Teste: Munição Shotgun SOB vs RIP!

Published on July 27, 2025
Duration: 1:43

This video demonstrates a ballistic gelatin test comparing two distinct 12-gauge shotgun rounds, SOB and RIP. Both rounds utilize different expansion methods upon impact, with the RIP round featuring petals designed to break apart and the SOB round designed to collapse due to a large hollow cavity. The test reveals that both ammunition types create massive wound cavities and achieve significant penetration, with surprisingly similar impacts despite their differing designs.

Quick Summary

The RIP and SOB 12-gauge shotgun rounds utilize distinct expansion methods: RIP has petals that break apart, while SOB collapses due to a hollow cavity. Ballistic gelatin tests show both create massive wound cavities and significant penetration, with surprisingly similar terminal ballistics despite their design differences.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do SOB and RIP shotgun rounds differ in their expansion upon impact?

The RIP round features petals designed to break apart, while the SOB round is engineered to collapse due to a large hollow cavity, with its spikes fragmenting like a grenade.

What were the results of the ballistic gelatin test for SOB and RIP shotgun ammunition?

Both rounds created massive wound cavities and significant penetration. The RIP showed rapid petal expansion, while the SOB's petals fragmented early. Despite design differences, their terminal ballistics were surprisingly similar.

What is the purpose of the spiral on the RIP shotgun round?

The spiral on the bottom of the RIP shotgun round is designed to impart rotation and stability to the projectile during flight, improving accuracy and consistency.

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