Testing 12 Gauge Capabilities (pt. 2)

Published on August 18, 2016
Duration: 7:37

This video tests the penetration capabilities of various 12 gauge shotgun loads through one inch of plywood at approximately 50 feet. The instructor demonstrates the effectiveness of 8 shot, 7.5 shot, 2 shot (Kent Fast Steel), and Federal Black Cloud 3.5-inch shells, noting differences in pellet size, shell length, and specialized projectile design. The testing highlights how smaller shot sizes and lower velocity loads fail to penetrate the wood, while larger shot and magnum shells show increased penetration and wood separation.

Quick Summary

This 12 gauge shotgun load test evaluated 8 shot, 7.5 shot, 3-inch number 2 shot, and 3.5-inch Federal Black Cloud shells for penetration through one inch of plywood at 50 feet. Smaller shot sizes failed to penetrate, while larger shot and specialized Black Cloud projectiles showed significant wood damage and penetration, especially at closer ranges.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction: Testing Other Loads
  2. 00:43Testing 8 Shot and 7.5 Shot
  3. 01:04Introducing 3-inch Shells: Number 2 Shot
  4. 01:23Introducing 3.5-inch Shells: Federal Black Cloud
  5. 01:588 Shot Penetration Results
  6. 02:237.5 Shot Penetration Results
  7. 03:06Number 2 Shot (3-inch) Penetration Results
  8. 04:03Federal Black Cloud (3.5-inch) Penetration Results
  9. 05:04Black Cloud Test at 25 Feet
  10. 06:05Analysis of Pellet Spread and Penetration
  11. 06:22Recovered BBs: Standard vs. Black Cloud
  12. 06:52Conclusion and Future Video Ideas

Frequently Asked Questions

What shotgun loads were tested for penetration through plywood?

The video tested 12 gauge shotgun loads including 8 shot, 7.5 shot, 3-inch number 2 shot (Kent Fast Steel), and 3.5-inch Federal Black Cloud number 2 shot. The test was conducted at approximately 50 feet and 25 feet against one inch of plywood.

Which shotgun loads failed to penetrate one inch of plywood at 50 feet?

The smaller shot sizes, specifically 8 shot and 7.5 shot, were found to lack the necessary momentum and weight to penetrate one inch of plywood at 50 feet. They created numerous small holes but did not pass through the wood.

What makes Federal Black Cloud shotgun shells unique?

Federal Black Cloud shells are unique due to their specialized projectiles, which are Saturn-shaped with a rim. This design is advertised to increase lethality when hunting, and the 3.5-inch shells also deliver significant recoil.

How did 3-inch and 3.5-inch shotgun shells perform in the penetration test?

Both 3-inch number 2 shot and 3.5-inch Federal Black Cloud shells demonstrated significant penetration through one inch of plywood at 50 feet, causing wood chipping and lodging pellets between layers. The 3.5-inch shells showed more noticeable penetration at closer ranges (25 feet).

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