Shooting Peanut Butter With Bigger and Bigger Guns…

Published on February 13, 2025
Duration: 1:56

This video conducts a ballistic experiment, testing how many jars of peanut butter different calibers can penetrate. It starts with smaller calibers like .22 LR and 9mm, which stop in the second jar, and progresses to a 10mm that penetrates five jars. The .223 Remington from an AR-15 penetrates two jars, while a 12 gauge slug stops in the fourth jar. The host demonstrates safe firearm handling throughout the casual, experimental range day.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test using peanut butter jars, a .22 LR and 9mm penetrated one jar, a .223 Remington penetrated two, a 12 gauge slug penetrated three, and a 10mm penetrated five jars.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Peanut Butter Ballistics Test
  2. 00:10.22 Caliber vs Peanut Butter Jars
  3. 00:239mm Pistol Penetration Test
  4. 00:4610mm Pistol vs Multiple Jars
  5. 01:08.223 Remington AR-15 Test
  6. 01:2612 Gauge Slug vs Jars

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested in the peanut butter ballistic experiment?

The experiment tested .22 LR, 9mm, 10mm, .223 Remington from an AR-15, and a 12 gauge slug. The penetration varied significantly between calibers.

How many jars did the 10mm caliber penetrate?

The 10mm caliber demonstrated substantial power, penetrating five jars of peanut butter and stopping within the sixth jar.

What was the result of the .223 Remington test?

The .223 Remington round, fired from an AR-15, penetrated two jars of peanut butter before being redirected and coming to a stop in the third jar.

How did the 12 gauge slug perform against the peanut butter jars?

The 12 gauge slug showed considerable stopping power, penetrating three jars of peanut butter and resting within the fourth jar.

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