Navy SEAL Reviews Shotgun Ammo | Tactical Rifleman

Published on June 29, 2018
Duration: 5:04

This comprehensive overview, presented by a Navy SEAL, details various 12-gauge shotgun ammunition types relevant to home defense. It covers buckshot, birdshot, slugs, breaching rounds, less-lethal options, and blanks, emphasizing their tactical applications, effectiveness, and potential risks like over-penetration. The guide stresses the importance of understanding ammunition characteristics and maintaining proficiency through practice for effective self-defense scenarios.

Quick Summary

A Navy SEAL reviews 12-gauge shotgun ammunition for home defense, detailing buckshot, birdshot, slugs, breaching rounds, less-lethal, and blanks. He emphasizes understanding each type's effectiveness and risks, particularly over-penetration with slugs, and stresses the importance of proficiency through practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Demo
  2. 00:52Buckshot vs. Birdshot
  3. 01:30Slugs and Over-penetration
  4. 01:50Tactical Considerations
  5. 02:50Specialty Rounds: Breaching and Less-Lethal
  6. 03:23Blanks and Chokes
  7. 04:09Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary types of 12-gauge shotgun ammunition discussed for home defense?

The video covers buckshot for tighter patterns, birdshot with questionable penetration, slugs for power but with over-penetration risks, breaching rounds for doors, less-lethal rounds for crowd control (lethal at close range), and blanks for training.

What are the main risks associated with using slugs in a home defense shotgun?

The primary risk with 12-gauge slugs in a home defense scenario is over-penetration. It is crucial to know your backstop and what lies beyond your target due to the slug's significant penetration power.

How do breaching rounds differ from standard slugs for shotguns?

Breaching rounds are specifically designed as frangible slugs. This means they disintegrate upon impact with a target, such as a door, reducing the risk of over-penetration compared to traditional slugs.

What is the expert advice regarding less-lethal shotgun rounds for home defense?

While less-lethal rounds are intended for riot control at longer distances, the expert warns they can still be lethal at typical home defense or indoor engagement ranges. Caution is advised.

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