R.I.P. 50 BMG Ammo (The Most Devastating 50 BMG EVER !!!)

Published on May 4, 2026
Duration: 20:17

This video showcases custom-made .50 BMG RIP-inspired projectiles, designed to mimic the fragmentation of G2 Research's original RIP rounds. The host, Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, tests these rounds extensively in ballistic gel, refried beans, and against a zombie bust, demonstrating their extreme energy transfer and fragmentation capabilities. The tests confirm significant pedal separation and deep wound channels, with the projectiles proving stable at distance and capable of stopping in the fifth water jug.

Quick Summary

Custom .50 BMG RIP-inspired rounds, weighing 694 grains and traveling at 2610 ft/s, exhibit extreme terminal ballistics. They fragment aggressively upon impact, creating wide wound channels and significant damage, as demonstrated in ballistic gel and against various targets. Both boat-tailed and non-boat-tailed versions proved stable at 100 yards, showing no tumbling.

Chapters

  1. 00:49Introduction & RIP Round History
  2. 01:14G2 Research RIP Round Explained
  3. 01:55Introducing .50 BMG RIP Rounds
  4. 03:06Ballistic Bandit Giveaway Promotion
  5. 04:34Testing Original RIP Pistol Rounds
  6. 05:01RIP 10mm Gel Test Results
  7. 05:48Preparing for .50 BMG RIP Test
  8. 06:43.50 BMG RIP Round Test 1
  9. 07:05.50 BMG RIP Test 1 Results
  10. 08:20.50 BMG RIP Round Test 2 (Point Blank)
  11. 09:03.50 BMG RIP Test 2 Results
  12. 09:49Energy Transfer Discussion
  13. 10:02Sour Cream Test Setup
  14. 10:59Sour Cream Test Results
  15. 11:20Refried Beans Test Setup
  16. 11:45Refried Beans Test Results
  17. 12:24Zombie Bust Test Setup
  18. 13:09Zombie Bust Test Results
  19. 13:26Pickle Jar Test Setup
  20. 14:02Pickle Jar Test Results
  21. 14:13Water Jug Test Setup (Base Recovery)
  22. 14:54Water Jug Test Results
  23. 15:53Base Recovery Analysis
  24. 16:04Distance Stability Test Setup (100 Yards)
  25. 16:32Distance Stability Test (Non-Boat Tail)
  26. 17:21Distance Stability Test (Boat Tail)
  27. 17:45Distance Stability Results & Conclusion
  28. 18:38Viewer Feedback & Call to Action
  29. 19:02SCI Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are G2 Research RIP rounds?

G2 Research RIP rounds, introduced in 2014, stand for Radically Invasive Projectile. They feature a unique bullet design with 'petals' that separate upon impact, creating a wider wound channel and significant fragmentation. Originally produced in pistol calibers, they were known for their aggressive expansion characteristics.

How do the custom .50 BMG RIP rounds perform?

The custom .50 BMG RIP rounds, inspired by the original design, demonstrated extreme terminal ballistics. They fragmented aggressively in ballistic gel, created massive damage in tests with refried beans and a zombie bust, and showed significant penetration by stopping in the fifth of six five-gallon water jugs.

What is the weight and velocity of these .50 BMG RIP rounds?

These custom .50 BMG RIP rounds weigh 694 grains. Their velocity was measured at 2610 feet per second, which is comparable to standard .50 BMG ammunition velocities typically around 2700 ft/s.

Are the custom .50 BMG RIP rounds stable at distance?

Yes, tests conducted at 100 yards indicated that both the non-boat-tailed and boat-tailed versions of these custom .50 BMG RIP projectiles are stable in flight and do not tumble. This suggests good aerodynamic design for long-range performance.

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