500 S&W vs Ballistic Head

Published on December 19, 2024
Duration: 0:16

This video showcases the immense power of the Smith & Wesson Model 500 .500 S&W Magnum revolver. A single shot at a ballistic head target demonstrates significant kinetic energy transfer, causing explosive fragmentation. The host's enthusiastic delivery and professional testing methods highlight the firearm's capabilities.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson Model 500, chambered in .500 S&W Magnum, delivers massive kinetic energy upon impact. Firing at a ballistic head target results in explosive fragmentation, showcasing the handgun's extreme power and terminal ballistics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Dirty Harry 500 S&W
  2. 00:07The Shot: .500 S&W Magnum Impact
  3. 00:11Slow Motion: Ballistic Head Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Smith & Wesson Model 500 chambered in?

The Smith & Wesson Model 500 is chambered in the powerful .500 S&W Magnum caliber. This large caliber is known for its significant energy transfer and stopping power.

What happens when a .500 S&W Magnum hits a ballistic head?

When a .500 S&W Magnum round impacts a ballistic head target, it demonstrates massive kinetic energy transfer, resulting in explosive fragmentation and destruction of the target.

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson Model 500?

The Smith & Wesson Model 500 features a .500 S&W Magnum caliber, a 5-round capacity, and often comes with a long barrel and compensator to manage recoil. Its weight is substantial, contributing to stability.

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