You two are a great team, I'm sure Danny is always with both of you in spirit when you do these videos. Thank you for the time to show so many shots in testing new rounds.
G'Day Jeff & Officer Greg, I'm only at 1:45 in the show, but I wanted to thank you for showing the process of assembling a shotgun shell. I'm very much a novice to the shotgun side of weaponry but I've been a subscriber to your content for quite a while. I'm always entertained. Thanks guys.
As someone who's been watching the channel for about 10 years now, I'm always entertained by all these wild shotgun loads. It's been rough losing the Queen and never being able to fulfill my dream to own a shotgun, so these are great to watch. Thank you for being around for as long as you have, Jeff & crew!
I've just renewed my licence, i own 3 shotguns. Mate, it's pretty easy to sort out although the new medical is a ball ache (£60 for my GP to fill in the form).
@@TheOneOfWonders It's not even close to being hard to get a shotgun certificate. You are legally entitled to one as long as you're not clinically bonkers or a drunk and don't have any significant criminal record. It's effectively a 'shall issue' licence. Unlike a FAC, where you have to demonstrate why you should be granted a licence, with a SGC the police have to demonstrate why you *should not*. And that has to be a reason that would stand up in court if you challenge the refusal. I suggest you phone the firearms licencing bods and have a chat with them. They are usually civilians and as often as not recreational or sporting shooters who will talk you through the process. It's bureaucracy but no more difficult than getting a driving licence.
You are the only guys that show your misses! I admire you for that along with 904 other scientists that watch ⌚ your videos. Rifled gummy bears might be a good slug for your next video.
You can expect that from us americans. we dont like monarchs if you didnt know. In fact, I'm suprised you guys tolerate such an illiberal institution as a monarchy.
The queen to us is a privileged celebrity. We get why you love her but our ancestors died to stop hers. Not like we hold a grudge we just dgaf. Bowies death meant way more.
@@XMooseManX sure I get that. As a comparison, 9/11 meant nothing to us in the UK, but we don't make fun of it when we know you guys in America are hurting. Not least because we wouldn't want to alienate a load of our viewers and supporters over "a light hearted joke."
@@DrGreenGiant 9-11 was a few dudes out of our culture group murdering tens of thousands of people of all ages classes and creeds in our culture group. The queen was one woman in your culture group, while youre in my/our culture group dying of natural causes at 96 years old. Will you explain your comparison again?
@@XMooseManX Yes sure. The comparison is that both cases caused a significant proportion of the populus to be in mourning. Whether you agree or disagree with what caused the mourning is completely irrelevant.
@@ScottKenny1978 - yes they do, but this is quicker than normal. Factory slugs are usable out to 100 - 150 meters (or yards if you prefer). A slug should not skip off the ground short of 40 yards.
I appreciate you doing testing with the rifled choke. Its what I run all the time with my 18.5 inch smooth bore all the time. It seems to work really well with some brands/styles of slugs and others it does not seem to matter one bit. My main curiosity is how it affects all the different sabot slugs. Keep the testing/data coming and thanks again.
I don't think I've laughed that much at Queen jokes in awhile as I did at Greg's. Another very interesting slug, not sure I would use for hunting but I see definite home defense in this one. Continue to have fun at what y'all are doing, I will continue to be back for the next one.
Jeff have you ever heard of “cut slugs?” You take an ordinary shotshell (typically bird shot) and cut the shell almost in half at the middle, separating the shot cup side from the primer/powder side all except for just the tiniest bit of shell plastic, then tape it back together with one wrap of masking tape so it stays together and chambers correctly when pumped. The shot cup half, rather than opening and flying out and spreading, comes apart still in the shell jacket and is held together much like a discarding sabbot, only it doesn’t discard until impacting the target, which leaves the shot all together as one mass until it hits the target, much like a slug. After impact it comes apart and acts like a frangible round, dump most or all of it’s energy into the target. I don’t know what the legalities of this in California are, but maybe there’s a way to test this out? If so, I would find that very interesting for the purposes of home defense with less over penetration likelihood. :-) Update: I see you’ve done this at least once let me check that video out.
