How Deep Would a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle Shoot Into the Ground?

Published on April 3, 2025
Duration: 10:53

This video tests the ground penetration depth of various firearms, from 9mm handguns to a .50 caliber Barrett sniper rifle. The .50 BMG achieved the deepest penetration at 21 inches, significantly outperforming other calibers. Handgun results varied, with 10mm penetrating 15 inches and 9mm/44 Magnum around 10-11 inches. Rifle calibers like 5.56mm, .450 Bushmaster, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .30-06 showed moderate penetration, while a 12-gauge slug created a wide crater but penetrated less.

Quick Summary

The Barrett .50 BMG sniper rifle achieved the deepest ground penetration in the test, reaching an impressive 21 inches into the soil. This significantly outperformed all other calibers tested, including handguns and other rifle rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Ground Penetration Experiment
  2. 00:41Firearm Lineup: 9mm to .50 Cal
  3. 01:07Handgun Penetration Tests (9mm, 10mm, .44 Mag)
  4. 03:57Shotgun & AR-15 Ground Impact
  5. 05:51Rifle Caliber Penetration (.450, 6.5, .30-06)
  6. 07:51.50 Cal BMG Test & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the deepest ground penetration achieved in the Yee Yee Life test?

The Barrett .50 BMG sniper rifle achieved the deepest ground penetration in the test, reaching an impressive 21 inches into the soil. This significantly outperformed all other calibers tested.

How did the 10mm handgun perform in the ground penetration test?

The 10mm Smith & Wesson handgun demonstrated substantial penetration, reaching 15 inches into the ground. This was the deepest penetration recorded among the handgun calibers tested.

What was the penetration depth of the 5.56mm AR-15 round?

The 5.56mm green tip round fired from an AR-15 penetrated 7.5 inches into the ground during the test. This was less than most rifle calibers but more than the 12-gauge slug.

Did the 12-gauge shotgun slug penetrate deeply?

While the 12-gauge shotgun slug penetrated only 5 inches into the ground, it created a notably wide crater. This suggests a different impact characteristic compared to pointed rifle bullets.

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