This YouTube video features a "Rifled Slug Shootout" test for a Mossberg 500 shotgun, specifically focusing on accuracy with Carlson's rifled chokes. The description also links to a "Sabot Slug Shootout" and lists various gear used by the creator, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, hearing protection, safety glasses, scales, calipers, ballistic gelatin powder, a range finder, a chronograph, and various target types. The video appears to be a practical demonstration and review of shotgun slug performance with different choke configurations.
This YouTube video features a 12 Gauge rifled slug shootout, conducting an accuracy test with ammunition from Brenneke, Winchester, Federal, and Remington. The video description also lists various gear used by the creator, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, ballistic gelatin powder, scales, calipers, rangefinders, chronographs, and different types of targets. A link to a 200-yard video is also provided, suggesting a comprehensive evaluation of shotgun slug performance.
This video from "Daily Defense Season 2" focuses on selecting the right ammunition for self-defense shotguns. Host Jeff explains the importance of checking a shotgun's compatibility with shell lengths (2 ¾", 3", or 3½"). He discusses various ammo types, including birdshot (suitable for training but not defense), buckshot (highly recommended for self-defense, especially 00 Buck), and rifled slugs (offering longer range). Specialty rounds like rubber shot, flechette, and flashbangs are also briefly mentioned. Jeff advocates for low-recoil ammunition to encourage more practice.
This video debunks a common myth about rifled shotgun barrels and slugs. It clarifies that traditional 'rifled' slugs, which have helical fins for spin, are designed for smoothbore barrels. Using them in a rifled barrel can negatively impact performance. The correct slug for rifled shotgun barrels is the sabot slug, where a plastic sabot engages the rifling to spin and stabilize the projectile. The video emphasizes that rifled slugs go in smooth barrels, and sabot slugs go in rifled barrels, particularly when seeking rifle-like performance from a shotgun for hunting, such as for venison.
This video from SHOT Show 2019 features Federal's new Shorty shotshells. These 1¾-inch shells are designed to offer performance comparable to larger shells but with reduced recoil. They are available with No. 8 shot, No. 4 buckshot, or a rifled slug, making them suitable for range use, personal defense, and hunting.
Kentucky Ballistics features the iconic SPAS-12 shotgun in this engaging video. The presenter expresses excitement to shoot this unique firearm, highlighting a variety of targets and ample ammunition. The video also showcases two specific loads: Winchester Super-X 12 Gauge 00 Buck and Federal Tactical 12 Gauge 1 oz Low Recoil Hydra-Shok HP Rifled Slug, with their respective ballistic data provided. A nod to the SPAS-12's appearance in Jurassic Park is included, alongside calls to action for liking, subscribing, and checking out Kentucky Ballistics merchandise and social media.
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