50 Cal vs Bigfoot (Solid Concrete)

Published on July 16, 2020
Duration: 11:50

This video showcases the destructive power of various firearms against a solid concrete Bigfoot statue. The .50 BMG round proved overwhelmingly effective, obliterating the statue, while smaller calibers like .308, 5.56, and even large handguns like the .500 Magnum and .50 AE caused only superficial damage. The test revealed the statue was unexpectedly reinforced with rebar.

Quick Summary

The .50 BMG caliber was the most effective against the solid concrete Bigfoot statue, completely destroying its upper half. Smaller calibers like .308 and 5.56 caused only surface damage, while large bore handguns chipped the concrete. Rebar reinforcement was discovered inside the statue.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Concrete Bigfoot Target
  2. 02:08.50 BMG vs. Concrete Bigfoot
  3. 04:55Rifle Testing (.308 and 5.56)
  4. 06:14Handgun Testing (.500 Mag, .50 AE, 9mm)
  5. 09:14Final Destruction & Rebar Discovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the most effective caliber against the concrete Bigfoot statue?

The .50 BMG caliber proved to be the most effective, completely destroying the upper half of the solid concrete Bigfoot statue in a single shot. This demonstrates its significant power against dense materials.

Did smaller calibers like .308 or 5.56 penetrate the concrete Bigfoot?

No, the .308 Winchester and 5.56 NATO rounds caused only surface damage and cratering to the concrete Bigfoot statue. They failed to penetrate significantly or cause major structural failure compared to the .50 BMG.

What was discovered inside the concrete Bigfoot statue?

Upon its destruction, it was discovered that the concrete Bigfoot statue was reinforced with metal rebar. This was unexpected, as the creator had not mentioned this reinforcement.

How did large bore handguns perform against the concrete target?

Large bore handguns like the .500 S&W Magnum and .50 AE caused noticeable chipping and surface damage to the concrete statue. However, their impact was significantly less destructive than the .50 BMG rifle round.

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