.410 Rubber Buckshot !!!! #shorts

Published on September 17, 2021
Duration: 0:59

This video provides an expert review of Firequest .410 Rubber Buckshot, tested using a Taurus Public Defender revolver. The demonstration includes a pattern test at 5-7 yards, showing a surprisingly tight group, and an impact test on a soda jug, illustrating significant kinetic energy transfer. The speaker, an experienced reviewer, highlights the projectile's rubber-plastic hybrid composition and its effectiveness in bursting the target.

Quick Summary

Firequest .410 Rubber Buckshot, tested in a Taurus Public Defender, features four rubber-plastic hybrid projectiles. A pattern test at 5-7 yards showed a tight group, and an impact test in slow motion revealed significant kinetic energy transfer, bursting a soda jug. This demonstrates its potential for specific training or less-lethal applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Firequest .410 Rubber Buckshot & Taurus Public Defender
  2. 00:17Pattern Test: 5-7 Yards Grouping
  3. 00:27Impact Test: Soda Jug Burst (Slow Motion)
  4. 00:37Post-Shot Analysis: Projectile & Damage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Firequest .410 Rubber Buckshot?

Firequest .410 Rubber Buckshot is a type of ammunition designed for .410 bore firearms. Each shell contains four projectiles made of a hard rubber-plastic hybrid material, intended for less-lethal applications or specific training purposes.

How does .410 rubber buckshot perform in a Taurus Public Defender?

When tested in a Taurus Public Defender, Firequest .410 Rubber Buckshot demonstrated a surprisingly tight pattern at 5-7 yards, with all four projectiles grouping near the point of aim. It also showed significant impact energy, capable of bursting targets like soda jugs.

What are the key characteristics of .410 rubber buckshot projectiles?

The projectiles in Firequest .410 Rubber Buckshot are described as a hard rubber-plastic hybrid. They are orange in color and are designed to transfer kinetic energy effectively upon impact, as shown by their ability to burst a soda jug.

What kind of testing was performed on the .410 rubber buckshot?

The testing included a pattern test at approximately 5 to 7 yards to evaluate projectile grouping accuracy and an impact test on a soda jug, observed in slow motion, to demonstrate the ammunition's kinetic energy transfer and terminal effects.

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