Top 10 Most DIABOLICAL Homemade Shotgun Rounds



In this video we highlight some of the wildest home-brewed shotgun slugs we have ever shot over the years. From heavily engineered projectiles, to slugs made out of food. Despite the odds, these all were big surprises and many were "first evers". Many viewers have wanted to see the best of the best, so here you go!

Comments

  1. ball bearings have to be extremly precise for the bearing to work right.
  2. Aloominum.....Nowkia
  3. Explosive slug
  4. "Where's the ammo for my shotgun?"
    "Sorry chief, I was hungry sooo..."
    "Dangit Carl..."
  5. I like the Saboe round
  6. This is based on the carbon fiber slug. A man that used to live by me. He did this kind of stuff. He designed and made a slug very much like yours but he designed it so a (I think it was a) 38 slug fit in the center. When the slug was fired and it hit something, at that point the 38 would fire. He had something that acted like a firing pin and I want to say it was a bb or something. He was a former navy seal and opened a gun shop where he made custom stuff. His land was to closed to fire so he would come over here. We had a ball. He ended up getting a huge government contract and moved to Texas to be closer to the government buyer. Miss him, we had a ball.
  7. Shoot a syringe :D
  8. f
  9. The idea of carbon fiber - carbide (tungsten carbide?) combination does make sense. The lightweight, but really stable carbon fiber plastic stabilises the flight (and increases energy transfer in the barrel), but shatters on impact. The heavy (and also hard) penetrator - shaped for penetrating (not for flying straight) dumps all the energy onto the target...
  10. rumor has it, the battery life in the Nokia is still at 40%
  11. That carbon fiber slug actually is a very good design. Speed beats armor, and a lightweight material like carbon fiber is an excellent delivery method for a penetrator core. As you said, its hard to imagine a shotgun penetrating ar500 body armor, well normally a slug, even if its made of a hard enough material, isn't fast enough to beat armor. I'd bet the designer chose carbon fiber because it was light enough to reach the needed speed. Again, very good design. Of course, this was all said in retrospect.
  12. On those 3d printed rounds, if you used the dart from just before it and sliced the back off, then tapped it into the 3d slugs, wouldn't it essentially be a SABOT round? Might be interesting.
  13. A pork slug killed JFK
  14. Anyone ever think of exploding shotgun shells?
  15. hey peter
  16. what I'm doing at 9 yrs old:
    understanding how to keep a wormhole open (negative matter, take something from nothing)
    and quantum mechanics
  17. have you guys tried flatchets? i think thats their name. correct me if I'm wrong. i think they put them in shotgun slugs in the war. they look like darts with wings. I've seen them long time ago in cheaper than dirt mag.
  18. just don't give terrorist ideas
  19. How do you determine the powder load for these rounds?
  20. Peter griffin


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