Should You Throw The Kitchen Sink At It?

Published on January 27, 2026
Duration: 1:30

This review tests the 'Kitchen Sink' 12-gauge round from Hickory Flat Boars, featuring a musket ball, double-aught buckshot, and birdshot. Tests include water jug impact, paper target patterning, and ballistics gel penetration, demonstrating the unique spread and energy transfer of this multi-projectile load.

Quick Summary

The 'Kitchen Sink' 12-gauge round from Hickory Flat Boars combines a musket ball, double-aught buckshot, and birdshot. Tests show it creates a unique pattern with distinct effects from each projectile type, demonstrating significant energy transfer and deformation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Kitchen Sink Round
  2. 00:14Water Jug Impact Test
  3. 00:37Paper Target Patterning
  4. 01:02Ballistics Gel Penetration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Kitchen Sink' 12-gauge round?

The 'Kitchen Sink' round is an exotic 12-gauge ammunition from Hickory Flat Boars. It uniquely combines a musket ball, double-aught buckshot, and birdshot into a single shotshell for varied impact effects.

How does the 'Kitchen Sink' round perform on impact?

Tests show the birdshot creates numerous small entry points, while the larger buckshot and musket ball cause significant structural failure and high energy transfer, with the musket ball deforming upon impact.

What kind of pattern does the 'Kitchen Sink' round produce?

On paper targets, the pattern is distinct: the three buckshot pellets form a triangle, the musket ball hits the center, and the birdshot creates a surrounding 'swarm' effect.

Where can I learn more about firearms and ballistics?

Sponsors like the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI) offer comprehensive firearms education, covering topics from gunsmithing to ballistics, providing a solid foundation for enthusiasts.

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