Why birdshot can still be deadly up close

Published on February 25, 2026
Duration: 0:51

This video from TheYankeeMarshal debunks the myth that birdshot is ineffective or safe for home defense due to its spread. The instructor, demonstrating authoritative knowledge, explains that at close range, birdshot's pellets act as a mass, delivering significant impact and penetration capable of causing lethal injury. He emphasizes that the idea of using birdshot to avoid harming a home intruder is a dangerous misconception.

Quick Summary

Birdshot can be lethal at close range for home defense, debunking the myth that it's safe. At close distances, the mass of pellets impacts with significant force and penetration, capable of causing severe injury or death, contrary to popular belief.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Birdshot vs. Buckshot/Slug
  2. 00:09Birdshot Penetration at Close Range
  3. 00:18Birdshot for Home Defense Misconception
  4. 00:31Impact of Birdshot on Hard Surfaces
  5. 00:43Unspread Birdshot Mass Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

Can birdshot kill someone in a home defense situation?

Yes, birdshot can be lethal at close range. The misconception that it's safe for home defense because it won't kill is dangerous. At close distances, the mass of pellets acts with significant force, capable of causing lethal injury.

Why is birdshot considered dangerous up close?

Up close, birdshot pellets have not spread out significantly. This means a concentrated mass of projectiles impacts the target, delivering substantial energy and penetration capable of ripping through tissue and causing severe harm, similar to a solid projectile.

What is the common misconception about birdshot for home defense?

The common misconception is that birdshot is a safe choice for home defense because its spread will prevent lethal injury. Many believe it's a way to deter an intruder without causing fatal harm, which is a dangerous myth.

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