Hog Island Boat Works Shotgun Test

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Our boats are simple and open by design Our hulls are roto-molded in a two part mold that forms our boat into one seamless piece of high density polyethylene we call SSB, Seamless Smooth Butter. Our hull is snag free by the nature of our manufacturing process. There are no bolts, nuts, screws, welds, rivets, wood, metal, fiberglass, glue or epoxy used to hold our boat hulls together. The result is our boat hull is open and ready for action.

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  • There is a lot of difference in shooting a shotgun at something 30ft away and from a muzzle against the floor(a much more likely scenario). A lot of velocity and energy is lost in that 30ft or so in this video. I would sure like to see the results of holding the muzzle within inches of the boat floor. I imagine the results are much different., i.e. sunken boat.

  • ok now shoot it with an AK :)

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