Neal Protocol? 🤔💥

Published on March 31, 2024
Duration: 0:54

This video details the 'Neal Protocol,' a specific shotgun loading technique employed during the Vietnam War for ambush scenarios. The protocol involves loading buckshot followed by a slug, ensuring the slug is fired first for maximum initial impact and panic, with subsequent buckshot rounds engaging fleeing targets. The demonstration showcases proficient weapon manipulation and accuracy on steel targets, presented with a tactical instructor's authority.

Quick Summary

The Neal Protocol is a Vietnam War-era shotgun loading technique for ambushes. It involves loading buckshot first, then a slug, ensuring the slug is fired first to create panic among high-value targets, followed by buckshot for fleeing individuals.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Neal Protocol
  2. 00:07Loading Sequence: Buckshot then Slug
  3. 00:24Tactical Reasoning: Slug vs. Buckshot
  4. 00:46Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Neal Protocol for shotguns?

The Neal Protocol is a specific shotgun loading technique used for ambushes, notably during the Vietnam War. It involves loading buckshot first, followed by a slug, ensuring the slug is fired first for maximum initial impact and panic.

How is the Neal Protocol loaded?

To execute the Neal Protocol, you load the magazine tube with buckshot first. Then, you chamber a single slug. This sequence ensures the slug is the first round fired when the action is cycled.

What is the tactical advantage of the Neal Protocol?

The tactical advantage lies in the psychological impact of the first shot (slug) on a high-value target, causing panic. Subsequent buckshot rounds are then used to engage multiple fleeing targets effectively.

What firearms and ammunition are associated with the Neal Protocol?

The video demonstrates the Neal Protocol using a ST-RANGER tactical pump-action shotgun and Federal Premium 12 Gauge Tactical Shotgun Shells, specifically mentioning blue hulls for buckshot and slug loads.

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