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Published on November 25, 2022
Duration: 0:59

This guide details the experimental testing of custom-loaded 12-gauge shotgun shells containing crossbow bolts, conducted by Civilian Tactical. The tests assess accuracy, energy transfer, and lethality, concluding that while highly inaccurate, these projectiles are extremely lethal. The host emphasizes safety and warns against home replication.

Quick Summary

Custom-loaded 12-gauge shotgun shells containing crossbow bolts were tested for lethality. While extremely inaccurate, they demonstrated high lethality by penetrating a shrapnel vest and embedding deeply into a wooden backstop, shattering a pumpkin upon impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Arrow Bullets
  2. 00:07Testing Methodology
  3. 00:24Live Fire Test
  4. 00:30Accuracy and Energy Results
  5. 00:41Lethality Results
  6. 00:56Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the Civilian Tactical video?

The video tested custom-loaded 12-gauge shotgun shells containing crossbow bolts. The tests focused on accuracy against a paper target, energy transfer on a pumpkin, and lethality against a shrapnel vest.

Are arrow shotgun shells accurate?

No, the tests indicated that arrow shotgun shells are very inaccurate. The wads and broken arrow pieces impacted the paper target erratically, showing a lack of precision.

Are arrow shotgun shells lethal?

Yes, the tests demonstrated that arrow shotgun shells are extremely lethal. They penetrated a shrapnel vest and embedded deeply into a wooden backstop, indicating significant destructive potential.

Should I try making arrow shotgun shells at home?

Absolutely not. The host explicitly warns viewers not to try this at home, emphasizing that these custom loads were prepared by a professional and carry extreme risks.

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