This Lever Gun Is Heavy Artillery 💪

Published on May 12, 2023
Duration: 15:29

This video from Kentucky Ballistics showcases the Big Horn Armory Black Thunder lever-action rifle chambered in .500 Magnum. The review highlights its impressive power through destructive testing on various targets, including toilets, Orbeez, wax blocks, and a zombie bust. Expert analysis is provided on terminal ballistics and velocity comparisons.

Quick Summary

The Big Horn Armory Black Thunder is a powerful lever-action rifle in .500 Magnum with a 16-inch barrel. It achieved 2026 fps with 350gr JHP Underwood Ammo, demonstrating significant energy for destructive testing on targets like toilets, wax blocks, and zombie busts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Skit
  2. 01:15Firearm Introduction: Big Horn Armory Black Thunder
  3. 03:33Toilet Destruction Test
  4. 05:14Ballistic Gel and Velocity Comparison
  5. 08:24Orbeez and Wax Block Testing
  6. 10:25Toy and Liquid Targets
  7. 13:07Zombie Bust Final Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Big Horn Armory Black Thunder rifle?

The Big Horn Armory Black Thunder is a lever-action rifle chambered in .500 Magnum. It features a 16-inch barrel, a substantial muzzle brake, M-LOK rails, and Skinner sights, designed for powerful performance.

How does the .500 Magnum perform from the Black Thunder rifle?

The .500 Magnum from the 16-inch Black Thunder rifle achieved 2026 fps with 350gr JHP Underwood Ammo. This demonstrates significant energy and destructive capability, as shown in tests against various targets.

What kind of destructive testing was performed on the Black Thunder?

The video features destructive testing on ceramic toilets, 5 gallons of Orbeez, a 16-inch wax block, vintage toys, and a Ballistic Dummy Labs zombie bust, showcasing the .500 Magnum's power.

What is the velocity difference between the .500 Magnum in a revolver versus the Black Thunder rifle?

A 16-inch barrel on the Black Thunder rifle propelled the .500 Magnum to 2026 fps, significantly higher than the 1738 fps recorded from an 8 3/8 inch revolver firing the same ammunition.

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