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Published on March 20, 2026
Duration: 1:21

This video demonstrates a live-fire test of custom shotgun shells loaded with drill bits, as suggested by an AI. The instructor, from Tática Civil, uses a professional reloader's custom shells to test against a soda bottle, a paper target, and a ballistic gel head. The tests reveal the projectile's rate of fire and penetration capabilities, with the instructor noting the AI's suggestions closely mirror his usual testing format. The results highlight the unpredictable nature of custom ammunition and the importance of proper target selection for accurate evaluation.

Quick Summary

Custom shotgun shells loaded with drill bits were tested against various targets. While achieving a high rate of fire, their lethality is uncertain as they may not penetrate ballistic gel deeply and individual projectiles can miss.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Custom Ammo Test
  2. 00:08Soda Bottle Target Test
  3. 00:27Paper Target Spread Test
  4. 00:50Ballistic Gel Head Test
  5. 01:10Test Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How lethal are shotgun shells loaded with drill bits?

While shotgun shells loaded with drill bits can achieve a high rate of fire, their lethality is questionable and depends heavily on projectile behavior. Tests show they may not penetrate ballistic gel as deeply as expected, and individual projectiles can miss their intended target.

What is the purpose of testing custom ammunition on different targets?

Testing custom ammunition on various targets like soda bottles, paper, and ballistic gel helps evaluate its performance. Pressurized targets can give unrealistic explosions, while paper shows spread, and ballistic gel simulates tissue penetration for a more accurate assessment of lethality.

Can AI accurately predict ammunition performance?

AI can suggest testing formats, but it may not accurately predict the precise outcome of custom ammunition. In this test, AI suggestions mirrored the instructor's usual methods, but the actual penetration depth in ballistic gel was not as predicted.

What is a ballistic gel head used for in ammunition testing?

A ballistic gel head, like the Joe Fit Ballistic Clear Head, is used to simulate the penetration of projectiles through human tissue. It allows for a visual assessment of how deep a round will travel and its potential impact on vital areas.

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