Back in the old days, when ammunition companies were still trying to make 9mm rimfire shotshells work with a paper tube, they not infrequently worked in exactly the way you describe, without any modification being needed! This is probably why they've been making all-brass 9mm rimfire shotshells for the past forty years. Now, if on one of the occasions when the whole tube went down the barrel with the shot, the combined mass actually hit a rat or whatever else it was you were shooting at, then it would do damage. In practice, you hardly ever hit anything that way. I strongly suspect that the all-brass hulls in that instance are cheaper to make than marrying a paper of plastic tube to a separate brass rimfire base.
I saw the video Jeff posted, but it was only one shot. I’d be interested to see that test done again with multiple brands of shells and hopefully on a “meat target” like Paul Harrell uses, just to check the penetration / over-penetration and effectiveness. We’re only talking about 10-20 feet of distance in a home, so accuracy isn’t as big a concern.
This slug's performance is just another data point in the expanding field of support for the notion that aerodynamic spin-stabilization simply doesn't work; you either spin-stabilize in the barrel or use more passive aero stabilization, like large fins or passively-stable shapes (e.g. diabolo).
I know it makes no difference, but my slight OCD causes me to feel anxious when I see rifled slugs fired through chokes or rifled barrels. Are the slugs rifled in the same direction as the choke and barrel? I'll lose some sleep pondering this...
Yes. Rifling is always right-handed by American standards (the British have used left-handed rifling in some of their rifles in the past, but I don't know about their rifled shotgun barrels or if it's even a thing still), it's a standard in all American guns, and even if it wasn't it would not be too much of an issue. The slug would be rotated in the direction of the rifling in the barrel no matter what, it wouldn't matter if the grooves were going the opposite direction on the slug, It wouldn't cause any damage whatsoever. If the slug had very pronounced fin-like rifling grooves with a heavy twist it might cause accuracy issues due to the twist rate spinning the fins in the wrong direction, but that's about the only issue that might arise from such a thing. On a side note, It's kind of interesting why the Brits used left-handed rifling, they believed it imparted a leftward drift in the bullet that was supposed to account for the tendency of shooters to pull to the right when firing, though it has since been proven that twist direction doesn't matter in the slightest in that regard, it's really just a matter of manufacturers preference. Us Americans have used right-handed rifling because that's how the first batches of tooling was set up back when mass production started, and it eventually just became a standard.
OG, shooting the boots you hate was priceless. I have a few of those type targets laying around. You gave me an idea for having more plinking fun. Thanks.
If I ever get the chance to go hunting again with a slug thrower I'm definitely going to go through all of these videos again some of these slugs are perfect for what I would need
That was so frickin cool seeing the reloading process, I remember I found a reloading setup in a trash out back in the day-but threw it out like a dingus as I was unsure of the process. Excellent videos as always, I got a request: Deck Cannons-you ever see those cannons that are basically a 2" thick steel base with an angular shape with an 8-12" barrel pointed at 40° made from 3" bar stock and the barrel has a .50-.80 caliber ? They're a blast
The bounce shot actually shows what can be done with slugs and buckshot. Shooting at something on the ground, it's always better to hit lower than missing over the target completely. Great for Shooting 'targets' under a car on the other side.
Interesting slug and video as usual. The queen gag made me smile, I had a lot of time for my monarch but life goes on. The Queen is dead, Long live the King etc.
I just started shooting slugs I cast out of a 12” rifled slug barrel for my Encore. Shot very well, took the open sights off and replaced then with a mount bar and Trueglow red dot. At 25 yards, shot a 2” group after minor adjustments on the sights, only fired 4 rounds. Good set up for brush hunting up here in Maine. Take care and stay safe you two! God bless!🎚🙏🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
I've been thinking about loading my own slug loads for a Mossberg rifled barrel. The factory stuff is now pretty spendy. Got a couple sabot w/slugs already inside from BP. Only equipment piece needed is a roll crimper. The wad combinations seem to be the most complex part, so many types for different combinations.
The riffled barrel and riffled choke impose a clockwise rotation, but the slug want to slowly rotate counterclockwise. So, smooth bore for a slow counterclockwise spin, full riffling for a rapid clockwise spin, and riffled choke to suppress any spin.
