Ballistic Dummy Lab vs. 408 Cheytac

Published on March 15, 2024
Duration: 13:33

This video tests the durability of a Ballistic Dummy Lab torso, named Carl, against various calibers from .22 LR up to .408 Chey Tac. The presenters demonstrate the effects of different rounds, including penetration, expansion, and structural damage, on the dummy. They highlight the significant power of larger calibers like the .408 Chey Tac and the .308 Winchester, showcasing how they can cause catastrophic damage.

Quick Summary

The Ballistic Dummy Lab humanized torso, named Carl, costs over $2,000, with a specific mention of $3,500. Ammunition for the .408 Chey Tac can cost approximately $16 per round, highlighting the expense of this caliber and the testing setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction and Carl the Torso
  2. 00:56Expensive Setup: Torso and 408 Chey Tac
  3. 01:40Testing Progression: .22 LR to Intermediate Calibers
  4. 03:39Testing .22 LR on Carl's Head
  5. 04:429mm Test: Sig P226 X5 Legion
  6. 06:05.357 Magnum Test: Revolver Damage
  7. 07:24223/5.56 Test: Leaden Steel LP1
  8. 08:14300 Blackout Test: Hornady Subsonics
  9. 09:237.62x39mm Test: Kalashnikov KP-104
  10. 10:55.308 Winchester Test: PSA M110 Clone
  11. 12:44Final Test: 408 Chey Tac Impact
  12. 12:50Shoutout to Ballistic Dummy Lab

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of a Ballistic Dummy Lab humanized torso?

A Ballistic Dummy Lab humanized torso, like the one named Carl in the video, costs over $2,000, with a specific mention of $3,500. This high cost contributes to the overall expense of the testing conducted in the video.

How much does ammunition for a .408 Chey Tac rifle typically cost?

Ammunition for the powerful .408 Chey Tac caliber can be quite expensive, with the video estimating the cost to be around $16 per round. This makes accuracy and avoiding misses crucial during shooting sessions with this rifle.

What kind of damage can a 9mm round inflict on a ballistic torso?

A 9mm round fired from a Sig P226 X5 Legion can cause significant damage, including penetrating the torso between the second and third intercostal spaces, exiting the back, and damaging the vertebrae, as demonstrated on the dummy Carl.

Which calibers were tested against the Ballistic Dummy Lab torso?

The video tested a range of calibers against the ballistic dummy, starting with .22 LR, then progressing through 9mm, .357 Magnum, 223/5.56x45mm NATO, 300 Blackout, 7.62x39mm, .308 Winchester, and culminating with the .408 Chey Tac.

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