4 BORE Rifle vs Zombie Torsos (The Biggest Rifle Ever !!!)

Published on May 1, 2023
Duration: 13:26

This video from Kentucky Ballistics showcases the immense power of a Christian Firearms 4 Bore rifle. Expertly demonstrating its capabilities, Scott compares its 2,150-grain projectile to a .50 BMG and tests its destructive force against ballistic dummies. The footage highlights the rifle's significant recoil and the devastating impact of its solid lead rounds.

Quick Summary

The 4 Bore rifle, demonstrated by Kentucky Ballistics, fires a massive 2,150-grain solid lead projectile from a 1-inch diameter barrel, generating approximately 200 lbs of recoil. Tests against ballistic dummies showed complete destruction of heads and severe damage to torsos.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 4 Bore Rifle
  2. 01:304 Bore Rifle Specifications
  3. 02:26Baseline Testing with Common Calibers
  4. 05:554 Bore vs. Two Zombie Heads
  5. 08:174 Bore vs. Two Zombie Torsos
  6. 10:47Bullet Recovery and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 4 Bore rifle so powerful?

The 4 Bore rifle is exceptionally powerful due to its massive 2,150-grain solid lead projectile and its 1-inch diameter barrel. This combination results in immense kinetic energy transfer upon impact, far exceeding standard rifle calibers.

How much recoil does the 4 Bore rifle produce?

The 4 Bore rifle is known for producing extreme recoil, estimated to be upwards of 200 lbs. This significant force requires substantial physical strength and proper technique to manage safely.

What was the outcome of the 4 Bore rifle test on ballistic dummies?

When fired at ballistic dummy torsos and heads, the 4 Bore rifle caused complete obliteration of the heads and massive structural failure in the torsos, demonstrating its devastating destructive capability.

Is the 4 Bore bullet recovered after firing?

Yes, the 4 Bore bullet was recovered from the range berm. Despite the extreme impact, the solid lead projectile remained largely intact, though significantly deformed.

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