Not true. Try going duck hunting or trap shooting with a rifled shotgun barrel shooting bird shot😉. They turn your real life shotgun into a Call Of Duty shotgun🤣, your shot pattern goes from 2 feet wide at 20 yards to 20 feet wide at 20 yards😂, it spins the shot up and flings them outward the instant they leave the barrel. There's hardly a single pellet in the center of the pattern too lol, it's just overall a terrible idea to shoot birdshot or buck through a rifled barrel.
Interestingly enough, The Cork Wads was the name of a tribute band I had back in high school. We mostly did covers of the covers that OG's tribute bands did.
This would have been a bit boring if not for the fantastic high speed camera work. I'm always amazed at how many interesting events are revealed by the slow motion footage. Thanks Guys!
Wish I had one of these rounds to go into with a Dremel and clean it up . I think the top "baffles" need to be tighter and more, baffling on the rib's coming down to help generate more spin and try it with different barrel twist of full rifling.
Welp, this just proves what Jeff's said before - that the shape of a slug doesn’t necessarily affect its aerodynamics overly much; at least when it comes to generating spin.
Great video guys...awesome slug..its a shame it wasn't more accurate...cant wait for more of his upcoming slugs...I was exited when you downloaded another video when I got up..love em..thanks guys
Jeff, I hope you get your show back one day, you just seem like his assistant, when "you" are this channel you made it what it is, loved your older content before OG, and he has his own show to plump his ego anyway! Best wishes!
I'd really like to see the spherical shape shot next. I think maybe you guys have done one or two of those over the years, but I don't remember what the results were, and I'm sure you've learned a lot about how to load those things in the intervening time.
Bought one of the roll crimps from the reloaders network got to say its an amazing product quick shipping and even had a neat little 3d printed case to store it in...
Neat! The slow motion shot of the slug bouncing off the ground was really cool to watch. I am surprised that a slug with fins seems to work better with rifling, but I suppose when you buy a slug the preferred barrel type(s) would be on the box.
Since the slug is already rifled, wouldn't the slug's rifling be messed up when it engages the barrel rifling unless it just happens to completely match the rifle's rifling. I don't know if I am making any sense, but unless both rifling matches exactly, the slug's rifling is going to be damaged, and wouldn't this affect the spin of the slug?
That star-like cross-section would leave an absolutely nasty wound track (as if a .76" hunk of lead isnt bad enough). Even bigger surfarce area internally; you can see it pretty good on the ballistic teddy bear.
If you all ever need some level III clear acrylic disk to pew @ I've got some left over from work I can send your way. Specific use is teller speak throughs in rough areas
Jeff saving Gregg again with a timely edit.
Yeah, really! XD He was about to say something spicy.
I couldn't tell... when did the edit happen? What timestamp? About the queen or at the very end?
@@ganvalexposure2163 something about 2 guys dancing
Not quite.... But close enough.
Lol, it really wasn't bad but I wanted it to sound possibly bad.
I'm always happy to drop everything for a new TFM video. Just downright great content. Thank you Jeff and crew. Very much appreciated.
thanks!@
Josh, Ya! These guys are FUN!
You two are a great team, I'm sure Danny is always with both of you in spirit when you do these videos. Thank you for the time to show so many shots in testing new rounds.
thanks
Just today while watching this video and I wondered how Mrs.Danny is doing lately, I hope she's doing good, Danny was a good man and a great shot!!!
Loved the shoe full of Bailey's shot by ole Gregg. [Chefs kiss]
G'Day Jeff & Officer Greg, I'm only at 1:45 in the show, but I wanted to thank you for showing the process of assembling a shotgun shell. I'm very much a novice to the shotgun side of weaponry but I've been a subscriber to your content for quite a while. I'm always entertained. Thanks guys.
I really wanted to take he mystery out of hand loads. Shotshell loading is very easy.
As someone who's been watching the channel for about 10 years now, I'm always entertained by all these wild shotgun loads.
It's been rough losing the Queen and never being able to fulfill my dream to own a shotgun, so these are great to watch.
Thank you for being around for as long as you have, Jeff & crew!
thank you
Why can't you own shotguns in england? We have strict gun laws in sweden and we can own shotguns. You must have a criminal record?
I've just renewed my licence, i own 3 shotguns. Mate, it's pretty easy to sort out although the new medical is a ball ache (£60 for my GP to fill in the form).
