Seeing how many pieces of paper it takes to stop different bullets

Published on December 6, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the penetration power of various calibers through Hammermill copy paper. A 9mm round stopped after one pack (500 sheets), while a .44 Magnum Bear Load penetrated into the second pack. An AR-15 with 5.56mm ammo went through 1,500 sheets, and a 12-gauge slug stopped within the third pack. The test highlights significant differences in projectile energy and stopping potential.

Quick Summary

In a ballistics test by Yee Yee Life, a 9mm round stopped after one 500-sheet pack of Hammermill paper. A .44 Magnum penetrated into the second pack, a 5.56 AR-15 round went through 1,500 sheets, and a 12-gauge slug stopped within the third pack.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:099mm Paper Test
  3. 00:20.44 Magnum Paper Test
  4. 00:335.56 AR-15 Paper Test
  5. 00:48Shotgun Slug Paper Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sheets of paper did it take to stop a 9mm bullet?

In the Yee Yee Life test, a 9mm round penetrated one 500-sheet pack of Hammermill copy paper but was stopped by the second pack, indicating it took between 501 and 1000 sheets to stop it.

What was the penetration depth of a 5.56 round through paper?

An AR-15 firing a 5.56mm round demonstrated significant penetration, passing through three full 500-sheet packs (1,500 sheets) and stopping halfway through the fourth pack.

How did a 12-gauge shotgun slug perform in the paper ballistics test?

The 12-gauge shotgun slug successfully penetrated the first two 500-sheet packs (1,000 sheets total) and came to rest inside the third pack.

Which ammunition type had the least penetration power in the paper test?

The 9mm handgun round showed the least penetration power, stopping after the first 500-sheet pack, while rifle rounds and the shotgun slug penetrated much deeper.

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