This YouTube video, titled 'Teste de Headshot Térmico: Você Vai Ver os Respingos?' (Thermal Headshot Test: Will You See the Splatter?), explores an interesting aspect of ballistics or shooting. While the description is minimal, the title strongly suggests a test involving thermal imaging to observe projectile impact and potential 'splatter' or fragmentation. This implies a focus on terminal ballistics, projectile performance, or the visual effects of shots, likely with firearms. The content could range from a casual range day experiment to a more technical examination of ammunition or weapon systems. The use of 'Headshot' in the title, though potentially sensational, points towards an emphasis on accuracy or impact.
This video debunks the myth that shooting straight up is harmless, explaining that bullets can return to earth at dangerous velocities. The host demonstrates with 9mm shot shells, highlighting their different behavior compared to standard rounds. The demonstration uses a Canik Mete MC9 Prime with a Gideon Valor red dot, emphasizing firearm safety and the physics involved.
This short YouTube video aims to explain the concept of Hydrostatic Shock, a term often used in discussions about firearm ballistics and terminal performance. While the video doesn't specify particular firearms or calibers, the topic itself is directly relevant to ballistics, projectile physics, and the effects of ammunition upon impact. It likely delves into the physics behind how a projectile's energy transfer causes tissue damage beyond the direct wound channel, a key consideration for self-defense and hunting applications.
This video delves into the scientific principles behind firearm recoil and how they influence firearm design. While specific firearm models and calibers are not mentioned in the title or description, the content focuses on the physics of shooting. The video encourages viewers to visit their website for featured products, indicating a commercial aspect.
This YouTube video focuses on visualizing air movement around a bullet in flight, as indicated by the title. While no specific firearms are mentioned in the provided description, the core concept revolves around the physics of projectile motion and the visual effects of a bullet passing a camera. The content likely aims to provide a unique, high-speed perspective on ballistics, offering educational or demonstrative value to viewers interested in the mechanics of shooting.
This video scientifically analyzes the dangers of celebratory gunfire, focusing on the physics of a bullet falling back to earth after being fired into the air. It highlights the potential consequences of such actions. The channel promotes its Patreon and website for support and prayer requests. It also links to its other YouTube channels: 'History of Weapons' and 'Car Classics'.
This experiment tested how many White Flyer Bio clay targets a 9mm 115gr FMJ bullet could penetrate. The 9mm round, fired from a Glock, successfully passed through 53 clay targets before coming to rest in the 54th. The setup involved arranging 80 targets in groups of ten, separated by cardboard to isolate impact energy.
This video focuses on the third rule of marksmanship, emphasizing the importance of understanding and applying the physics of shooting, specifically mechanics, rather than relying solely on learned methods. Chris Sajnog, author of "How to Shoot Like Navy SEAL" and founder of "The New Rules of Marksmanship," aims to teach viewers how to improve their shooting skills through a deeper understanding of the physical principles involved. The video directs viewers to his website for further resources and mentions his bestselling books on shooting techniques.
This video demonstrates the significant impact of the Coriolis effect on long-range bullet drop, particularly at 1000 yards. Experiments show directional POI shifts of up to 11 inches (over 1 MOA) when shooting East vs. West due to Earth's rotation. The data suggests collecting ballistic data North or South to mitigate this vertical error.
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