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Published on September 28, 2025
Duration: 1:08

This video tests the effectiveness of Hickory Flatbs 12 Gauge shotgun shells, which fire projectiles resembling marbles. The test utilizes ballistic gel to measure penetration depth and observe projectile behavior. The results indicate these shells are potentially suitable for home defense due to limited over-penetration.

Quick Summary

Hickory Flatbs 12 Gauge shotgun shells were tested using ballistic gel, achieving penetration depths of 10, 12, and 8 inches. The projectiles spread like 'petals,' limiting penetration and making them potentially ideal for home defense due to reduced over-penetration risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of shotgun shells were tested in the video?

The video tested specialized 12 Gauge shotgun shells from Hickory Flatbs. These shells fire projectiles that spread out like 'petals' upon impact, resembling pieces of marbles.

What were the penetration depths achieved by the Hickory Flatbs shells in ballistic gel?

In the ballistic gel test, the Hickory Flatbs 12 Gauge shells achieved penetration depths of 10 inches, 12 inches, and 8 inches respectively for the fired projectiles.

Are these Hickory Flatbs shells suitable for home defense?

The test suggests these shells may be suitable for home defense because the projectile spread limits penetration, reducing the risk of over-penetration compared to traditional buckshot.

What shotgun was used for the ballistic gel test?

The shotgun used for the ballistic gel test was a Force Arms Filty Fazant, described as a compact and efficient over-under model.

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