12 Gauge Shotgun Slug vs Stanley Tumbler and Yeti Tumbler

Published on November 5, 2024
Duration: 0:55

This video tests the durability of Stanley and Yeti tumblers against a 12-gauge shotgun slug. Both tumblers, filled with water, sustained significant damage, with the slug creating clean entry holes and completely destroying the rear of the containers. The experiment concludes that neither tumbler is shotgun-proof, highlighting the destructive power of a 12-gauge slug.

Quick Summary

Neither Stanley nor Yeti tumblers are shotgun-proof. A 12-gauge shotgun slug fired at a tumbler filled with water creates a clean entry hole and a large, blown-out exit hole, completely destroying the container.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 12 Gauge Tuesday
  2. 00:12Stanley Tumbler Shotgun Test
  3. 00:32Yeti Tumbler Shotgun Test
  4. 00:48Conclusion: Tumblers Not Shotgun-Proof

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when a 12-gauge shotgun slug hits a Stanley tumbler?

When a 12-gauge shotgun slug hits a Stanley tumbler filled with water, it creates a clean entry hole and a large, blown-out exit hole, completely destroying the tumbler's integrity.

Can a Yeti tumbler withstand a 12-gauge shotgun slug?

No, a Yeti tumbler filled with water cannot withstand a 12-gauge shotgun slug. Similar to the Stanley, the slug creates an entry hole and completely blows out the back of the container.

Are Stanley or Yeti tumblers shotgun-proof?

Based on this test, neither Stanley nor Yeti tumblers are shotgun-proof. A 12-gauge slug easily penetrates and destroys both types of tumblers, regardless of their construction.

What kind of damage does a 12-gauge slug cause to a tumbler?

A 12-gauge slug causes significant damage, creating a distinct entry wound and a much larger, explosive exit wound as it passes through the tumbler and any contents inside.

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