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Published on June 8, 2024
Duration: 0:13

This video compares a 15-gram 12-gauge slug to a 55-gram magnum buckshot load. The slug produces moderate recoil and a clean hole, while the magnum buckshot generates significantly more violent recoil and a wide impact pattern. The demonstration highlights the distinct effects of different 12-gauge ammunition types on a target.

Quick Summary

A 15g 12-gauge slug causes moderate recoil and a clean hole, while a 55g magnum buckshot load delivers much more violent recoil and a wide, multi-point impact pattern on the target.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition Comparison: 15g Slug vs 55g Magnum
  2. 00:0415g Slug Test: Recoil & Impact
  3. 00:0755g Magnum Buckshot Test: Recoil & Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference in recoil between a 15g slug and a 55g magnum buckshot load?

The 15g slug produces moderate recoil. In contrast, the 55g magnum buckshot load generates significantly more violent recoil, demonstrating a substantial difference in felt force.

How does the target impact differ between a 12-gauge slug and buckshot?

A 15g slug creates a single, clean hole in the target, indicating precise penetration. The 55g magnum buckshot, however, results in a large, multi-point impact pattern, showing the spread of multiple projectiles.

What are the specifications of the tested 12-gauge shells?

The tested shells include a 15-gram slug and a 55-gram magnum buckshot load. The magnum shell is rated for 1050 Bar pressure, highlighting its higher power output.

What safety measures are demonstrated in the shotgun test?

The shooter demonstrates safe firearm handling, including the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) like eye and ear protection, and effective recoil management techniques.

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