The Twister Slug!!! Gimmick or Legit?

Published on July 31, 2025
Duration: 1:21

This video tests the "Twister" shotgun slug, examining its performance in water jug penetration, accuracy on paper, and lethality in ballistics gelatin. The slug features three lead pedals designed to open on impact, creating significant cavitation and expansion. The testing suggests the Twister slug is effective for its intended purpose.

Quick Summary

The "Twister" shotgun slug features three lead pedals designed to open and detach upon impact, creating significant cavitation and expansion. Ballistics testing demonstrated effective penetration and a clean accuracy profile, suggesting it is a legitimate projectile for its intended purpose.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Twister Slug
  2. 00:18Water Jug Penetration Test
  3. 00:40Paper Target Accuracy Test
  4. 00:52Ballistics Gelatin Lethality Test
  5. 01:04Lethality Test Results and Analysis
  6. 01:17Conclusion: The Twister Slug Certified

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Twister slug expand?

The Twister slug is designed with three distinct lead pedals that are intended to open and detach upon impact. This creates multiple points of expansion and cavitation, contributing to its effectiveness.

What tests were conducted to evaluate the Twister slug?

The Twister slug underwent three primary tests: penetration through a 5-gallon water jug to assess energy transfer, accuracy on a paper target to gauge flight stability, and a lethality test using ballistics gelatin to observe expansion and penetration.

What was the accuracy of the Twister slug?

In the accuracy test, the Twister slug performed well, leaving a clean hole dead center on the paper target. This indicates good stability and predictable flight characteristics.

What were the results of the lethality test with the Twister slug?

The lethality test in ballistics gelatin showed significant expansion, with the three pedals of the slug detaching and exiting the rear. This confirmed its ability to create effective wound channels and penetration.

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