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Published on July 16, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video from Yee Yee Life features an outdoor durability test of three different pans (stainless steel, cast iron, and non-stick granite) shot with a 70-pound compound bow. The cast iron pan demonstrated the highest durability, sustaining only a minor mark. The stainless steel pan showed significant deformation but no penetration, while the non-stick granite pan was completely penetrated by the arrow. The content creator, identified as an outdoor enthusiast with consistent archery form, showcases an experimental approach to product testing.

Quick Summary

In a durability test using a 70 lb compound bow, cast iron pans showed exceptional resilience with only minor marks. Stainless steel pans deformed significantly but didn't fully penetrate, while non-stick granite pans were completely pierced by the arrow.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:09Stainless Steel Pan Test
  3. 00:23Cast Iron Pan Test
  4. 00:36Non-Stick Granite Pan Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the cast iron pan perform in the compound bow durability test?

The cast iron pan held up exceptionally well in the durability test. The arrow only left a small mark on the surface, with no deformation observed, indicating its high resilience to impact from a 70 lb compound bow.

What was the result of shooting a stainless steel pan with a compound bow?

When a stainless steel pan was shot with a 70 lb compound bow, the arrow created a significant bulge on the reverse side. However, it did not fully penetrate the pan, suggesting it barely held up under the impact.

Did the non-stick granite pan survive the archery test?

No, the non-stick granite pan did not survive the archery test. An arrow shot from a 70 lb compound bow completely penetrated the pan, although the arrow technically bounced back after penetration.

What type of bow and arrow was used in the pan durability test?

The durability test utilized a 70-pound compound bow. The arrows were fitted with field points, which are standard for archery practice and hunting, allowing for a clear assessment of impact on the pans.

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