World's Most Powerful Revolvers vs Pumpkins vs Grenade m67

Published on October 8, 2023
Duration: 33:31

This video pits powerful revolvers and a .50 BMG rifle against pumpkins and an M67 grenade. The .44 Magnum Raging Hunter penetrated 15 pumpkins, while the .357 Magnum BFR reached 7. The .30-30 Winchester BFR expanded rapidly, penetrating only 6 pumpkins. Heavier calibers like .45-70 Government and .500 S&W Magnum showed significant energy dump, while the .50 BMG rifle obliterated the initial pumpkins before the grenade detonation.

Quick Summary

The .44 Magnum Taurus Raging Hunter penetrated 15 pumpkins, outperforming the .357 Magnum BFR which reached 7. The .30-30 Winchester BFR penetrated 6 pumpkins due to rapid expansion. Heavier calibers like .45-70 and .500 S&W showed significant energy dump, splitting pumpkins.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: M67 Grenade & Pumpkins
  2. 01:00Revolver Lineup Overview
  3. 03:41.357 Magnum Ballistics Test
  4. 06:16.44 Magnum Ballistics Test
  5. 09:50Ammunition Comparison
  6. 11:13.30-30 Winchester Revolver Test
  7. 15:54.45-70 Government & .500 S&W Test
  8. 25:54.50 BMG Rifle & Grenade Finale

Frequently Asked Questions

Which revolver penetrated the most pumpkins in the test?

The Taurus Raging Hunter in .44 Magnum demonstrated the most penetration, successfully piercing through 15 pumpkins during the destructive testing segment of the video.

How did the .30-30 Winchester perform in the pumpkin test?

The Magnum Research BFR chambered in .30-30 Winchester penetrated 6 pumpkins. Despite being a rifle caliber, its bullet expanded rapidly, dumping energy early and creating large exit wounds.

What was the final destructive element in the video?

The video concluded with the detonation of an M67 fragmentation grenade placed within the remaining stack of pumpkins, following tests with various revolvers and a .50 BMG rifle.

What are the key differences between straight-wall and bottleneck cartridges?

Straight-wall cartridges have a cylindrical case, while bottleneck cartridges feature a case that tapers from the base to the neck. This tapering allows bottleneck cartridges to typically hold more propellant, leading to higher velocities and energy.

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