This video showcases an extreme ballistics test where a 10-inch crystal ball is subjected to a wide range of calibers, culminating in the immense power of a 4 Bore rifle. The test demonstrates the destructive capabilities of various firearms, from handguns to large-bore rifles, highlighting the significant energy transfer required to shatter such a dense object. The presenter, Scott, exhibits high-level firearms expertise and a humorous approach to extreme testing.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics explores the extreme end of pest control ammunition with specialized rat shot loads for high-caliber firearms like the 700 Nitro Express and 600 Nitro Express. The host, Scott, demonstrates the effectiveness and destructive power of these rounds through various tests, including spread patterns and penetration on ballistic media, showcasing unique custom ammunition.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of various firearm calibers against a cinderblock wall. Handgun rounds like .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, 10mm, and even .50 AE from a Desert Eagle failed to breach the wall. Rifle calibers including 5.56 NATO, 12 Gauge Slug, and .308 Win from an FN SCAR also proved insufficient. However, the .50 BMG sniper rifle round easily penetrated the wall, demonstrating its extreme power.
This video title, 'Será que um 50 BMG cabe em uma espingarda?' (Will a 50 BMG fit in a shotgun?), directly poses a question about firearm compatibility, specifically concerning the large caliber .50 BMG round and a shotgun. While no specific models are mentioned, the inquiry implies a discussion, comparison, or a theoretical exploration of fitting an extremely powerful rifle cartridge into a shotgun platform. This suggests a focus on firearm mechanics, calibers, and potentially the practical limitations or extreme modifications involved.
This video tests the destructive power of various large-caliber firearms against a custom ballistic dummy. It showcases the extreme impact of a 4 Bore rifle, the .500 Magnum, and 10 Gauge shotgun rounds, highlighting significant damage. The content emphasizes the raw power and destructive potential of these big bore firearms in a dramatic, albeit unconventional, testing scenario.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics, featuring Scott, a former law enforcement officer, investigates whether body fat can stop bullets. The experiment uses a ballistic dummy torso covered in approximately 100 pounds of beef fat to simulate extreme obesity. Various calibers, from .22 LR to .577 Tyrannosaur, are tested to determine their penetration capabilities through this simulated adipose tissue. The results offer surprising insights into projectile performance against dense organic material.
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