Which Shotgun Slug Is Better?

Published on August 1, 2025
Duration: 1:37

This video compares two distinct 12 gauge shotgun slugs, the RIP and SAB rounds, both priced at $10 each. It details their unique expansion mechanisms and demonstrates their terminal ballistics through ballistic gelatin testing. Both rounds exhibit significant wound cavities and effective performance, though with different expansion strategies.

Quick Summary

The RIP and SAB 12 gauge shotgun slugs, both costing around $10 per round, offer distinct terminal ballistics. The RIP features petal expansion and deep core penetration, while the SAB utilizes a spike-driven fragmentation effect. Ballistic gelatin tests show both create large wound cavities, with surprisingly similar overall performance despite different expansion methods.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 12 Gauge Slug Comparison
  2. 00:10RIP Round Design and Features
  3. 00:22SAB Round Design and Features
  4. 00:36Ballistics Gelatin Testing
  5. 00:46RIP Round Performance Analysis
  6. 01:00SAB Round Performance Analysis
  7. 01:08Wound Cavity Comparison
  8. 01:13Core vs. Pedal Penetration
  9. 01:18Conclusion: RIP vs. SAB Effectiveness

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between RIP and SAB shotgun slugs?

The RIP slug uses a spiral base for spin stabilization and 'petals' that break apart on impact. The SAB slug features a large hollow point with spikes designed to collapse and fragment, creating a pineapple-like effect upon hitting a target.

How do RIP and SAB slugs perform in ballistic gelatin tests?

Both slugs create significant wound cavities. The RIP round shows immediate petal expansion and deep core penetration, while the SAB round fragments extensively, sometimes even before impact, leading to a peppering effect and substantial tissue damage.

Which 12 gauge slug is better, RIP or SAB?

Both the RIP and SAB slugs are highly capable and demonstrate similar terminal ballistics despite their different expansion mechanisms. The choice between them may depend on specific application preferences, as both offer effective performance.

What is the cost of RIP and SAB 12 gauge shotgun slugs?

According to the video, both the RIP and SAB 12 gauge shotgun slugs discussed cost approximately $10 per round, making them premium options for specialized performance.

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