CRAZY SUPERSONIC EXPLODING AMMO! 💥… oh yea 😎

Published on February 22, 2025
Duration: 2:24

This video demonstrates the performance of an EDgun Ly air rifle in .22 caliber, modified with a longer barrel and set to maximum power. The test involves shooting EDgun West exploding pellets at a block of clay to assess their impact and penetration capabilities. The results highlight the significant destructive power of these specialized pellets.

Quick Summary

The EDgun Ly .22 caliber air rifle, enhanced with a longer barrel and set to maximum power, demonstrated significant destructive capability using 18.6-grain EDgun West exploding pellets. These pellets created a 4-inch wide cavity and penetrated 6.5 inches into a clay block, completely hollowing out the impact zone.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: EDgun Ly .22 Caliber Setup
  2. 00:30Accuracy Test & Chronograph Setup
  3. 01:06Exploding Pellet Impact Test on Clay
  4. 01:20Impact Results and Cavity Analysis
  5. 01:43Pellet Expansion and Penetration Details
  6. 02:00Final Impressions and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of air rifle was used in the test?

The test utilized an EDgun Ly air rifle in .22 caliber. It was modified with a longer barrel and set to its maximum power setting for the demonstration.

What were the results of shooting exploding pellets into a clay block?

The EDgun West exploding pellets created a significant 4-inch wide cavity in the clay block, penetrating about 6.5 inches deep. The pellets completely hollowed out the impact area.

What are the specifications of the exploding pellets used?

The exploding pellets used were EDgun West brand, weighing 18.6 grains. They are designed to expand dramatically upon impact, creating a large cavity.

How did the longer barrel and max power affect the air rifle's performance?

The combination of a longer barrel and maximum power setting on the EDgun Ly air rifle is stated to provide more power, as evidenced by the destructive impact of the pellets.

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