Smyth Busters: Is Birdshot Ammo Good for Home Defense?

Published on August 16, 2022
Duration: 5:58

This video debunks the myth that birdshot is suitable for home defense. Experts Steve and Caleb from Brownells explain that birdshot lacks the necessary mass and penetration to reliably stop a human threat, especially through clothing. They recommend 00 or #1 buckshot for home defense due to their effective balance of energy and penetration at typical indoor distances, while cautioning against the over-penetration risks of slugs and the ricochet potential of light birdshot.

Quick Summary

Birdshot is not ideal for home defense because its small pellets lack the necessary mass and penetration to reliably stop a human threat, especially through clothing. Experts recommend 00 or #1 buckshot for their effective balance of energy and penetration at typical indoor ranges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Birdshot for Home Defense Myth
  2. 01:12Birdshot Size Comparison (#6 vs #2)
  3. 02:21Why Birdshot Fails: Penetration Issues
  4. 03:09Recommended Defensive Loads: Buckshot
  5. 04:14Slugs vs. Birdshot: Safety Concerns
  6. 05:05Final Verdict: Birdshot is NOT for Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

Is birdshot effective for home defense?

No, birdshot is generally not recommended for home defense. While shotguns are effective, birdshot pellets lack the necessary mass and penetration to reliably stop a human threat, especially if they are wearing heavy clothing. Buckshot is the preferred choice.

What shotgun ammunition is best for home defense?

For home defense, experts recommend using buckshot, specifically 00 buckshot or #1 buckshot. These loads offer a better balance of energy and penetration needed to effectively neutralize a threat at typical indoor distances.

Why is birdshot bad for self-defense?

Birdshot fails in defensive scenarios primarily due to insufficient projectile mass. The small pellets slow down too quickly upon impact and may not penetrate deep enough to reach vital organs, making them ineffective against human-sized threats.

What are the risks of using shotgun slugs for home defense?

Shotgun slugs offer extreme penetration, which can be a significant liability in a home defense situation. There's a high risk of over-penetration, meaning the slug could pass through walls and endanger unintended individuals.

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