How many 2x10s of wood will a 50 cal go through ?

Published on February 25, 2024
Duration: 0:23

This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of a .50 caliber rifle, specifically testing how many 2x10 wood boards it can penetrate. The shooter successfully pierced 11 boards, with the projectile stopping in the 12th. The analysis highlights significant splintering and kinetic energy transfer, showcasing the power of the .50 BMG round.

Quick Summary

A .50 caliber rifle, firing Hornady Precision Hunter ammunition, demonstrated impressive penetration power by piercing 11 stacked 2x10 wood boards. The test, conducted at an outdoor range, showcased significant splintering and kinetic energy transfer, with the projectile stopping in the 12th board.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Test Setup
  2. 00:04Slow-Motion Impact Analysis
  3. 00:14Results and Penetration Count

Frequently Asked Questions

How many 2x10 wood boards can a .50 caliber rifle penetrate?

In this test, a .50 caliber rifle firing Hornady Precision Hunter ammunition successfully penetrated 11 stacked 2x10 wood boards, with the projectile stopping in the 12th board. The test demonstrated significant splintering and kinetic energy transfer.

What type of ammunition was used in the .50 caliber penetration test?

The .50 caliber rifle in this penetration test utilized Hornady Precision Hunter ammunition. This specific ammunition was chosen to assess the rifle's capabilities against multiple wood board barriers.

What visual evidence supports the penetration claim of the .50 caliber rifle?

Visual evidence includes slow-motion footage capturing the bullet's passage through the wood, showing extensive splintering. On-screen text overlays explicitly state '< bullet stuck in 12th board' and 'Went through 11 2x10s', confirming the results.

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