Can a 100 Pound Block of Lead Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on March 14, 2026
Duration: 18:01

This video tests the ballistic resistance of a 100-pound block of lead against various firearm calibers, from .22LR up to .50 BMG. The experiment demonstrates how different rounds interact with soft lead, showing deformation and penetration depths. Notably, the .50 BMG round successfully penetrated the entire lead block and a target behind it, highlighting the extreme power of this caliber.

Quick Summary

A 100-pound block of lead was tested against various calibers, including the .50 BMG. While lower calibers caused superficial damage or limited penetration, the .50 BMG round, after an initial miss, successfully penetrated the entire lead block and a target behind it, demonstrating its extreme ballistic power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lead Block Ballistics Test
  2. 01:43Testing .22LR Against Lead Block
  3. 02:21Testing 9mm (Glock 19) Against Lead Block
  4. 04:01Testing .45 ACP (1911) Against Lead Block
  5. 04:35Testing .44 Magnum Against Lead Block
  6. 06:30Testing .50 AE (Desert Eagle) Against Lead Block
  7. 07:29Testing .223 Remington (AR-15) Against Lead Block
  8. 08:13Testing 7.62x39mm (AK-47) Against Lead Block
  9. 09:03Testing 12 Gauge Slug Against Lead Block
  10. 10:16Testing .308 Winchester (SCAR 17) Against Lead Block
  11. 11:24Preparing for the .50 BMG Test
  12. 12:41The .50 BMG Test: Can It Stop It?
  13. 13:44.50 BMG First Shot (Miss)
  14. 14:28.50 BMG Second Shot (Hit)
  15. 15:07.50 BMG Penetrates Lead Block and Target
  16. 17:01Conclusion and Giveaways

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when a .50 BMG round hits a 100-pound block of lead?

When a .50 BMG round hits a 100-pound block of lead, it creates a massive impact. After an initial miss that grazed the side, a direct hit successfully penetrated the entire block and continued through a target placed behind it, causing significant damage and smoke.

Can a 100-pound lead block stop a 50 caliber sniper rifle round?

No, a 100-pound block of lead cannot stop a .50 BMG round. While it significantly deforms and slows the projectile, the .50 BMG has enough power to penetrate completely through the lead block and continue its trajectory.

How does a 9mm bullet interact with a lead block?

A 9mm bullet fired into a 100-pound lead block causes noticeable penetration, estimated at about half an inch. The bullet's jacket separates from the lead core, with the lead core remaining centered within the impact site.

What is the penetration depth of a .223 Remington round in a lead block?

A .223 Remington round fired from an AR-15 penetrates approximately 2 inches into the 100-pound lead block. This is significantly deeper than handgun rounds and causes pieces of the jacket to tumble out.

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