Candy Cane Load🍬🤔

Published on September 10, 2023
Duration: 0:28

This video demonstrates the 'Candy Cane Load' technique for a 12 Gauge Bullpup Shotgun, specifically for home defense. The method involves loading shells in a specific sequence (slug, buckshot, birdshot) to ensure they are fired in reverse order, starting with the least lethal and escalating to the most powerful. The demonstration includes live fire at an outdoor range to observe impact patterns.

Quick Summary

The 'Candy Cane Load' is a tactical shotgun loading technique for home defense, involving a specific sequence of Birdshot, Buckshot, and Rifled Slug to escalate force. Loaded in reverse order, the shells are fired starting with the least lethal (birdshot) and ending with the most powerful (slug).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Candy Cane Load
  2. 00:04Loading Sequence Demonstration
  3. 00:09Firing Order and Lethality
  4. 00:21Conclusion and Effectiveness Debate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Candy Cane Load' for shotguns?

The 'Candy Cane Load' is a tactical method for loading a shotgun, typically for home defense. It involves loading shells in a specific order (e.g., slug, buckshot, birdshot) so they are fired in reverse, escalating the projectile's power during the encounter.

What is the correct firing order for the 'Candy Cane Load'?

The 'Candy Cane Load' is designed so the shells are fired in reverse order of loading. If loaded with slug, then buckshot, then birdshot, the firing order would be birdshot first, followed by buckshot, and finally the rifled slug.

What types of 12 Gauge ammunition are used in the 'Candy Cane Load'?

The 'Candy Cane Load' typically utilizes a combination of 12 Gauge shells, including Birdshot, Buckshot, and Rifled Slugs, to create an escalating sequence of force.

Is the 'Candy Cane Load' a recommended home defense strategy?

While an interesting concept for escalating force, the effectiveness of the 'Candy Cane Load' is debated. It's crucial to understand the ballistics and legal implications of all ammunition types used in any home defense strategy.

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