This video details an experiment launching 30 pounds of Skittles from a custom bowling ball cannon. The initial test aimed to penetrate 1.5-inch bulletproof glass, which shattered but held. A second test launched the Skittles into the air, creating a 'candy rain' effect over a cornfield. The content highlights creative, large-scale projectile experiments.
This experiment tests the ballistic capabilities of 50 pounds of Skittles as a projectile backstop. A 9mm round from an FN 509 penetrated about 6-7 inches, while a .50 AE round from a Desert Eagle and a .30-06 rifle round were stopped within the first bag of candy, demonstrating surprising effectiveness against handgun and rifle rounds.
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