Can a 100 Pound Kettle Bell Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on February 14, 2026
Duration: 17:47

This video from Yee Yee Life features a 100-pound Paradigm Pro Elite kettlebell subjected to a series of ballistic tests, starting with small handgun calibers and escalating to a .50 BMG sniper round. The experiment, led by a high-authority firearms influencer, demonstrates the progressive damage inflicted on the kettlebell, culminating in a significant crack and flash from the .50 BMG impact, indicating it barely stopped the round. The testing highlights the destructive power of larger calibers against dense materials.

Quick Summary

A 100-pound Paradigm Pro Elite kettlebell was tested against various firearm calibers, from .22 LR up to .50 BMG. While smaller rounds caused minimal damage, larger calibers like .44 Magnum and .50 AE led to fragmentation. The .50 BMG round cracked the kettlebell and nearly penetrated it, demonstrating its extreme power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Kettlebell Ballistics Test
  2. 01:30Small Caliber Testing (.22 LR, 9mm)
  3. 05:13Medium Handgun Calibers (.45 ACP, .44 Magnum)
  4. 07:21Large Handgun & Rifle Calibers (.50 AE, 5.56 NATO)
  5. 08:53Shotgun & High-Power Rifles (12 Gauge, .308 Win, .30-06)
  6. 14:10The .50 BMG Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the 100-pound kettlebell?

The test included progressively larger calibers: .22 LR, 9mm, .45 ACP, .44 Magnum, .50 AE, 5.56 NATO, a 12-gauge slug, .308 Win, .30-06, and finally, a .50 BMG round.

How much damage did the .50 BMG round inflict on the kettlebell?

The .50 BMG round caused a massive flash and explosion upon impact, visibly cracking the 100-pound cast iron kettlebell and appearing to pass almost entirely through it.

Which caliber caused the most fragmentation on the kettlebell?

The .44 Magnum round caused significant fragmentation and material displacement on the kettlebell, with fragments peppering a mannequin placed behind the target.

What was the outcome of testing smaller handgun calibers on the kettlebell?

The .22 LR barely chipped the paint, while the 9mm left a small divot and some fragmentation. The .45 ACP also caused noticeable divots and fragmentation.

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