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Published on June 8, 2024
Duration: 0:13

This video provides a direct visual and kinetic comparison between a 15-gram 12-gauge slug and a 55-gram 12-gauge magnum buckshot load. The demonstration highlights the distinct recoil characteristics and target impact patterns of each ammunition type. The content emphasizes safe firearm handling and the use of personal protective equipment during testing.

Quick Summary

A 15g 12-gauge slug offers focused penetration with moderate recoil, creating a single hole on target. In contrast, a 55g 12-gauge magnum buckshot load delivers a wider impact pattern from multiple projectiles but generates significantly more violent recoil, often rated up to 1050 Bar.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition Comparison: Slug vs. Magnum
  2. 00:0415g Slug Test: Recoil & Impact
  3. 00:0755g Magnum Test: Recoil & Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a 15g slug and a 55g magnum buckshot shell in a 12-gauge shotgun?

A 15g slug delivers focused penetration with a single projectile, resulting in a clean hole on target and moderate recoil. A 55g magnum buckshot load contains multiple projectiles, creating a wider impact pattern and generating significantly more violent recoil due to its heavier payload and higher pressure.

How does recoil differ between a 15g slug and a 55g magnum buckshot load?

The 55g magnum buckshot load exhibits considerably more violent recoil than the 15g slug. This is due to the significantly heavier projectile weight (55g vs 15g) and potentially higher pressure (1050 Bar for the magnum) propelling a larger mass of shot.

What kind of impact pattern can be expected from 12-gauge slug versus buckshot?

A 12-gauge slug will create a single, precise hole in the target, demonstrating deep penetration. Buckshot, consisting of multiple pellets, will produce a spread pattern on the target, with the size of the spread depending on the load and distance.

What are the key specifications for the tested 12-gauge shells?

The tested shells include a 15-gram 12-gauge slug and a 55-gram 12-gauge magnum buckshot load. The magnum load is rated for a pressure of 1050 Bar.

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