Shotgun Slugs vs Flour .410 20 Gauge 12 Gauge

Published on April 11, 2023
Duration: 4:43

This video compares the terminal ballistics of 410, 20 gauge, and 12 gauge shotgun slugs fired into flour. The presenter, from Buckeye Ballistics, demonstrates the penetration and expansion differences between the calibers, noting that birdshot was more effective at breaking up flour than 410 slugs. The 12 gauge slug showed the most significant disruption.

Quick Summary

In a flour ballistics test, the 12 gauge slug showed the most disruption, followed by the 20 gauge slug. The 410 bore slug had minimal effect, behaving similarly to birdshot, which was noted as more effective than 410 slugs for breaking up soft mediums.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Shotgun Caliber Comparison
  2. 00:09Calibers Tested: 410, 20 Gauge, 12 Gauge
  3. 00:35Ammunition Used: Slug Types and Specs
  4. 00:54410 Bore Slug Test
  5. 02:0212 Gauge Slug Test
  6. 02:53410 Slug vs. Birdshot Comparison
  7. 03:15410 Slug Results Analysis
  8. 03:2920 Gauge Slug Results Analysis
  9. 03:3912 Gauge Slug Results Analysis
  10. 04:16Conclusion and Further Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

How do different shotgun slug calibers perform in a medium like flour?

In a flour test, the 410 bore slug showed minimal disruption, similar to birdshot. The 20 gauge slug had more effect, and the 12 gauge slug created the most significant disruption, indicating greater energy transfer and penetration.

What types of slugs were used in the 410, 20 gauge, and 12 gauge shotgun comparison?

The test used Winchester 3-inch 1/4 ounce slugs for the 410, Remington Sluggers 2 3/4 inch 5/8 ounce slugs for the 20 gauge, and Federal 3-inch 1 ounce True Ball slugs for the 12 gauge.

Is birdshot more effective than 410 slugs for breaking up soft mediums?

Based on this test and previous pistol tests, birdshot appears to be more effective at breaking up mediums like flour than a 410 bore slug. The 410 slug's performance was surprisingly similar to birdshot in this context.

Which shotgun caliber slug demonstrated the most terminal effect in the flour test?

The 12 gauge slug, specifically the Federal True Ball 1-ounce slug, demonstrated the most terminal effect and disruption in the flour medium, followed by the 20 gauge slug, and then the 410 bore slug.

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