Bullets vs Arrow Penetration Question

Published on June 21, 2023
Duration: 0:41

This demonstration from the Backfire channel, led by an experienced firearms content creator, compares the penetration capabilities of arrows and bullets through different mediums. It highlights how a 9mm pistol and an AR-15 rifle, despite their high energy, were stopped by a sandbag, while an arrow passed through. Conversely, the arrow was stopped by a wood plank, which both firearms easily penetrated, illustrating the complex nature of ballistic performance.

Quick Summary

An arrow from a compound bow penetrated a sandbag, while 9mm and AR-15 bullets did not. When tested against a wood plank, the arrow was stopped, but both firearms' bullets easily penetrated, illustrating how target material drastically affects projectile performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Arrow Penetration: Sand Test
  2. 00:069mm Pistol Penetration: Sand Test
  3. 00:13AR-15 Penetration: Sand Test
  4. 00:20Arrow Penetration: Wood Test
  5. 00:29Bullet Penetration: Wood Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the arrow penetration test in sand?

In the demonstration, an arrow shot from a compound bow successfully passed completely through a bag of Quikrete Play Sand, indicating significant penetration power against this medium.

How did firearms perform against the sandbag target?

Both a 9mm pistol and an AR-15 rifle were tested against the same sandbag. Surprisingly, both firearms' bullets were stopped by the sand and failed to penetrate through the bag.

What happened when the arrow and bullets were tested against a wood plank?

The arrow that penetrated the sand was stopped by a wood plank. In contrast, both the 9mm pistol and AR-15 rifle bullets easily penetrated the wood plank, showing a reversal of performance compared to sand.

What does this experiment demonstrate about projectile performance?

This experiment demonstrates that projectile performance is highly dependent on the target material. Arrows are effective in soft mediums like sand, while firearms are more effective against harder barriers like wood, contrary to initial expectations.

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