DO CUT SHELLS ACTUALLY WORK???

Published on May 29, 2025
Duration: 2:03

This video tests the effectiveness of 'cut shells' against traditional slugs and birdshot. Tests include accuracy at 50 yards, penetration on metal, and ballistics gelatin expansion. The results suggest cut shells can offer significant expansion and penetration, potentially acting like a 'grenade' upon impact, making them a devastating option for certain applications.

Quick Summary

Cut shells were tested for accuracy at 50 yards, showing comparable performance to slugs with tight groupings. They also demonstrated superior penetration on metal and significant pellet expansion in ballistics gelatin, creating a large cavitation and achieving 12 inches of penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Cut Shells
  2. 00:07Accuracy Test Setup (50 Yards)
  3. 00:21Firing Cut Shells from Benelli 1301
  4. 00:37Cut Shell Accuracy Results
  5. 00:50Metal Penetration Test: Birdshot vs. Cut Shell
  6. 01:08Ballistics Gelatin Test Setup
  7. 01:11Birdshot Gelatin Test Results
  8. 01:19Cut Shell Gelatin Test Results
  9. 01:46Conclusion: Cut Shell Effectiveness

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are cut shells compared to slugs?

In tests conducted at 50 yards, cut shells demonstrated accuracy comparable to slugs. While one round opened up, three hits grouped closely, suggesting they can be effective for precise shots when needed.

What is the penetration capability of cut shells?

Cut shells significantly outperform standard birdshot in penetration tests on metal targets. In ballistics gelatin, they achieved the FBI-recommended 12 inches of penetration and caused substantial pellet expansion.

How do cut shells perform in terms of terminal ballistics?

Cut shells create a large cavitation in ballistics gelatin due to rapid pellet expansion, acting much like a grenade upon impact. This suggests a highly devastating effect for defensive or tactical applications.

What shotgun was used for the cut shell tests?

The tests were conducted using a Benelli 1301 shotgun. This platform was utilized to evaluate the performance of the cut shells under controlled conditions.

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