Will this Actually Work? 50bmg Arrow

Published on December 14, 2019
Duration: 8:18

This video tests a custom .50 BMG arrow designed to fire its round upon impact. Initial tests with a recurve bow failed due to the round falling out, but a successful ignition was achieved after securing it with tape, causing a significant explosion on a car door. Further tests showed dangerous ricochets and poor accuracy due to the arrow's extreme weight distribution, making it unsuitable for precise targeting.

Quick Summary

A custom .50 BMG arrow was tested using a recurve bow. After securing the round with tape, it successfully detonated upon impact with a car door. However, the arrow's extreme front-heavy weight caused significant accuracy issues, making precise targeting impossible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the .50 BMG Arrow
  2. 00:45First Test Shot & Failure
  3. 01:34Successful Ignition Test
  4. 03:25Aerial & Ground Impact Tests
  5. 05:22Accuracy Issues with Ballistic Gel
  6. 07:22Conclusion & Future Ideas

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the .50 BMG arrow work?

The custom arrow tip is designed to hold a .50 BMG cartridge. Upon impact, an internal firing pin mechanism is triggered, causing the round to detonate, creating an explosion.

What bow was used to fire the .50 BMG arrow?

A traditional recurve bow was used. This choice was made to minimize the risk of accidental ignition from the high launch velocity that a compound bow might impart.

Did the .50 BMG arrow test succeed?

Yes, after initial failures due to the round not being secured, the arrow successfully detonated upon impact when the round was taped in place, causing significant damage.

What were the accuracy issues with the .50 BMG arrow?

The arrow's extreme front-heavy weight severely affected its flight path and accuracy, making it very difficult to hit intended targets consistently.

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