What’s The Best Non Lethal Shotgun round? HINT: they all suck

Published on November 5, 2021
Duration: 47:19

This video explores a wide variety of shotgun ammunition, from standard bird and buckshot to specialized breaching rounds, novelty designs, and less-lethal options. The presenter emphasizes that 'non-lethal' rounds are often 'less lethal' and can still be dangerous at close range. The video demonstrates the effects of different rounds on targets, highlighting their intended uses and limitations, and advises caution with experimental or novelty ammunition.

Quick Summary

The video explores various shotgun ammunition, from standard bird and buckshot to specialized breaching rounds and less-lethal options. It stresses that 'non-lethal' rounds are often 'less lethal' and can still be dangerous, especially at close range. The presenter advises caution with novelty rounds and emphasizes understanding the intended use and limitations of each ammunition type.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Intro & Safety Check
  2. 00:34Sponsor Shoutout: SDI
  3. 01:17Shotgun Versatility Discussion
  4. 01:51Bird Shot Explained
  5. 03:20Buckshot Explained
  6. 05:01Breaching Rounds
  7. 08:15Rhodesian Jungle Round
  8. 10:21Saboted Slug & Birdshot Combo
  9. 15:15Macho Gaucho (Argentine Cowboy) Round
  10. 19:33Sabo Lead Round / Exploder
  11. 22:38Non-Lethal Rounds Introduction
  12. 23:25Powder/Rock Salt Non-Lethal Round
  13. 26:36Polyethylene (Plastic BB) Bird Shot
  14. 28:50Hornets Nest (Rubber Buckshot)
  15. 33:51Double Ball Round
  16. 37:57Rubber Rocket (Soft Plastic)
  17. 39:51Hydrokinetic Impact (Water/Dye)
  18. 41:41Pepper Blast Rounds
  19. 44:50Aerial Pest Control (Flashbang)
  20. 46:01Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of shotgun ammunition discussed in the video?

The video covers standard bird shot and buckshot, specialized breaching rounds for door entry, and various less-lethal options like rubber balls, plastic BBs, and powder-filled rounds. It also touches on novelty rounds like the Macho Gaucho and the potentially dangerous 'Exploder'.

Are 'non-lethal' shotgun rounds truly safe?

The video emphasizes that 'non-lethal' is often a misnomer; these are 'less lethal' and can still cause serious injury or death, especially at close range. Their effectiveness and safety depend heavily on the specific round and the distance from the target.

What is the purpose of breaching rounds for shotguns?

Breaching rounds are designed to defeat door locks and frames with minimal collateral damage. They often use frangible slugs that break apart upon impact, reducing spall and the risk of injuring non-combatants behind the door.

What are some examples of less-lethal shotgun rounds and their uses?

Examples include rubber balls (Hornets Nest), plastic BBs (polyethylene bird shot), powder rounds, and hydrokinetic impact rounds (water balloons with dye). These are typically used for crowd control or de-escalation, but their effectiveness varies greatly.

What advice is given regarding novelty or experimental shotgun rounds?

The video strongly advises caution with novelty rounds like the 'Exploder' or 'Macho Gaucho,' highlighting potential safety hazards, lack of reliable performance, and legal implications. It's recommended to stick to proven ammunition types for critical applications.

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