Defender .410 vs. Cranium Target Ballistic Gel

Published on June 28, 2023
Duration: 0:15

This video demonstrates a ballistic gel test of the Winchester Elite Defender .410 load fired from a Smith & Wesson Governor revolver. The test analyzes the projectile spread and penetration of the load, which consists of three plated defense discs and twelve plated BBs, into a cranium-shaped gel target at close range. The demonstration highlights the performance characteristics of this specific .410 ammunition for potential self-defense applications.

Quick Summary

The video features a ballistic gel test of Winchester Elite Defender .410 ammunition fired from a Smith & Wesson Governor. The load contains three plated defense discs and twelve BBs, with a velocity of 750 FPS. The test analyzes projectile spread and penetration into a cranium-shaped gel target at close range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gear Showcase
  2. 00:03Loading the .410 Governor
  3. 00:09Live Fire: .410 at Gel
  4. 00:12Impact Analysis: Spread & Penetration

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ammunition is being tested in the video?

The video tests Winchester Elite Defender .410 ammunition. Each shell contains three plated defense discs and twelve plated BBs, with a stated velocity of 750 FPS.

What firearm is used for the .410 ballistic gel test?

The ballistic gel test utilizes a Smith & Wesson Governor revolver. This firearm is capable of chambering .410 shotshells, making it suitable for testing this type of ammunition.

What is observed during the ballistic gel test?

The test shows the impact of the .410 Defender load on a cranium-shaped ballistic gel target. Slow-motion footage captures the spread of the defense discs and BBs, as well as their penetration depth into the gel.

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