This video demonstrates a penetration test comparing different crossbow bolt tips against a newspaper stand. The Excalibur Micro Edition crossbow, with a 280-pound draw weight and approximately 350-373 feet per second velocity, is used. The test highlights the significant difference in penetration between an armor-piercing bolt and a standard field tip, with the armor-piercing bolt showing superior performance.
This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of an Excalibur Micro Edition crossbow against multiple layers of giant gummy bears, comparing its performance to a 9mm handgun. The crossbow, with a 280-pound draw weight, successfully penetrated two and a half five-pound gummy bears, indicating significant stopping power.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of an Excalibur Micro Edition crossbow, firing Black Tip armor-piercing incendiary tracer rounds at a YouTube Silver Play Button. The crossbow, with a 280-pound draw weight, was able to penetrate the aluminum button to a depth of approximately a quarter of an inch, but did not fully pass through. The test highlights the projectile's ability to cause damage but also the resilience of the target material.
This video details an experimental test comparing the penetration power of an Excalibur Micro Edition crossbow against a Boeing 737 cockpit door. The crossbow, with a 280 lb draw weight, successfully penetrates the Kevlar-reinforced door, demonstrating significant ballistic capability. The test also includes a secondary target to visualize residual energy, offering insights into the effectiveness of archery equipment against armored barriers. Instruction is provided by Edwin Sarkissian, a high-engagement ballistics and firearms content creator.
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