700 Nitro vs Giant Gummy Bears đŸ» (World’s Biggest Elephant Gun)

Published on February 17, 2023
Duration: 15:18

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features Scott testing the stopping power of several large-caliber safari rifles, including the 700 Nitro Express, 600 Nitro Express, .577 Tyrannosaur, 500 Nitro Express, and .416 Rigby, by shooting giant gummy bears. The expert-level demonstration highlights the immense power and penetration capabilities of these big-bore cartridges, with Scott providing enthusiastic commentary and expert handling of the extreme recoil firearms.

Quick Summary

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics enthusiastically tests the stopping power of extreme big-bore safari calibers like the 700 Nitro Express, 600 Nitro Express, and .577 Tyrannosaur by shooting giant gummy bears, showcasing expert handling of high-recoil firearms and impressive ballistics data.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:26Challenge Introduction
  3. 04:32700 Nitro Express Test
  4. 07:50600 Nitro Express Test
  5. 09:03.577 Tyrannosaur Test
  6. 10:35500 Nitro Express Test
  7. 11:54416 Rigby Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against giant gummy bears in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video tested the 700 Nitro Express (1000 grain FMJ), 600 Nitro Express (900 grain), .577 Tyrannosaur (750 grain solid), 500 Nitro Express (570 grain brass solid), and 416 Rigby (400 grain brass solid) against giant gummy bears to demonstrate their stopping power.

How did the 700 Nitro Express perform in the gummy bear test?

The 700 Nitro Express, firing a 1000 grain FMJ round, demonstrated significant penetration, going through approximately 9 giant gummy bears before its path deviated.

Which caliber showed the most controlled penetration in the gummy bear test?

The 416 Rigby, using a 400 grain brass solid round, exhibited the most controlled penetration. It successfully stayed on track and penetrated 15 gummy bears, making it the most predictable in this test.

What is the approximate cost per shot for a 700 Nitro Express round?

According to the video, a single 700 Nitro Express round can cost approximately $100 per shot, highlighting the significant investment required for this caliber.

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