SHOTGUN VS DOORS - edwin sarkissian

Published on May 23, 2016
Duration: 5:07

This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of Winchester PDX1 Defender 12 Gauge shells through multiple doors. The test reveals that while buckshot pellets are stopped by the fifth door, the 1 oz slug continues to penetrate significantly deeper, highlighting its effectiveness for breaching or defense scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Winchester PDX1 Defender 12 Gauge shell, featuring a 1 oz slug and three 00 buck pellets, was tested against multiple doors. While buckshot stopped by the fifth door, the slug demonstrated significant penetration, reaching the final doors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Loading
  2. 00:48Winchester PDX1 Defender Ammo Overview
  3. 01:18Shotgun Test: Breaching Doors
  4. 02:00Damage Inspection & Penetration Results
  5. 04:50Conclusion and Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 12 gauge ammunition was used in the shotgun vs doors test?

The video tested Winchester PDX1 Defender 12 Gauge shells. This load features a 1 oz rifled slug combined with three plated 00 buck pellets, designed for defensive applications.

How many doors did the shotgun slugs penetrate?

The 1 oz rifled slugs from the Winchester PDX1 Defender demonstrated significant penetration, successfully passing through multiple doors in the test sequence, reaching the final doors.

Did the buckshot pellets penetrate as far as the slugs?

No, the buckshot pellets from the PDX1 Defender were recovered embedded in the fifth door, indicating they had less penetration power compared to the slugs in this test.

What is the Winchester PDX1 Defender load designed for?

The Winchester PDX1 Defender is specifically designed as a defensive ammunition load. Its unique combination of a slug and buckshot aims to provide both penetration and a wider pattern.

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