2 BORE vs Grizzly Bear 🐻 #shorts

Published on September 7, 2025
Duration: 1:07

This short demonstrates the immense power of a 2-bore blunderbuss against a ballistic gel grizzly bear head. The 3500-grain lead ball projectile completely penetrated the target, showcasing its capability for extreme big game defense. The video highlights the significant recoil and visual impact of firing such a large caliber firearm.

Quick Summary

The 2-bore blunderbuss fired a 3500-grain (1/2 lb) lead ball at a ballistic gel grizzly bear head. The shot demonstrated immense power, achieving complete penetration and causing massive damage, highlighting its extreme capability for large animal defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 2-Bore & Gel Bear Head
  2. 00:05Projectile Specs: 3500 Grain Lead Ball
  3. 00:22The Shot: Firing the 2-Bore
  4. 00:36Damage Assessment: Penetration Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber firearm was used in the 2 Bore vs Grizzly Bear test?

The firearm used was a 2-bore blunderbuss. This is an extremely large caliber, firing a projectile weighing 3500 grains, equivalent to half a pound of lead.

What was the target used for the 2-bore firearm test?

The target was a ballistic gel grizzly bear head. This was used to simulate the conditions and density of a large animal for testing the firearm's defensive capabilities.

How powerful was the 2-bore projectile?

The 2-bore fired a 3500-grain lead ball, demonstrating immense power. It achieved complete penetration through the ballistic gel bear head, showing significant destructive potential.

What kind of recoil can be expected from a 2-bore rifle?

Firing the 2-bore rifle, even from a kneeling position, produced significant recoil and a large smoke cloud. This indicates the extreme force generated by such a large caliber firearm.

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