HAND CANNONS vs ZOMBIE TORSO 🧟‍♂️

Published on February 28, 2022
Duration: 15:27

This video tests the terminal ballistics of various 'hand cannon' calibers against a realistic zombie torso. Powerful rounds like the .454 Casull and .500 Magnum demonstrated devastating effects, with heavier loads completely disintegrating the torso. The tests highlight significant differences in penetration and energy transfer between calibers, showcasing the raw power of large-bore handguns.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics tested powerful hand cannons like the .500 Magnum, .454 Casull, and .44 Magnum against a realistic zombie torso. The .500 Magnum with heavy loads completely disintegrated the target, showcasing extreme terminal ballistics and penetration differences between calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Zombie Torso Test Setup
  2. 01:13Sponsor: Raid Shadow Legends
  3. 02:48.357 Magnum Test
  4. 04:12.50 GI Test
  5. 04:56.460 Rowland Test
  6. 05:43.41 Magnum Test
  7. 06:28.44 Magnum Test
  8. 07:21.454 Casull Test
  9. 08:41.500 Magnum Test
  10. 10:02.460 Magnum Test
  11. 11:09.50 AE Test (Desert Eagle)
  12. 11:46Heavy .500 Magnum Rounds Test
  13. 12:53Desert Eagle Mag Dump Finale

Frequently Asked Questions

What hand cannons were tested against the zombie torso?

The video tested various powerful hand cannons including .357 Magnum, .50 GI, .460 Rowland, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .454 Casull, .500 Magnum, .460 Magnum, and .50 AE. Specific firearms included Smith & Wesson revolvers, a Guncrafter Industries Glock, a Taurus Raging Bull, and a Magnum Research Desert Eagle.

Which caliber caused the most damage to the zombie torso?

The .500 Magnum caliber, especially with heavy 700gr Hard Cast and 635gr 'Grand Canyon' hollow point rounds, caused the most extreme damage, completely disintegrating the torso. The .454 Casull also demonstrated devastating impact.

Did all tested rounds exit the zombie torso?

No, not all rounds exited. The .357 Magnum stopped inside, while the .50 GI, .41 Magnum, .460 Rowland, .454 Casull, .500 Magnum, and .460 Magnum showed varying degrees of penetration, with some exiting and others stopping at different depths within the torso.

What kind of target was used for the ballistic testing?

A realistic zombie torso target from Ballistic Dummy Lab was used. This target featured lifelike organs, bones, and simulated blood, providing a more accurate representation of terminal ballistics compared to standard gel blocks.

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