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Published on April 20, 2024
Duration: 0:18

This video demonstrates the use of "Canned Ammo" for 12-gauge buckshot, showcasing storage methods and a live-fire exercise. The demonstration involves loading and firing buckshot from an Escort pump-action shotgun at a vehicle target on an outdoor range. It highlights practical aspects of ammunition handling and range use.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates "Canned Ammo" storage for 12-gauge buckshot, using sealed jars with desiccants. It features an Escort pump-action shotgun being loaded and fired at a vehicle target on an outdoor range, showcasing the impact of buckshot rounds and ammunition handling techniques.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Canned Ammo Concept
  2. 00:04Unsealing and Inspection
  3. 00:09Loading and Operation
  4. 00:14Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "Canned Ammo" as shown in the video?

"Canned Ammo" in this context refers to shotgun shells, specifically 12-gauge buckshot, being stored long-term in sealed glass jars, similar to preserved food. A desiccant packet is included to control moisture.

What type of shotgun and ammunition is featured?

The video features an Escort pump-action shotgun firing 12-gauge buckshot ammunition. The shells are noted as red and stored in jars labeled "12 GAUGE BUCKSHOT 9 mm 2024."

What is the purpose of the desiccant packet in the ammo jar?

The desiccant packet is used to absorb moisture within the sealed jar. This helps to prevent corrosion and degradation of the shotgun shells, ensuring their reliability for long-term storage.

Where does the live-fire demonstration take place?

The live-fire demonstration occurs at an outdoor shooting range. The target used is the body of a blue car, illustrating the impact of buckshot rounds.

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