Specialty shotgun rounds vs frozen turkey

Published on November 26, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video tests three specialty 12-gauge shotgun rounds against a 20lb frozen turkey. The rubber ducky round fragmented with minimal penetration, while the steel dart round embedded several darts. The Dragon's Buck round, featuring flaming buckshot, caused a significant muzzle flash and ignited dry grass, requiring immediate extinguishment. The test highlights the varied effects of non-standard shotgun ammunition.

Quick Summary

Three specialty 12-gauge shotgun rounds were tested against a 20lb frozen turkey: rubber duckies, steel darts, and Dragon's Buck (flaming buckshot). The duckies fragmented, darts penetrated, and the Dragon's Buck caused a fire hazard due to its incendiary effect.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Specialty Rounds Test
  2. 00:13Rubber Ducky Round Impact Test
  3. 00:26Steel Dart Round Impact Test
  4. 00:38Dragon's Buck Round & Fire Hazard

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of specialty shotgun rounds were tested?

The video tested three types of specialty 12-gauge shotgun rounds: rubber duckies, steel darts, and a flaming buckshot round called 'Dragon's Buck'.

How did the rubber ducky shotgun round perform?

The rubber ducky round fragmented upon impact with the frozen turkey. The pieces stuck to the surface, but there was no significant penetration into the turkey.

What happened when the steel dart round was fired?

The steel dart round took a noticeable chunk out of the frozen turkey. Several of the darts from the shell remained embedded in the meat after impact.

What was unique about the Dragon's Buck round?

The Dragon's Buck round featured flaming buckshot. Upon impact, it created a large muzzle flash and incendiary sparks that ignited dry grass nearby.

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