@@datadavis Gun shops in England are getting rarer because interest in them nation-wide is declining due to how hard it is to get them.
@@TheOneOfWonders It's not even close to being hard to get a shotgun certificate. You are legally entitled to one as long as you're not clinically bonkers or a drunk and don't have any significant criminal record. It's effectively a 'shall issue' licence. Unlike a FAC, where you have to demonstrate why you should be granted a licence, with a SGC the police have to demonstrate why you *should not*. And that has to be a reason that would stand up in court if you challenge the refusal.
I suggest you phone the firearms licencing bods and have a chat with them. They are usually civilians and as often as not recreational or sporting shooters who will talk you through the process. It's bureaucracy but no more difficult than getting a driving licence.
Thanks to both Jeff and Greg for all your hard work. I sure thought that slug would be accurate.Fun watching anyway.
A cop wearing a nobody is coming shirt...
Respect on being the first honest one of your kind.
Always happy to have a new episode of Hit or Miss. You guys rock! Thanks!
You are the only guys that show your misses! I admire you for that along with 904 other scientists that watch ⌚ your videos.
Rifled gummy bears might be a good slug for your next video.
thank you
It’s crazy to think about how much energy that slug has after skipping on the ground. Great content guys!
Yea you definitely don't want a ricochet from a slug lol
thanks!
Gregg for President 2024!
Very cool and interesting slug. Looking forward to seeing more of Mr. Goodell’s slugs in action. Thanks for the video!
thanks
Without failures you would never find success.
As always guys, great video. 😎❤️🇺🇸
Great visuals of the assembly. Y’all got me into making my own rounds years ago. Hot glue slugs for the win!
thanks
The wax slugs were what made me keep watching. I love these guys!
Wow, taking the piss out of a whole nation's mourning. Been watching you guys and supporting for years and did not expect that at all.
You can expect that from us americans. we dont like monarchs if you didnt know. In fact, I'm suprised you guys tolerate such an illiberal institution as a monarchy.
The queen to us is a privileged celebrity. We get why you love her but our ancestors died to stop hers. Not like we hold a grudge we just dgaf. Bowies death meant way more.
@@XMooseManX sure I get that. As a comparison, 9/11 meant nothing to us in the UK, but we don't make fun of it when we know you guys in America are hurting. Not least because we wouldn't want to alienate a load of our viewers and supporters over "a light hearted joke."
@@DrGreenGiant 9-11 was a few dudes out of our culture group murdering tens of thousands of people of all ages classes and creeds in our culture group. The queen was one woman in your culture group, while youre in my/our culture group dying of natural causes at 96 years old. Will you explain your comparison again?
@@XMooseManX Yes sure. The comparison is that both cases caused a significant proportion of the populus to be in mourning. Whether you agree or disagree with what caused the mourning is completely irrelevant.
I'd absolutely LOVE to see that round ball-ish slug impact something in the next video!! :D
Definitely
Would it fit a .410 derringer?
Thanks for more quality content my guys!
thanks Rick
Huh
@@lukesalazar9283 ?
@@ricksalazar5602 we share a last name
@@lukesalazar9283 Brother from another mother my guy
Crazy! U could still see the slug spinning after it hit the clear ballistic bear in the background. One heck of a spin on that slug.
It looked to me that the slug got a huge spin from going through that bare bear.
1:28
i am absolutely in love with that saying on your shirt...
100% on point.
Awesome slug design and a wonderful comparison between the rifles. Loved the gummybear and shoe... Great video guys!!!
Thank you Saar!
Good to see the reload process. Interesting that the slug hit the ground at less than 40 yards.
It dropped like a rock!
Yeah, slugs drop pretty quickly.
@@ScottKenny1978 - yes they do, but this is quicker than normal. Factory slugs are usable out to 100 - 150 meters (or yards if you prefer). A slug should not skip off the ground short of 40 yards.
"Gravity" is more than just a serious subject, eh?
@@RonDevito OG was at a relatively elevated shooting position and shooting down.
I've had rifles do the same thing in the same situation.
I appreciate you doing testing with the rifled choke. Its what I run all the time with my 18.5 inch smooth bore all the time. It seems to work really well with some brands/styles of slugs and others it does not seem to matter one bit. My main curiosity is how it affects all the different sabot slugs. Keep the testing/data coming and thanks again.
