50 BMG vs Anvil

Published on November 30, 2018
Duration: 11:38

This guide details an expert-level durability test comparing various high-caliber firearms against a 55lb cast iron anvil. The experiment, conducted by Kentucky Ballistics, highlights the destructive power of .50 BMG APIT and API rounds, which caused significant structural damage, while other calibers like .338 Lapua and .308 Winchester created superficial craters. The assessment emphasizes the anvil's remarkable toughness and the specific performance differences between ammunition types and rifle platforms.

Quick Summary

The .50 BMG caliber, particularly with APIT and API rounds fired from a Serbu RN-50, demonstrated superior destructive capability against a 55lb cast iron anvil. While other calibers like .338 Lapua and .308 Winchester caused superficial damage, only the .50 BMG penetrated and compromised the anvil's structure, highlighting its extreme power.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Introduction and Experiment Setup
  2. 01:24.50 BMG Testing
  3. 06:36Gun Rack Showcase
  4. 07:06Multi-Caliber Comparison
  5. 10:28Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the most effective caliber against the 55lb cast iron anvil?

The .50 BMG caliber, specifically using Armor Piercing Incendiary Tracer (APIT) and Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) rounds, proved to be the most effective against the 55lb cast iron anvil, causing structural damage and penetration.

How did other calibers perform against the anvil?

Calibers such as .338 Lapua, .30-06, .308 Winchester, 7.62x39mm, and 5.56x45mm NATO impacted the anvil, but primarily created craters and did not compromise its structural integrity like the .50 BMG rounds.

What safety precautions were mentioned for testing?

The video emphasized the importance of angling the target to prevent ricochets and ensuring a safe distance from the firing line. Proper firearm handling and safety protocols are crucial during such tests.

Which rifle was used for the .50 BMG testing?

The Serbu RN-50 rifle was used for the .50 BMG testing against the anvil. This rifle is chambered in .50 BMG and capable of firing specialized rounds like incendiary and armor-piercing types.

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