This video from Backfire tests a Stanley Go Bottle's claim of surviving 'speeding bullets' using a .300 Win Mag loaded for extreme velocity (approx. 5,280 fps). Professional firearms reviewer Jim Harmer demonstrates the test setup, including a chronograph, and fires a lightweight projectile at the bottle. The results show the bullet passing completely through the bottle, debunking the marketing claim for high-powered rifle rounds.
This guide details the process of conducting an extreme velocity test using a sabot round, as demonstrated by the Backfire channel. It involves preparing a .300 Win Mag case with a sabot and a .22 caliber bullet, then firing it through a high-speed chronograph. The experiment aims to achieve velocities approaching a mile per second, pushing the boundaries of commercial ammunition performance. The video highlights the FX Outdoors True Ballistic Radar Chronograph for its capability in measuring these extreme speeds.
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