12 Gauge BUCK-FEST!! Which Shotgun Ammo is BEST??

Published on December 14, 2021
Duration: 14:11

This video compares various 12-gauge buckshot loads, including NSI Low Recoil, Black Aces, Winchester Military Grade, and Enforcer Defense, testing their spread patterns and terminal ballistics at 15 yards. Exotic rounds like a Flash Thunder Grenade, a 50 BMG tracer, and an incendiary slug are also tested for their unique effects. The Winchester Military Grade 00 buckshot demonstrated a notably tight pattern and impressive destructive power on watermelons.

Quick Summary

The Winchester Military Grade 9-pellet 00 buckshot demonstrated excellent performance in a 12-gauge test, achieving tight patterns around 6-7 inches at 15 yards and showing significant destructive power on targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 12 Gauge Buckshot vs Slugs
  2. 00:44NSI Low Recoil 00 Buckshot Test
  3. 01:23Black Aces 00 Buckshot Test
  4. 02:17Winchester Military Grade 00 Buckshot Test
  5. 02:55Enforcer Defense 00 Buckshot Test
  6. 03:58Destruction Test: Soda Cans
  7. 06:37Mossberg Shockwave Cabbage Shoot
  8. 07:39Exotic Round: Flash Thunder Grenade
  9. 08:17Exotic Round: 50 BMG Tracer in 12 Gauge
  10. 10:50Incendiary Slug Test
  11. 11:45Watermelon Comparison Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 12 gauge slugs and buckshot?

Slugs are single projectiles designed for accuracy at longer ranges, while buckshot consists of multiple pellets that spread out, making it more effective for close-range engagements where hitting a larger area is crucial.

Which 12 gauge buckshot performed best in the 1ShotTV test?

The Winchester Military Grade 00 buckshot was favored for its tight pattern density at 15 yards and impressive destructive power, showing a significant impact on targets like watermelons.

What exotic ammunition was tested in the 12 gauge shotgun?

The video tested a Flash Thunder Grenade (flash/sound only), a 50 BMG tracer round adapted for 12 gauge, and an incendiary slug, evaluating their unique effects beyond standard buckshot.

How does muzzle velocity affect buckshot performance?

Higher muzzle velocity generally leads to a flatter trajectory and potentially more energy on target, but can also influence pellet spread and recoil. Loads like Black Aces at 1425 FPS showed wider spreads than lower velocity options.

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