I love my tried and true remington copper solids. Range, accuracy and hitting power.
I don't think I've laughed that much at Queen jokes in awhile as I did at Greg's. Another very interesting slug, not sure I would use for hunting but I see definite home defense in this one. Continue to have fun at what y'all are doing, I will continue to be back for the next one.
Always enjoy. The 2nd shot I could see a Shockwave in front of the slug just before it hit the water jug.
Jeff have you ever heard of “cut slugs?” You take an ordinary shotshell (typically bird shot) and cut the shell almost in half at the middle, separating the shot cup side from the primer/powder side all except for just the tiniest bit of shell plastic, then tape it back together with one wrap of masking tape so it stays together and chambers correctly when pumped. The shot cup half, rather than opening and flying out and spreading, comes apart still in the shell jacket and is held together much like a discarding sabbot, only it doesn’t discard until impacting the target, which leaves the shot all together as one mass until it hits the target, much like a slug. After impact it comes apart and acts like a frangible round, dump most or all of it’s energy into the target. I don’t know what the legalities of this in California are, but maybe there’s a way to test this out? If so, I would find that very interesting for the purposes of home defense with less over penetration likelihood. :-)
Update: I see you’ve done this at least once let me check that video out.
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Back in the old days, when ammunition companies were still trying to make 9mm rimfire shotshells work with a paper tube, they not infrequently worked in exactly the way you describe, without any modification being needed! This is probably why they've been making all-brass 9mm rimfire shotshells for the past forty years. Now, if on one of the occasions when the whole tube went down the barrel with the shot, the combined mass actually hit a rat or whatever else it was you were shooting at, then it would do damage. In practice, you hardly ever hit anything that way. I strongly suspect that the all-brass hulls in that instance are cheaper to make than marrying a paper of plastic tube to a separate brass rimfire base.
I saw the video Jeff posted, but it was only one shot. I’d be interested to see that test done again with multiple brands of shells and hopefully on a “meat target” like Paul Harrell uses, just to check the penetration / over-penetration and effectiveness.
We’re only talking about 10-20 feet of distance in a home, so accuracy isn’t as big a concern.
I love that your an officer or retired and you tell the truth on your shirts officer Greg
This slug's performance is just another data point in the expanding field of support for the notion that aerodynamic spin-stabilization simply doesn't work; you either spin-stabilize in the barrel or use more passive aero stabilization, like large fins or passively-stable shapes (e.g. diabolo).
I miss Danny so much. Was always a happy camper to be with his buds
That first gummy definitely put some spin on that slug
Very informative and entertaining. Fairly accurate all in all and looked great for even a close hunting round. Thanks
whoa we got see jeffs face. a rare day indeed
I LOVED “9:00 Slot!” Fantastic drum skin.
I know it makes no difference, but my slight OCD causes me to feel anxious when I see rifled slugs fired through chokes or rifled barrels. Are the slugs rifled in the same direction as the choke and barrel? I'll lose some sleep pondering this...
😄
Yes. Rifling is always right-handed by American standards (the British have used left-handed rifling in some of their rifles in the past, but I don't know about their rifled shotgun barrels or if it's even a thing still), it's a standard in all American guns, and even if it wasn't it would not be too much of an issue. The slug would be rotated in the direction of the rifling in the barrel no matter what, it wouldn't matter if the grooves were going the opposite direction on the slug, It wouldn't cause any damage whatsoever. If the slug had very pronounced fin-like rifling grooves with a heavy twist it might cause accuracy issues due to the twist rate spinning the fins in the wrong direction, but that's about the only issue that might arise from such a thing.
On a side note, It's kind of interesting why the Brits used left-handed rifling, they believed it imparted a leftward drift in the bullet that was supposed to account for the tendency of shooters to pull to the right when firing, though it has since been proven that twist direction doesn't matter in the slightest in that regard, it's really just a matter of manufacturers preference. Us Americans have used right-handed rifling because that's how the first batches of tooling was set up back when mass production started, and it eventually just became a standard.
@@TheExplosiveGuy Good question with a good answer. Thanks for the new knowledge.
OG, shooting the boots you hate was priceless. I have a few of those type targets laying around. You gave me an idea for having more plinking fun. Thanks.
