Shotgun vs Tire

Published on October 17, 2015
Duration: 4:52

This video from Demolition Ranch, featuring firearms expert Matt Carriker, tests the effectiveness of #8 birdshot fired from a 12 Gauge pump-action shotgun against a tire at various distances. The experiment aims to determine if birdshot is suitable for disabling tires, a tactic sometimes associated with law enforcement. Carriker's systematic testing reveals that #8 birdshot is generally ineffective for this purpose due to the thick tire tread, with buckshot being recommended as a more viable option.

Quick Summary

Testing by Demolition Ranch reveals that #8 birdshot fired from a 12 Gauge shotgun is largely ineffective at disabling car tires. Even at close range (5-10 yards), the small pellets fail to penetrate the thick tread reliably. For such applications, buckshot is recommended as a more potent alternative.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction Skit
  2. 00:35Experiment Premise
  3. 01:16Test 1: 35-40 Yards
  4. 02:10Test 2: 25 Yards
  5. 02:45Test 3: 10 Yards
  6. 03:41Test 4: 5 Yards
  7. 03:59Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can #8 birdshot pop a car tire?

Based on testing by Demolition Ranch, #8 birdshot is generally ineffective at popping car tires. Even at close range, the small pellets struggle to penetrate the thick rubber tread, failing to cause a significant blowout or rapid air loss.

What shotgun ammunition is best for disabling tires?

While #8 birdshot is not effective, the consensus from firearms experts like Matt Carriker suggests that buckshot is a more suitable choice for disabling vehicle tires due to its larger pellet size and greater penetration power.

How does shotgun birdshot perform against tire treads?

Testing shows that #8 birdshot pellets embed in the tire tread but rarely penetrate the casing. While some internal rippling may occur at close range, a full blowout or significant air loss is not reliably achieved with birdshot.

What is the effective range of #8 birdshot for tire penetration?

The testing conducted by Demolition Ranch indicates that #8 birdshot has very limited effectiveness against tires, even at close ranges like 5-10 yards. Penetration is minimal, and reliable tire deflation is not achieved.

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