Clay block ballistics [Compilation]

Published on May 30, 2023
Duration: 0:15

This compilation showcases the dramatic difference in impact effects between various calibers fired into clay blocks. A .22 Shotshell creates a minimal crater, while a 9mm Shotshell splits the block. The .50 AE round from a Desert Eagle completely obliterates the clay, demonstrating extreme terminal ballistics.

Quick Summary

A .22 Shotshell creates a small impact crater in a clay block, while a 9mm Shotshell splits it in half. The powerful .50 AE round from a Desert Eagle completely obliterates the clay block into fragments, demonstrating escalating terminal ballistics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00.22 Shotshell Test into Clay Block
  2. 00:059mm Shotshell vs. Clay Block Impact
  3. 00:10.50 AE Desert Eagle Obliterates Clay Block

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when a .22 Shotshell hits a clay block?

When a .22 Shotshell is fired into a clay block, it creates a small impact crater with minimal spread of pellets. This demonstrates a very contained effect compared to larger calibers.

How does a 9mm Shotshell affect a clay block?

A 9mm Shotshell fired into a clay block causes significantly more damage. The impact is substantial enough to split the clay block in half, showing increased energy transfer.

What is the effect of a .50 AE round on a clay block?

A .50 AE round, fired from a powerful handgun like the Desert Eagle, completely obliterates the clay block. It fragments the block into numerous small pieces, showcasing extreme terminal ballistics.

What firearms were used in the clay block ballistics test?

The video features a Trailblazer Lifecard pistol for the .22 Shotshell test and a Desert Eagle handgun for the .50 AE round. A handgun was also used for the 9mm Shotshell test.

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