Interesting results. I'm sure it wouldn't take much tweeking to get this design working. Great video and nice shooting 👍
I'm glad you were able to post a video between Power outages
We haven't had any yet, even when it was 115.
You should do same slug scorpion but on a car door, pls pick me 😁
If I ever get the chance to go hunting again with a slug thrower I'm definitely going to go through all of these videos again some of these slugs are perfect for what I would need
That was so frickin cool seeing the reloading process, I remember I found a reloading setup in a trash out back in the day-but threw it out like a dingus as I was unsure of the process. Excellent videos as always, I got a request: Deck Cannons-you ever see those cannons that are basically a 2" thick steel base with an angular shape with an 8-12" barrel pointed at 40° made from 3" bar stock and the barrel has a .50-.80 caliber ? They're a blast
And demonitized
Its not easy being 🧠, ask me
@@steamboater05 I got a crapton of ads on this.
Deck cannons like that are usually signalling guns.
OG's next shirt needs to be "Because I'm a pinball wizard" 🤣
The bounce shot actually shows what can be done with slugs and buckshot. Shooting at something on the ground, it's always better to hit lower than missing over the target completely. Great for Shooting 'targets' under a car on the other side.
Interesting slug and video as usual. The queen gag made me smile, I had a lot of time for my monarch but life goes on.
The Queen is dead, Long live the King etc.
I just started shooting slugs I cast out of a 12” rifled slug barrel for my Encore. Shot very well, took the open sights off and replaced then with a mount bar and Trueglow red dot. At 25 yards, shot a 2” group after minor adjustments on the sights, only fired 4 rounds. Good set up for brush hunting up here in Maine.
Take care and stay safe you two! God bless!🎚🙏🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
I've been thinking about loading my own slug loads for a Mossberg rifled barrel. The factory stuff is now pretty spendy. Got a couple sabot w/slugs already inside from BP. Only equipment piece needed is a roll crimper. The wad combinations seem to be the most complex part, so many types for different combinations.
Thank you guy's for all the fun, you guy's rock.
god I had almost forgotten how much I love this channel.
thanks!
Thanks for showing loading the shells. Pre primed shotgun shells are the easiest way to start reloading. I recommend loading cast lead 1oz balls.
Absolutely. Then you don't need a press.
Jeff and OG y'all rock! Love the channel and content! I'm here for the algorithm! Peace
thanks again Ben
Love the eighties prono tune
I love it when you take a new slug for a spin…
Jeff rocking OG's swag shirt. Cool.
Interesting design. Surely designed for a rifled barrels. A twist nobody saw coming.
I really like when science offers more questions than it gives answers. Thanks again fellas!
The sound of science is not "eureka" it's "that's weird"
Thanks for the demonstration. Good photography, as usual.
Many thanks!
Love this channel. One of my favorites. You guys are the best.
thank you John!
Always interesting to see what works and what doesn't. Was a good-looking slug anyway. Sure, seems to beat the old tried and true foster slug.
Great show. Can't wait to see the other slug testing. Thanks!!!!
Love the video and the innuendos. Keep up the good work guys
thanks David
great testing with not-so-great results Love to the crew, Thanks
Thanks again!
I'm telling OG could be a stand up comic
Thanks again for another awesome video!!!
Enjoyed all of the Queen humor, she would have too. Great Video.
thanks Lance
The riffled barrel and riffled choke impose a clockwise rotation, but the slug want to slowly rotate counterclockwise. So, smooth bore for a slow counterclockwise spin, full riffling for a rapid clockwise spin, and riffled choke to suppress any spin.
We weren't even getting a spin with the smooth though
@@taofledermaus I think that I could see a slight twisting. About 1/4 to 1/3 of a rotation in the high speed camera... I may be mistaken.
oh wow rifling really makes everything better!
Not true. Try going duck hunting or trap shooting with a rifled shotgun barrel shooting bird shot😉. They turn your real life shotgun into a Call Of Duty shotgun🤣, your shot pattern goes from 2 feet wide at 20 yards to 20 feet wide at 20 yards😂, it spins the shot up and flings them outward the instant they leave the barrel. There's hardly a single pellet in the center of the pattern too lol, it's just overall a terrible idea to shoot birdshot or buck through a rifled barrel.
