Munição que eu nunca usaria

Published on January 17, 2026
Duration: 1:11

This video discusses a specific type of 12-gauge ammunition, dubbed 'Seismic,' featuring a 25-ounce projectile. The instructor expresses strong reluctance to fire this round due to its extreme recoil, which he describes as uncomfortable and potentially damaging to the firearm. He notes that such heavy projectiles require highly specialized powder charges for safe firing.

Quick Summary

The 'Seismic' 12-gauge ammunition features a 25-ounce projectile, twice the weight of common rounds, leading to extreme recoil. Firing this ammunition is refused by instructors due to discomfort and potential firearm damage, requiring highly specialized powder charges for safe use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Extreme 12 Gauge Ammo
  2. 00:07Comparing Standard vs. Magnum Loads
  3. 00:18Introducing the 'Seismic' 25oz Projectile
  4. 00:24Weight Comparison of Seismic Ammo
  5. 00:31Personal Experience Firing Seismic Ammo
  6. 00:39Intense Recoil and Firearm Risk
  7. 00:44Specialized Powder Charge Requirements
  8. 00:56Refusal to Fire Seismic vs. Ballistics Kentuck
  9. 01:01Challenge for 1 Million Views

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 'Seismic' 12-gauge ammunition unique and dangerous?

The 'Seismic' ammunition features a 25-ounce projectile, which is double the weight of common 12-gauge rounds. This extreme weight results in exceptionally intense recoil, making it uncomfortable and potentially damaging to firearms.

Why would a firearms instructor refuse to fire 25-ounce Seismic ammunition?

An instructor would refuse to fire such ammunition due to the extreme recoil, which can be painful and even risk damaging the firearm. Firing such heavy projectiles safely requires highly specialized powder charges that may not be readily available or understood.

What are the risks associated with firing extremely heavy shotgun projectiles?

The primary risks include severe and painful recoil, potential damage to the firearm (including catastrophic failure), and the need for specialized ammunition components like powder charges to ensure safe operation.

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