Budget Airgun BLASTING with EXPLODING AMMO!

Published on May 27, 2025
Duration: 9:54

This video tests the performance of various airgun ammunition types, including standard and exploding pellets and slugs, using a Barra 250Z air rifle. Accuracy was tested at 50 yards, and terminal effects were observed on cat food can targets. The Edgun West exploding pellets demonstrated the most significant impact on the targets.

Quick Summary

The Edgun West exploding pellets demonstrated superior terminal performance on cat food can targets, blowing the lid off and expelling contents. In accuracy tests at 50 yards, they achieved an inch-sized group, making them a strong contender for hunting with the Barra 250Z air rifle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What air rifle was used for the ammunition testing?

The video utilized a Barra 250Z air rifle in .25 caliber. It was equipped with a DFL Yokazuna moderator and an MTC King Cobra scope for the testing.

How did Edgun West exploding pellets perform in accuracy tests?

At 50 yards, the Edgun West exploding pellets achieved approximately an inch-sized group. The speaker found this accuracy impressive and considered them a potential ultimate hunting pellet for the Barra 250Z.

Which ammunition type caused the most damage to the cat food cans?

The Edgun West exploding pellets were the most devastating on the cat food can targets. They blew the lid off the can and expelled most of its contents, creating a massive entrance and exit wound.

What were the results of the H&N heavy slugs at 50 yards?

The H&N heavy slugs performed very well at 50 yards, achieving about an inch-sized group. They were also powerful enough to poke right through the steel target, indicating significant penetration.

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