@@TheExplosiveGuy its a joke bro......its a bit of a meme here at taofledermaus. ;p
@@TheExplosiveGuy thanks for taking ur time to explain tho
@@darrellbeets7758 Ohh. Lol my bad🤣.
@@TheExplosiveGuy hahahahha happens to the best of us 🤣
That deal is ferocious.
I love the shirt, No one is coming, it's up to you
Interestingly enough, The Cork Wads was the name of a tribute band I had back in high school. We mostly did covers of the covers that OG's tribute bands did.
Love the shirt gregg
Those shells look so cool, thank you much for uploading
thank you
This will be a certified hoot and holler
Awesome as usual… and I’m 100% in agreement what things aren’t right!
O.G's slug barrel brings all the boys to the yard.
Great stuff friends 👏 👍
Always fun to see you guys
Thanks so much
This would have been a bit boring if not for the fantastic high speed camera work.
I'm always amazed at how many interesting events are revealed by the slow motion
footage. Thanks Guys!
Lol I watched that video right before I saw this too🤣
Glad you enjoyed it
I really wonder how engineers figured things out before they had high speed photography.
Great video as always!
Shout-out to the music choice! Perfect!
thanks
Did you notice the spin on the first shot when the slug was leaving the gummy bear.
Wish I had one of these rounds to go into with a Dremel and clean it up . I think the top "baffles" need to be tighter and more, baffling on the rib's coming down to help generate more spin and try it with different barrel twist of full rifling.
Welp, this just proves what Jeff's said before - that the shape of a slug doesn’t necessarily affect its aerodynamics overly much; at least when it comes to generating spin.
I think the heavy ribs without a drive band or affecting the slug in the rifled barrel do you need to drive band fully engage the rifling.
They look really cool but are all over the place. Another great video guys!
Great video guys...awesome slug..its a shame it wasn't more accurate...cant wait for more of his upcoming slugs...I was exited when you downloaded another video when I got up..love em..thanks guys
There's a lot of data for Ryan to pour over here so I hope he can tweak the design a bit.
Jeff, I hope you get your show back one day, you just seem like his assistant, when "you" are this channel you made it what it is, loved your older content before OG, and he has his own show to plump his ego anyway!
Best wishes!
I'd really like to see the spherical shape shot next. I think maybe you guys have done one or two of those over the years, but I don't remember what the results were, and I'm sure you've learned a lot about how to load those things in the intervening time.
even when og misses he still hits.
Great work you guys !
Bought one of the roll crimps from the reloaders network got to say its an amazing product
quick shipping and even had a neat little 3d printed case to store it in...
Neat! The slow motion shot of the slug bouncing off the ground was really cool to watch. I am surprised that a slug with fins seems to work better with rifling, but I suppose when you buy a slug the preferred barrel type(s) would be on the box.
Jeff I finally know what you look like! And I love it! ❤️
He’s appeared in quite a few videos.
"Now I want a churro..."
Me too Jeff, me too.
Since the slug is already rifled, wouldn't the slug's rifling be messed up when it engages the barrel rifling unless it just happens to completely match the rifle's rifling. I don't know if I am making any sense, but unless both rifling matches exactly, the slug's rifling is going to be damaged, and wouldn't this affect the spin of the slug?
7:10 - my first view of Jeff’s face after years watching this channel.
That round was wobbling like crazy out of the rifled barrel.
What is the ball round with the bullets. No wad. Wild looking for basically a ball. My pick for your question of what to shoot next.
0:16 3rd from the left.
Noted!
Good seeing Justin still has a job with you folks.
I don't know how that thing hasn't been blow apart yet lol
That star-like cross-section would leave an absolutely nasty wound track (as if a .76" hunk of lead isnt bad enough). Even bigger surfarce area internally; you can see it pretty good on the ballistic teddy bear.
Thank you for the video!😜👍❤
Nice video, that's a cool design for a slug. I love the perfect hole in the clear Bear 😆
The preview of his slug types was wild....I'm curious of the ball type ones....they seem like they'd be erratic but I'm interested
If you all ever need some level III clear acrylic disk to pew @ I've got some left over from work I can send your way. Specific use is teller speak throughs in rough areas