DOUBLE BARREL 10 GAUGE 😱

Published on November 5, 2021
Duration: 13:25

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features an in-depth test of a Pacific International 10 Gauge Double Barrel Shotgun. Host Scott demonstrates the firearm's power by testing various ammunition types, including 3.5-inch double aught buck and 1.75-ounce slugs, against a range of targets. Targets include AR500 steel, a PT Cruiser, cinder blocks, jugs of mayonnaise and water, and produce like pineapples and eggplants, showcasing significant penetration and destructive power. The video also highlights the substantial recoil associated with the 10 gauge.

Quick Summary

The Kentucky Ballistics video features a Pacific International 10 Gauge Double Barrel Shotgun, testing its power with 3.5-inch Double Aught Buckshot (18 pellets) and 1.75-ounce slugs. Compared to 12 Gauge, the 10 Gauge offers a much larger payload. Targets included steel, a PT Cruiser, cinder blocks, and various containers, showcasing substantial penetration and destructive force with significant recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 10 Gauge Overview
  2. 00:47Pacific International Shotgun Details
  3. 01:1512 vs 10 Gauge Ammo Comparison
  4. 01:46Steel Target Test: Buckshot
  5. 02:52Steel Target Test: Slugs
  6. 03:38Recoil Demonstration
  7. 04:12PT Cruiser Door Penetration: Buckshot
  8. 05:09PT Cruiser Door Penetration: Slug
  9. 05:31Cinder Block Test
  10. 06:16Nacho Cheese Can Test
  11. 07:29Pineapple Test
  12. 08:08Eggplant Test
  13. 08:22Mayonnaise Jug Test
  14. 09:50Water Jug Test & Table Clear
  15. 11:05Truck Towing Table
  16. 12:00Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of shotgun is featured in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video showcases a Pacific International Double Barrel 10 Gauge Shotgun, notable for its large size and 32-inch barrels. It features a break-action mechanism, requiring manual shell extraction.

How does 10 Gauge ammunition compare to 12 Gauge in terms of payload?

The 10 Gauge 3.5-inch shells tested hold significantly more payload than standard 12 Gauge 2.75-inch shells. For example, the 10 Gauge can hold 18 pellets of Double Aught Buck or a 1.75-ounce slug, compared to 9 pellets or a 1-ounce slug for the 12 Gauge.

What were some of the targets used to test the 10 Gauge shotgun's power?

The video tested the 10 Gauge shotgun against a variety of targets, including an AR500 steel plate, a scrapped PT Cruiser, a 4-inch thick cinder block, a can of nacho cheese, pineapples, eggplants, mayonnaise jugs, and 5-gallon water jugs, demonstrating impressive penetration and destructive force.

What is the recoil like with a 10 Gauge shotgun?

The 10 Gauge shotgun produces significant recoil, as demonstrated in slow-motion footage. Proper technique and bracing are essential for managing the powerful kick, especially when firing both barrels in succession.

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