What is a Brush Gun? Part 2
This video tests various rifle calibers to determine their effectiveness when shooting through brush. The key takeaway is that heavier, slower bullets (like .44 Magnum or .577/450 Martini-Henry) are less prone to deflection and tumbling than lighter, faster rounds (like 7.62x39mm or .30-30 Winchester). Mass is identified as the most critical factor for a reliable brush gun.









