Ultra security steel chain vs higher and higher caliber bullets

Published on December 10, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video from Yee Yee Life demonstrates an experiment testing the durability of an "Ultra Security Steel Chain" against various firearm calibers, from .44 Magnum up to .30-06 Springfield. The host, a firearms enthusiast, showcases safe handling and clear ballistic results, ultimately finding that the chain fails at the .30-06 caliber. The content provides practical insights into projectile energy versus material strength.

Quick Summary

The Ultra Security Steel Chain, tested by Yee Yee Life, proved resilient against several calibers. While .44 Magnum, 5.56 NATO, .450 Bushmaster, and 12 Gauge Slug caused damage like cracks or chunks removed, the chain only failed when hit by a .30-06 Springfield round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Experiment Setup
  2. 00:07.44 Magnum Test
  3. 00:155.56 Green Tip Test
  4. 00:26.450 Bushmaster Test
  5. 00:36Shotgun Slug Test
  6. 00:46.30-06 Test and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber bullet broke the Ultra Security Steel Chain?

The .30-06 Springfield caliber was the only one tested that successfully broke the Ultra Security Steel Chain link. Other calibers like .44 Magnum, 5.56 NATO, .450 Bushmaster, and 12 Gauge Slug caused damage but did not sever the chain.

How did the 5.56 NATO round affect the steel chain?

When a 5.56 NATO green tip round was fired from an AR-style rifle at the Ultra Security Steel Chain, it blew a chunk out of the side of the link. However, the chain did not break from this impact.

Which firearms were used in the steel chain durability test?

The test utilized a revolver for the .44 Magnum, an AR-style rifle for the 5.56 NATO, a stainless rifle with a muzzle brake for the .450 Bushmaster, a scoped bolt-action rifle for the .30-06 Springfield, and a pump-action shotgun for the 12 Gauge Slug.

What was the outcome of the .44 Magnum test on the steel chain?

The .44 Magnum revolver's bullet impacted the Ultra Security Steel Chain, causing a visible crack in the link. Despite this damage, the chain remained intact and did not break.

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