Geodo Kentucky de 45kg vs 50 BMG (à prova de bala)

Published on January 29, 2025
Duration: 2:35

This video tests the ballistic resistance of a 100lb Kentucky Geode against various calibers, from birdshot to 50 BMG. It demonstrates how different ammunition types impact and penetrate the geode, with the 50 BMG ultimately cracking it open. The experiment highlights the significant destructive power of larger calibers against dense, natural materials.

Quick Summary

A 100lb Kentucky Geode was subjected to ballistic testing with calibers ranging from 12 gauge birdshot to .50 BMG. While smaller calibers caused superficial damage or fissures, the .50 BMG round ultimately succeeded in cracking the geode open, showcasing its immense power against dense natural materials.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Geode and Test Setup
  2. 00:09Testing Sequence: Birdshot to 50 BMG
  3. 00:2112 Gauge Birdshot Impact
  4. 00:32.22 Caliber Test
  5. 00:40.380 Automatic Test
  6. 01:009mm Test: Shadow Systems MR920
  7. 01:175.56x45mm Test: Wooks Vigilante
  8. 01:38.308 Winchester Test: Samurai Firearms AR10
  9. 01:57.50 BMG Test: Big Kahuna Firearms AR15
  10. 02:11Post-Test Analysis and Geode Opening
  11. 02:23Conclusion: 50 BMG Opens the Geode

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were used to test the ballistic resistance of a 100lb Kentucky Geode?

The geode was tested with 12 gauge birdshot, .22 LR, .380 ACP, 9mm, 5.56x45mm, .308 Winchester, and finally .50 BMG. The experiment aimed to demonstrate the penetration capabilities of each round against the dense rock formation.

Which caliber was most effective at breaching the 100lb Kentucky Geode?

The .50 BMG caliber proved to be the most effective, successfully cracking open the 100lb Kentucky Geode with a clean slice. This demonstrates its significant destructive power against dense natural materials.

What were the results of the 9mm and 5.56x45mm tests on the geode?

The 9mm round from a Shadow Systems MR920 cracked the geode, revealing an inner core but not fully opening it. The 5.56x45mm round caused capillary fissures due to the rock's thickness variations but did not penetrate.

How did the .308 Winchester round affect the geode?

The .308 Winchester round from a Samurai Firearms AR10 provided a clear view into the geode's interior, indicating substantial energy transfer and a significant step towards breaching the dense material.

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