ความอันตรายของกระสุนปืนลูกซอง

Published on August 16, 2023
Duration: 6:50

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.

Quick Summary

The most dangerous shotgun ammunition is the slug ('ลูกโดด'), a single large lead projectile capable of traveling up to 1 kilometer. Buckshot ('ลูก 9') has 9 pellets and a 500m range, while birdshot ('ลูกปราย') has ~70 smaller pellets and a 300m range. Clay target loads are least dangerous.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shotgun Ammunition Dangers
  2. 00:2112-Gauge Shell Types Overview
  3. 00:51Shotgun Slug (ลูกโดด) Danger and Range
  4. 01:37Buckshot (ลูก 9) for Hunting and Defense
  5. 02:25Birdshot (ลูกปราย) for Small Game
  6. 03:12Clay Target Load (ลูกเป้าบิน) - Least Dangerous
  7. 05:27Summary: Shotgun Shell Danger Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most dangerous type of shotgun ammunition?

The most dangerous type of shotgun ammunition discussed is the slug, also known as 'ลูกโดด'. It consists of a single large lead projectile and can travel up to 1 kilometer after leaving the barrel, making its range significantly longer than other types.

What is the difference between buckshot and birdshot?

Buckshot, or 'ลูก 9', contains about 9 large lead pellets and is used for hunting larger game and self-defense, with a range of up to 500 meters. Birdshot, or 'ลูกปราย', contains around 70 smaller pellets, primarily for hunting small game, with a maximum range of about 300 meters.

Are clay target loads suitable for self-defense?

No, clay target loads are the least dangerous type of shotgun ammunition and are not recommended for self-defense. They contain very small pellets designed for breaking clay targets, offering low stopping power and an effective range of only 30-50 meters.

What factors affect shotgun ammunition performance?

Beyond the type of ammunition, the actual performance and danger level are influenced by external factors. These include the length of the shotgun barrel and the amount and type of powder charge used in the shell.

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