The Most Extreme Recoil vs Extreme Slow Mo (950 JDJ, 4 BORE, 50 BMG & More!!! ft. The Slow Mo Guys)

Published on September 2, 2024
Duration: 16:02

This video, featuring Kentucky Ballistics and The Slow Mo Guys, provides an expert-level demonstration of extreme recoil and ballistics using calibers like the 950 JDJ, 4 Bore, 600 Overkill, 50 BMG, and 500 Bushwhacker. The content highlights the immense physical forces, muzzle blast, and projectile capabilities of these powerful firearms, captured in extreme slow motion. The speaker's high authority level is evident through detailed knowledge of these specialized firearms and their physics.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics and The Slow Mo Guys explore extreme recoil and ballistics using calibers like the 950 JDJ, 4 Bore, 600 Overkill, 50 BMG, and 500 Bushwhacker. Captured in extreme slow motion with a Phantom TMX camera, the video details the immense forces, muzzle blast, and projectile capabilities of these powerful firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:08Introduction of Guests and Gear
  3. 02:05500 Bushwhacker Revolver Test
  4. 03:3750 BMG Pistol Test
  5. 05:47600 Overkill Rifle Test
  6. 08:154 Bore Rifle Test
  7. 11:13950 JDJ Fat Mac Finale

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most extreme calibers featured in the video?

The video showcases extreme calibers including the 950 JDJ, 4 Bore, 600 Overkill, 50 BMG, and 500 Bushwhacker, highlighting their immense size, power, and recoil.

How is extreme recoil captured in the video?

Extreme recoil and ballistics are captured using a Phantom TMX high-speed camera, capable of filming at over 50,000 frames per second, allowing for detailed analysis of muzzle blast and firearm movement.

What is the muzzle energy of the 950 JDJ Fat Mac?

The 950 JDJ Fat Mac, featured as the world's largest sporting rifle, generates an impressive muzzle energy of approximately 25,000 ft-lbs, firing a 2,600-grain projectile.

What is the felt recoil of the 4 Bore rifle?

The 4 Bore rifle demonstrates substantial recoil, with an estimated felt recoil of 200 lbs, launching a massive 2,150-grain projectile.

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