Defender .410 vs. Cranium Target Ballistic Gel

Published on June 28, 2023
Duration: 0:15

This video demonstrates the terminal ballistics of the Winchester Elite Defender .410 load fired from a Smith & Wesson Governor. The demonstration includes loading the specialized .410 shells, which feature plated defense discs and BBs, and firing them into a cranium-shaped ballistic gel target. The analysis focuses on the projectile's impact, spread, and penetration, providing valuable insight into the defensive capabilities of this ammunition type.

Quick Summary

The Winchester Elite Defender .410 load contains 3 plated defense discs and 12 plated BBs, fired at 750 FPS from a 2 1/2 inch shell. Tested in a Smith & Wesson Governor, it shows significant spread and penetration in ballistic gel, indicating effectiveness for close-range defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gear Showcase
  2. 00:03Loading the Firearm
  3. 00:09Live Fire Test
  4. 00:12Impact Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specifications of the Winchester Elite Defender .410 ammunition?

The Winchester Elite Defender .410 load features 3 plated defense discs and 12 plated BBs, fired at a velocity of 750 FPS from a 2 1/2 inch shell, designed for defensive applications.

How does the Winchester Elite Defender .410 perform in ballistic gel?

When fired from a Smith & Wesson Governor, the Elite Defender .410 demonstrates notable spread and penetration in cranium-shaped ballistic gel, showcasing its terminal ballistics for close-range engagements.

What firearm was used to test the Winchester Elite Defender .410 load?

The Winchester Elite Defender .410 ammunition was tested using a Smith & Wesson Governor revolver, a versatile firearm capable of chambering .410 shotshells alongside other handgun calibers.

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