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Published on July 20, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This video tests three custom 12-gauge shotgun rounds: a copper coil spiral, a shell with copper rods, and a wax/lead shot ball. Initial tests showed inconsistent performance, with the wax/lead ball fragmenting and copper rods keyholing. After extended firing, the copper rods began to stabilize, while the copper coil remained accurate, suggesting potential for improvement in some custom designs.

Quick Summary

Three custom 12-gauge shotgun rounds were tested: a copper coil spiral, copper rods, and a wax/lead ball. The copper coil showed excellent accuracy. Copper rods initially keyholed but improved. The wax/lead ball fragmented early on but later held together.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Custom 12 Gauge Rounds
  2. 00:14Live Fire Testing Begins
  3. 00:19Initial Impact Analysis
  4. 00:34Extended Testing & Final Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of custom 12-gauge shotgun rounds were tested?

The video tested three unique custom 12-gauge shotgun rounds: one with a copper coil spiral projectile, another filled with copper rods, and a third containing a ball made of wax and lead shot.

How did the copper coil shotgun round perform?

The copper coil spiral projectile flew surprisingly true to the point of aim and remained accurate throughout the testing, demonstrating consistent performance.

What issues were observed with the copper rod shotgun rounds?

Initially, the copper rod rounds exhibited significant keyholing, meaning the projectiles were tumbling. However, after firing more rounds, they began to hit the target more straight on.

What was the performance of the wax and lead shot ball round?

The wax and lead shot ball round initially fragmented upon impact. However, during extended testing, most of these projectiles stayed intact.

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