Ball & Chain 12 Gauge Vs Ballistic Gel #shorts

Published on September 22, 2021
Duration: 0:41

This #shorts video from 704 Tactical tests the effectiveness of Firequest's 'Macho Gaucho' 12-gauge ball and chain ammunition. Fired into ballistic gelatin, the projectile demonstrated full penetration, exiting the block and severing a small tree before embedding in the ground. The test highlights the unique terminal ballistics of this specialized ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Firequest Macho Gaucho 12-gauge ball and chain ammunition was tested against ballistic gelatin. It achieved full penetration, then severed a small tree behind the target before burying itself in the ground, showcasing its extreme terminal ballistics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Macho Gaucho Ammo
  2. 00:19Live Fire Test in Ballistic Gel
  3. 00:26Post-Shot Analysis & Tree Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Macho Gaucho 12 Gauge ammunition?

The Macho Gaucho is a specialized 12-gauge round from Firequest featuring two lead balls connected by a steel chain. It's designed for unique terminal ballistics, as demonstrated in tests against ballistic gelatin and other materials.

How did the ball and chain 12 Gauge ammo perform in ballistic gel?

In the test by 704 Tactical, the Macho Gaucho 12-gauge round achieved full penetration through the ballistic gelatin block. It then continued its trajectory with significant force.

What happened after the 12 Gauge round exited the ballistic gel?

After passing through the ballistic gel, the Macho Gaucho projectile demonstrated its power by severing a small tree behind the target before embedding itself in the ground.

What shotgun was used for the ball and chain ammo test?

The test was conducted using a Mossberg 590A1 shotgun. This pump-action 12-gauge firearm is a common choice for tactical and defensive applications.

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