300Win Mag vs Besser / Cinder Blocks @ 50 Yards (how many will it go through?)

Published on May 10, 2020
Duration: 1:22

This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of a .300 Winchester Magnum round through cinder blocks at 50 yards. The projectile successfully penetrated the first block and caused significant fracturing and damage to the second block, indicating its effectiveness for hunting large, heavy game.

Quick Summary

In a 50-yard test, a .300 Winchester Magnum round fully penetrated the first cinder block and caused substantial fracturing to the second block, nearly going through it. This demonstrates the round's significant power, making it effective for hunting large and heavy game.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction
  2. 00:30Test Setup and Initial Destruction
  3. 00:42Projectile Impact on Second Block
  4. 00:55Damage Assessment of Second Block
  5. 01:16Conclusion: Suitability for Large Game

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the .300 Win Mag cinder block penetration test?

The .300 Winchester Magnum round successfully penetrated the first cinder block and caused significant fracturing and near-penetration of the second block at 50 yards, demonstrating its substantial power.

What is the practical application of the .300 Win Mag's penetration power shown in the test?

The impressive penetration and destructive capability of the .300 Win Mag round, as demonstrated by its performance against cinder blocks, makes it an excellent choice for hunting large and heavy game animals.

How did the .300 Win Mag projectile affect the second cinder block?

When impacting the second cinder block, the .300 Win Mag projectile caused extensive fracturing across its top and front surfaces, and also fractured the back of the block, indicating significant energy transfer.

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