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Published on August 16, 2023
Duration: 6:50

This guide details the dangers and characteristics of various 12-gauge shotgun shells, including slugs, buckshot, birdshot, and clay target loads, as presented by Naaming Kotchanok. It covers their projectile types, pellet counts, maximum travel distances, and typical applications, emphasizing safety and responsible use. The information is presented from the perspective of a subject matter enthusiast with high technical familiarity.

Quick Summary

The video details the dangers of 12-gauge shotgun shells: Slugs travel up to 1000m, Buckshot (Luk 9) up to 500m with 9 large pellets, Birdshot up to 300m with ~70 small pellets for small game, and Clay Target Loads (150-200m max, 30-50m effective) for sport shooting. Performance varies with firearm specifics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shotgun Shell Dangers
  2. 00:21Overview of 12-Gauge Ammunition
  3. 00:51Shotgun Slug Dangers and Range
  4. 01:37Buckshot (Luk 9) Characteristics
  5. 02:25Birdshot Characteristics and Use
  6. 03:12Clay Target Load Dangers and Range
  7. 05:27Summary and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of 12-gauge shotgun shells discussed?

The video discusses four main types of 12-gauge shotgun shells: the single projectile Shotgun Slug, Buckshot (like 'Luk 9' with 9 pellets), Birdshot (with around 70 small pellets), and Clay Target Loads (for sport shooting). Each has distinct characteristics and danger levels.

What is the maximum range of a 12-gauge shotgun slug?

A 12-gauge shotgun slug has a maximum travel distance of up to 1,000 meters. While this is not its effective range, it highlights the significant potential hazard and reach of this type of ammunition.

Which shotgun shell type is least dangerous and why?

The Clay Target Load is considered the least dangerous type. It contains very small pellets designed for breaking clay targets in sports like trap and skeet. Its effective range is limited (30-50 meters), and it lacks the stopping power for self-defense.

How do buckshot and birdshot differ for shotgun use?

Buckshot, such as 'Luk 9', contains fewer, larger pellets suitable for hunting larger game or self-defense, with a range up to 500 meters. Birdshot contains many smaller pellets, ideal for small game and birds, with a range up to 300 meters.

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