7 Of The Most Insane Bullets Available

Published on June 13, 2025
Duration: 14:54

This video dives deep into specialized ammunition, showcasing the performance of Bear Creek Ballistics .44 Magnum +P rounds against steel and in ballistic gel, demonstrating significant penetration and wound channel creation. It also tests various 12 Gauge slugs, including the Hickory Flat Boars RIP Slug and a Ballistic Machinist slug with a .357 Magnum core, highlighting their unique construction and terminal ballistics. The host, with high authority in recreational ballistics testing, uses chronographs and ballistic gel to provide detailed analysis.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis reveals the Bear Creek Ballistics .44 Magnum +P round offers energy comparable to a 30-30 rifle, penetrating 3/16" steel and achieving 22" in gel. The Hickory Flat Boars RIP Slug (12 Gauge) segments for a large wound channel and deep penetration. Specialized slugs are tested using chronographs and ballistic gel for detailed performance data.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Bear Creek .44 Mag
  2. 00:40.44 Mag Steel Plate Test
  3. 02:51.44 Mag Ballistic Gel
  4. 03:43Max Tactical 'Reaper' Slug
  5. 05:26Hickory Flat Boars RIP Slug
  6. 07:31Hickory Flat Boars 'Kraken' Slug
  7. 08:57Ballistic Machinist Slug
  8. 10:52Bubblegum Slug
  9. 12:12Mystery Black Shell

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the performance of the Bear Creek Ballistics .44 Magnum +P round?

The Bear Creek Ballistics .44 Magnum +P round demonstrates significant performance, comparable to a 30-30 rifle round. It can penetrate 3/16 inch mild steel and creates a massive wound channel with approximately 22 inches of penetration in ballistic gel, indicating high energy transfer and deep penetration capabilities.

How does the Hickory Flat Boars RIP Slug perform?

The Hickory Flat Boars RIP Slug, a 303-grain solid brass 12 Gauge projectile, is designed to segment into six pieces upon impact. It creates a substantial wound channel and achieves about 13.25 inches of penetration for its main body, making it effective for large game.

What specialized 12 Gauge slugs were tested?

The video tested several specialized 12 Gauge slugs, including the Hickory Flat Boars RIP Slug (solid brass, segmented), a solid copper projectile expanding into a 'Kraken' shape, and a unique segmented aluminum slug containing a .357 Magnum projectile. A novelty 'Bubblegum' slug and an unlabeled 'Mystery Black Shell' were also examined.

What tools are used for ballistic testing in the video?

The video utilizes a Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph to measure projectile velocity and employs calibrated ballistic gel blocks to analyze terminal ballistics, including wound channel dimensions and penetration depth. These tools allow for objective data collection on ammunition performance.

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