Bubblegum Shotgun Rounds...Why?

Published on August 2, 2025
Duration: 1:13

This video from Civilian Tactical explores the effectiveness of 'Bubble Buck' shotgun rounds, which combine bubblegum with 00 buckshot. Through a series of tests involving a water bucket, paper target, and ballistics gelatin, the host demonstrates that while the buckshot is lethal, the bubblegum component offers no practical ballistic advantage. The content highlights experimental ammunition and basic ballistics principles.

Quick Summary

Civilian Tactical tested 'Bubble Buck' shotgun rounds, which combine bubblegum with 00 buckshot. Tests in a water bucket, on paper targets, and in ballistics gelatin revealed that while the buckshot is lethal, the bubblegum component offers no practical ballistic advantage, penetrating only minimally into gel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bubblegum Rounds
  2. 00:14Testing Methodology
  3. 00:23Energy Test (Water Bucket)
  4. 00:41Accuracy Test (Paper Target)
  5. 00:51Ballistics Gel Test
  6. 01:06Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'Bubblegum Shotgun Rounds' and how do they perform?

'Bubblegum Shotgun Rounds,' like the 'Bubble Buck' tested, combine standard 00 buckshot with a bubblegum projectile. Ballistic tests show the buckshot is lethal, but the bubblegum itself has minimal penetration and offers no practical ballistic advantage.

What tests were conducted on the 'Bubble Buck' shotgun rounds?

The 'Bubble Buck' rounds were tested using a 5-gallon water bucket for energy transfer, a paper silhouette target for accuracy, and a ballistics gelatin block to measure penetration depth of both the buckshot and the bubblegum component.

Is bubblegum effective as a projectile in shotgun shells?

Based on ballistic gel tests, bubblegum as a projectile in shotgun shells is largely ineffective. It penetrates only about a finger's length into the gel, while the accompanying 00 buckshot pellets pass completely through.

What is the practical purpose of bubblegum in shotgun ammunition?

According to the Civilian Tactical host's experiments, there is no practical purpose for including bubblegum in shotgun ammunition. While the buckshot remains deadly, the bubblegum component does not enhance performance or offer any tactical advantage.

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