This video conducts a ballistic experiment, testing how many jars of peanut butter different calibers can penetrate. It starts with smaller calibers like .22 LR and 9mm, which stop in the second jar, and progresses to a 10mm that penetrates five jars. The .223 Remington from an AR-15 penetrates two jars, while a 12 gauge slug stops in the fourth jar. The host demonstrates safe firearm handling throughout the casual, experimental range day.
This experiment tests the ballistic resistance of peanut butter against various firearm calibers. A .22 LR was stopped by two jars, while a 9mm required five. The powerful .50 AE penetrated approximately eight jars, and a 7.62x39mm was stopped by five to six jars. The video also features a demonstration of a .50 BMG's destructive power on water and a sponsor segment for Grip6 products.
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