DOUBLE BARREL 10 GAUGE 😱

Published on November 5, 2021
Duration: 13:25

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features an in-depth review and testing of a Pacific International Double Barrel 10 Gauge Shotgun. Host Scott demonstrates the significant power of the 10 gauge, comparing it to the 12 gauge and showcasing its performance with double aught buckshot and slugs through various targets including steel, car doors, cinder blocks, and food items. The review highlights the substantial recoil and the impressive destructive capability of this large-bore shotgun.

Quick Summary

The 10 gauge shotgun offers significantly more payload capacity than a 12 gauge, with 3.5-inch shells holding up to 18 double aught buckshot pellets or a 1.75-ounce slug. This results in substantial recoil and impressive penetration power, capable of shattering cinder blocks and piercing car doors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Initial Shot
  2. 00:21Channel Intro & Merch
  3. 00:47Pacific International 10 Gauge Overview
  4. 01:1512 vs 10 Gauge Ammunition Comparison
  5. 01:46Steel Target Test: Double Aught Buck
  6. 02:16Ejector Mechanism Check
  7. 02:52Steel Target Test: Slugs
  8. 03:20Recoil Demonstration (Slow Motion)
  9. 04:12Car Door Penetration Test: Double Aught Buck
  10. 05:09Car Door Penetration Test: Slug
  11. 05:31Cinder Block Test
  12. 06:16Nacho Cheese Test
  13. 07:29Pineapple Test
  14. 08:08Eggplant Test
  15. 08:22Mayonnaise Jug Test
  16. 09:50Water Jug Test & Table Clear
  17. 11:05Truck Towing the Table
  18. 12:00Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between 10 gauge and 12 gauge shotgun shells?

A 10 gauge shell, typically 3.5 inches, can hold significantly more payload than a 12 gauge shell (2.75 inches). For example, a 10 gauge can hold 18 pellets of double aught buckshot or a 1.75-ounce slug, compared to 9 pellets or a 1-ounce slug for a 12 gauge.

How much recoil can be expected from a 10 gauge shotgun?

The 10 gauge shotgun, especially when firing heavy loads like 3.5-inch double aught buckshot or slugs, produces substantial recoil. This was clearly demonstrated in slow-motion footage during the video, showing significant muzzle rise and shooter feedback.

What kind of penetration power does a 10 gauge shotgun have?

The 10 gauge exhibits impressive penetration power. A 1.75-ounce slug easily passed through both doors of a PT Cruiser, and double aught buckshot penetrated the first door. A 10 gauge slug also shattered a 4-inch thick cinder block.

Does the Pacific International 10 gauge shotgun have automatic ejectors?

No, the Pacific International Double Barrel 10 Gauge Shotgun featured in the video does not have automatic ejectors. Spent shells must be manually pulled out of the chambers after firing.

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