CrossBow vs Car

Published on December 7, 2018
Duration: 13:04

This video tests the penetration power of a 280-pound draw weight crossbow against a Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible. The crossbow bolts successfully penetrated the car door with the window down, shattered the windshield, and passed through the headrest. A rear tire was also punctured while the car was in motion.

Quick Summary

A 280-pound draw weight crossbow was tested against a Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible. Bolts penetrated the door with the window down, shattered the windshield, passed through the headrest, and punctured a moving tire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Crossbow vs. PT Cruiser
  2. 00:37High-Power Crossbow Specs
  3. 01:05Shot 1: Door (Window Up)
  4. 02:53Shot 2: Door (Window Down)
  5. 04:43Shot 3: Windshield Penetration
  6. 06:53Shot 4: Headrest Test
  7. 08:53Shot 5: Moving Tire Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of crossbow was used to test against the car?

The video features a high-powered recurve-style crossbow with a 280-pound draw weight, equipped with a multi-reticle scope.

Did the crossbow bolt penetrate the car's windshield?

Yes, the crossbow bolt easily penetrated the laminated safety glass of the PT Cruiser's windshield, traveling through the cabin.

What was the outcome of shooting the car door with the window down?

When the window was down, the crossbow bolt penetrated significantly deeper through the car door, entering the interior cabin area.

Was the car's tire successfully punctured by the crossbow?

Yes, during a 'ghost riding' stunt, the crossbow bolt successfully punctured the rear tire of the PT Cruiser, causing an immediate air leak.

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