This video showcases the firing of three distinct and expensive ammunition types: a WWII-era .30-06 Black Tip, a .454 Casull from a Taurus Raging Hunter, and a .45-70 Government round described as 'porco louco' (wild boar). The .45-70 was tested for penetration through two water jugs and then its expansion was observed upon hitting an RTS Tactical ballistic pillow. The presenter notes the effectiveness of the ballistic pillow in stopping the projectile.
This video showcases the Smith & Wesson 329 Performance Center revolver in .44 Magnum, highlighting its features like the chrome hammer and trigger, and interchangeable weights. The presenter demonstrates the smooth trigger pull and then conducts a ballistic test, firing .44 Magnum soft point rounds at a rotten cottonwood tree stump and a 5-gallon water jug to assess their penetration capabilities. The results showed moderate damage to the tree and complete destruction of the water jug.
This video tests the penetration power of a Bear compound bow, set at a 62-pound draw weight, against various targets. The bow, a beginner's model, demonstrates significant power, penetrating multiple water jugs and sporting clays. It also shows impressive, though not complete, penetration on a car door but fails to penetrate level 3A body armor. The experiment highlights the effectiveness of water for stopping projectiles and the surprising resilience of car windows.
This review tests CCI Copper .22 LR ammunition, highlighting its high velocity and destructive potential on various targets. The ammunition features a 21-grain bullet composed of copper particles and a polymer mix, designed for extreme speed. Testing was conducted using a Ruger Mark 1 pistol and a Ruger 10/22 rifle, demonstrating significant damage to water jugs, bowling pins, and produce.
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