Giant CUBE Bullets & The Punt Gun (The Biggest Shotgun EVER !!!)

Published on August 18, 2025
Duration: 13:21

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features Scott testing an experimental 'cube bullet' design fired from a massive Punt Gun named 'Fury.' The Punt Gun, a 9-foot-long, 110+ lb black powder firearm, generates over 30,000 ft/lbs of muzzle energy and 800 lbs of recoil. The tests evaluate the penetration and deformation of aluminum, titanium, copper, and tungsten cubes fired into water-filled trash cans, showcasing the significant impact of projectile density.

Quick Summary

The 'Fury' Punt Gun, a 9-foot-long, 110+ lb black powder firearm, was used to test experimental cube bullets. It generates over 30,000 ft/lbs of muzzle energy and 800 lbs of recoil. The tungsten cube demonstrated superior penetration, passing through four trash cans with minimal deformation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Fury Punt Gun & Cube Bullets
  2. 01:31Punt Gun Specs & Sabot
  3. 02:13Aluminum Cube Test
  4. 04:25Titanium Cube Test
  5. 07:06Copper Cube Test
  6. 09:25Tungsten Cube Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Punt Gun and what are its capabilities?

A Punt Gun is a very large bore firearm, historically used for waterfowl hunting. The 'Fury' Punt Gun featured weighs over 110 lbs, is 9 feet long, fires black powder, and produces over 30,000 ft/lbs of muzzle energy with extreme recoil.

How did the experimental cube bullets perform when fired from the Punt Gun?

The aluminum cube deformed significantly. Titanium fused with the target can. Copper showed scarring but maintained shape. The tungsten cube penetrated four cans with minimal damage, showcasing density's impact.

What kind of recoil can be expected from a Punt Gun like 'Fury'?

The 'Fury' Punt Gun is estimated to produce a recoil of approximately 800 lbs. This extreme force requires a specialized mounting system and experienced handling to manage safely.

What was used to fire the square cube bullets in the round Punt Gun barrel?

A custom-made sabot was utilized. This device ensures the square projectile fits snugly within the round bore, allowing for proper compression and a gas seal when fired.

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