated the most significant penetration, capable of passing through both doors.

Quick Summary

A 12 Gauge shotgun test against a car door showed #4 Birdshot was ineffective, 00 Buckshot penetrated partially, and 1oz slugs were the only rounds to reliably penetrate both sides of the vehicle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & #4 Birdshot Test
  2. 01:17Birdshot Results Analysis
  3. 02:0000 Buckshot Test & Analysis
  4. 03:551oz Slug Test - Deflection
  5. 05:001oz Slug Test - Full Penetration
  6. 06:07Final Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What shotgun rounds were tested against a car door?

The test included Remington Express #4 Birdshot, Remington Express 00 Buckshot (9 pellets), and a 1oz slug, all fired from a 12 Gauge shotgun at approximately 7 yards.

Did birdshot penetrate the car door?

No, #4 Birdshot created a dent and peppering effect but did not penetrate the first layer of sheet metal on the car door, making it ineffective for this barrier.

How did 00 Buckshot perform against the car door?

00 Buckshot successfully penetrated the car door and interior panel, with some pellets reaching the rear seat. However, it did not pass through the opposite side of the vehicle.

Which shotgun round was most effective against the car door?

The 1oz slug was the most effective, demonstrating the ability to penetrate both sides of the car door and embed in the ground beyond.

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