Quick Summary

A 13mm socket fired from a shotgun is surprisingly deadly and accurate. Tests show it flies perfectly straight, creates a massive hole in ballistic gelatin, and exits the target, with recoil described as 'pretty dang light'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 13mm Socket Ballistics
  2. 00:05Ballistic Gelatin Test Setup
  3. 00:10Lemonade Gallon Energy Test
  4. 00:15Firing the 13mm Socket
  5. 00:24Recoil and Impact Observation
  6. 00:28Paper Target Accuracy Test
  7. 00:39Ballistic Gelatin Head Test Setup
  8. 00:49Damage Inspection and Exit Wound
  9. 01:02Conclusion: Deadly and Accurate

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when a 13mm socket is fired from a shotgun?

When fired from a shotgun, a 13mm socket demonstrates significant terminal ballistics. It flies accurately, creates a large wound channel in ballistic gelatin, and can exit the target, indicating it is surprisingly deadly.

How accurate is a 13mm socket fired from a shotgun?

The video shows that a 13mm socket fired from a shotgun is 'ridiculously accurate.' It flew perfectly straight and hit the dead center of the target zone on paper targets.

What kind of damage does a 13mm socket cause in ballistic gelatin?

In ballistic gelatin, a 13mm socket fired from a shotgun punches a 'massive hole' directly through the target and exits. The impact was noted to be in the eye socket of the ballistic gelatin head.

Is the recoil significant when firing a 13mm socket from a shotgun?

The recoil from firing a 13mm socket from a shotgun was described as 'pretty dang light' in the video, despite the loud boom and significant impact energy.

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