How deep would a bullet go into the ground?

Published on December 31, 2024
Duration: 1:11

This video from Yee Yee Life demonstrates a practical test of bullet penetration depth into the ground using various common calibers. An experienced host methodically tests 9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum, 5.56mm Green Tip, and a 12 Gauge slug, measuring each penetration depth with tools like an arrow and yardstick. The .44 Magnum achieved the deepest penetration at 19 inches, showcasing significant differences in how various ammunition types interact with soil.

Quick Summary

The .44 Magnum round demonstrated the deepest penetration into the ground, reaching a depth of 19 inches. Other tested calibers included 9mm (9.5"), 10mm (17.5"), 5.56mm Green Tip (6"), and 12 Gauge Slug (6.5").

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:089mm Penetration Test
  3. 00:1910mm Penetration Test
  4. 00:30.44 Magnum Test
  5. 00:425.56 Green Tip Test
  6. 00:53Shotgun Slug Test
  7. 01:05Final Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deepest penetrating bullet tested into the ground?

The .44 Magnum round achieved the deepest penetration into the ground, reaching an impressive depth of 19 inches during the test conducted by Yee Yee Life.

How deep does a 5.56mm green tip bullet penetrate the ground?

Surprisingly, the 5.56mm green tip rifle round showed relatively shallow penetration into the ground, measuring only 6 inches deep in the test.

Does a shotgun slug penetrate deeper than a .44 Magnum?

No, the .44 Magnum round penetrated significantly deeper into the ground (19 inches) than the 12 Gauge slug, which reached 6.5 inches.

What tools were used to measure bullet penetration depth?

The host used a combination of a yellow yardstick and an arrow as a probe to accurately measure the depth to which each bullet penetrated the ground.

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