700 NITRO vs ZOMBIE TORSO 🧟‍♂️ (World’s Biggest Elephant Gun)

Published on January 26, 2022
Duration: 15:03

This video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics testing several of the world's largest caliber firearms against a realistic ballistic dummy torso. The expert demonstrates the destructive power of rounds like the .700 Nitro Express (1000 grain) and .600 Nitro Express (900 grain), showcasing detailed firearm engravings and unique actions like the Blaser R8 straight-pull bolt. The testing provides valuable insights into the performance of these extreme hunting calibers on simulated organic material.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics expert Scott tests the .700 Nitro Express (1000 grain), .600 Nitro Express (900 grain), and other massive calibers against a realistic Ballistic Dummy Labs torso, showcasing extreme terminal ballistics and firearm performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:13Zombie Torso Introduction
  3. 02:25.700 Nitro Express Test
  4. 05:33.600 Nitro Express Test
  5. 07:00.500 Nitro Express Test
  6. 09:04.470 Nitro Express Test
  7. 11:19.460 Weatherby Magnum Test
  8. 12:17.500 Jeffery Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the zombie torso?

The video tested several large-caliber firearms, including the .700 Nitro Express, .600 Nitro Express, .500 Nitro Express, .470 Nitro Express, .460 Weatherby Magnum, and .500 Jeffery, against a ballistic dummy torso.

What type of ballistic dummy was used for the tests?

A realistic zombie torso dummy from Ballistic Dummy Labs was used. It featured lifelike organs, bones, and simulated blood, weighing approximately 60-80 lbs for accurate terminal ballistics evaluation.

What were the bullet weights for the largest calibers tested?

The .700 Nitro Express used a 1000-grain soft point round, while the .600 Nitro Express fired a 900-grain soft point. The .500 Nitro Express utilized a 570-grain Swift A-Frame, and the .470 Nitro Express used a 500-grain soft point.

What is the significance of testing large calibers on a ballistic torso?

Testing large calibers on a ballistic torso provides valuable data on terminal ballistics, projectile performance (expansion, penetration), and the effectiveness of these powerful rounds on simulated organic material, crucial for understanding their application.

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