FLAMING Buckshot!🔥 *Handmade vs Professional* (both made by experts) #reloader #ammo #gun #civtac

Published on June 25, 2023
Duration: 0:42

This video compares homemade and professional flaming 12-gauge buckshot. The homemade version uses steel wool for a spark effect, while the Firequest 'Flame Thrower' offers a larger, brighter incendiary flash. Both rounds were loaded by experts, demonstrating different approaches to creating visually striking ammunition for shotguns.

Quick Summary

Homemade flaming buckshot can be created by adding steel wool on top of the powder charge for a spark effect. Professional options like Firequest 'Flame Thrower' 00 Buckshot produce a larger, brighter incendiary flash, offering a more intense visual demonstration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Flaming Buckshot Comparison
  2. 00:09Homemade Flaming Buckshot Explained
  3. 00:15Testing Homemade Flaming Ammo
  4. 00:23Introducing Firequest Flame Thrower
  5. 00:28Testing Firequest Flaming Ammo
  6. 00:34Side-by-Side Comparison & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How is homemade flaming buckshot made?

Homemade flaming buckshot can be created by placing steel wool on top of the powder charge within a 12-gauge shotgun shell. When fired, the steel wool ignites, producing a trail of sparks and embers.

What is Firequest Flame Thrower buckshot?

Firequest Flame Thrower is a commercially produced 12-gauge 00 buckshot ammunition designed to create a significant incendiary flash upon firing, offering a more intense visual effect than simple homemade modifications.

What's the difference between homemade and professional flaming buckshot?

The key difference lies in the intensity and consistency of the effect. Professional rounds like Firequest offer a larger, brighter flash, while homemade versions using steel wool provide a sparkier, less intense visual trail.

Is it safe to make flaming ammunition?

Modifying ammunition, especially to create incendiary effects, carries significant risks. It should only be attempted by experts with a deep understanding of reloading safety and material properties to avoid dangerous malfunctions.

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