Testing some random .410 shotgun loads I made. 000 buck with 9mm slug, and buck and bird #shorts

Published on May 23, 2025
Duration: 2:24

This video demonstrates the creation and testing of custom .410 shotgun loads. The instructor details the components used, including foam spacers, 000 buckshot, and 9mm hollow-point slugs, and discusses variations in slug orientation. Testing in a Mossberg 500E cylinder bore shotgun reveals that buck and birdshot loads are effective, while slug performance is less predictable.

Quick Summary

Custom .410 shotgun loads were created using a clay buster wad, foam spacers, 000 buckshot, and 115-grain 9mm hollow-point slugs. Tested in a Mossberg 500E cylinder bore, buck and birdshot loads showed excellent, 'deadly' patterns, while slug performance was less impressive.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading Custom .410 Shells
  2. 00:11Components: Buckshot and 9mm Slug
  3. 00:21Assembled Load in Wad
  4. 00:40Inverted Slug Load Variation
  5. 00:51Firearm: Mossberg 500E .410
  6. 01:11Testing Distance: 10-12 Yards
  7. 01:34First Shot and Ejection Issue
  8. 01:39Second Shot Performance
  9. 01:57Cylinder Bore Shotgun Results
  10. 02:02Buck and Birdshot Impact Analysis
  11. 02:07Buck and Birdshot Effectiveness
  12. 02:13Slug Performance Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What components were used to create the custom .410 shotgun loads?

The custom .410 loads were built using a clay buster wad, three 7/16 inch foam discs for support, two 000 buck balls, and a 115-grain Hornady hollow-point 9mm slug. Some loads featured the slug inverted.

What firearm was used to test the custom .410 ammunition?

The custom .410 ammunition was tested in a Mossberg 500E, which is a .410 pump-action shotgun. The shotgun was noted to have a cylinder bore.

How did the buck and birdshot loads perform in the .410 shotgun?

The buck and birdshot loads performed very well out of the cylinder bore .410 shotgun, producing tighter patterns and being described as 'deadly' and 'awesome'.

What was the effectiveness of the 9mm slug loads in the .410 shotgun?

The 9mm slug loads in the .410 shotgun were found to be less effective. The instructor implied they did not perform as well as expected, especially compared to the buck and birdshot.

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