Most Deadiest Shotgun Ever!

Published on April 28, 2026
Duration: 1:36

This video demonstrates the potential of the Standard Manufacturing SSR shotgun when paired with specific ammunition and utilizing its dual-tube firing capability. The presenter claims it's the 'most deadly shotgun in the world' by firing 30 pellets of double-ought buckshot simultaneously, showcasing significant damage in ballistics gel tests. The effectiveness is highlighted for close to medium ranges.

Quick Summary

The Standard Manufacturing SSR shotgun is presented as potentially the 'deadliest' due to its ability to fire both barrels simultaneously. When loaded with 15-pellet double-ought buckshot in each tube, it can discharge 30 pellets at once, creating significant damage and 'absolute devastation' at close to medium ranges, as demonstrated in ballistics gel tests.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Claim: Most Deadly Shotgun
  2. 00:13Traditional vs. Enhanced Shotgun Load
  3. 00:21Introducing the Standard Manufacturing SSR
  4. 00:32SSR Dual Tube Firing Mechanism
  5. 00:43Projected Pellet Count: 30 Pellets
  6. 00:49Ballistics Gel Test Setup
  7. 01:03Ballistics Gel Results: Jug 1
  8. 01:11Pellet Count in Gelatin
  9. 01:15Pellet Deformation and Range Implications
  10. 01:20Close Range Devastation

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Standard Manufacturing SSR potentially the 'deadliest shotgun'?

The Standard Manufacturing SSR can fire both of its shotgun tubes simultaneously. When loaded with 15-pellet double-ought buckshot in each tube, this allows for a total of 30 pellets to be discharged with a single trigger pull, creating a devastating spread at close to medium ranges.

How does the SSR's dual-tube firing affect its performance?

Dual-tube firing significantly increases the projectile count per shot. The video demonstrates this by showing 30 pellets of double-ought buckshot impacting a ballistics gel block, resulting in extensive damage and pellet dispersion, highlighting its close-range effectiveness.

What type of ammunition is used to demonstrate the SSR's power?

The video specifically uses 15-pellet double-ought buckshot ammunition for the Standard Manufacturing SSR. This choice, combined with the dual-tube firing capability, allows for a total of 30 pellets to be fired simultaneously, maximizing the potential for damage.

What are the implications of pellet deformation in ballistics testing?

Pellet deformation observed in ballistics gel suggests that the projectiles may not maintain optimal aerodynamic integrity. This could lead to reduced accuracy at longer distances, but the video emphasizes that at medium to close ranges, the sheer volume of deformed pellets results in significant and widespread damage.

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