BIG Man Shoots Weird Guns at GALLONS of Pudding...

Published on April 23, 2021
Duration: 13:16

This video tests the ballistic gel-like properties of chocolate pudding by shooting various calibers into gallons of it. Results show significant differences in penetration and energy transfer, with larger calibers like .50 Beowulf causing more destruction. The experiment highlights how dense, semi-liquid materials can absorb significant energy from projectiles.

Quick Summary

The Demolition Ranch video tested pudding's stopping power against various calibers. The .50 Beowulf was most effective, penetrating five cans. High-velocity rifle rounds like 5.56 and .300 Blackout also showed significant penetration, with the latter bursting a can. Pistol rounds like .45 ACP and 9mm penetrated fewer cans.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit: Big Man Diet
  2. 01:01SimpliSafe Sponsorship
  3. 02:31Pudding Experiment Setup
  4. 03:22.22 LR Pudding Test
  5. 04:02.45 ACP Pudding Test
  6. 04:519mm Suppressed AR Test
  7. 06:06.300 Blackout Pudding Test
  8. 07:235.56 Folding AR Test
  9. 08:27.50 Beowulf Pudding Test
  10. 09:537.62x54R Dragunov Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the Demolition Ranch video?

The video's purpose was to test the ballistic properties of chocolate pudding by shooting various firearm calibers into gallons of it. It aimed to see how many cans of pudding it would take to stop different bullets and observe the energy transfer.

Which caliber had the most stopping power against pudding?

The .50 Beowulf caliber demonstrated the most stopping power, penetrating five cans of pudding and causing significant destruction to the fourth can. This large, heavy round showed immense energy transfer through the pudding medium.

How did high-velocity rifle rounds perform against the pudding?

High-velocity rifle rounds like 5.56 and .300 Blackout penetrated multiple cans, with the .300 Blackout causing the second can to burst. The 5.56 round showed tumbling and a large exit wound after penetrating three cans.

Did pistol calibers penetrate as deeply as rifle calibers into the pudding?

No, pistol calibers generally penetrated fewer cans than rifle calibers. The .45 ACP penetrated four cans, while the 9mm exited the third can, indicating less penetration compared to the rifle rounds tested.

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