Most Expensive 50 BMG vs Armor

Published on August 23, 2024
Duration: 0:21

This video from Banana Ballistics demonstrates a high-cost .50 BMG round ($95 each) being fired at a substantial 1.125-inch AR500 steel target. The expert instructor confirms that despite the immense power of the .50 BMG, the round created a significant indentation but did not penetrate the hardened steel. The demonstration highlights the resilience of quality AR500 steel against powerful rifle calibers.

Quick Summary

A .50 BMG round costing $95 was fired at a 1.125-inch AR500 steel target. The expert instructor confirmed that the round did not penetrate the steel, instead creating a deep indentation, showcasing the target's resilience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing Expensive .50 BMG Round
  2. 00:03Introducing AR500 Steel Target
  3. 00:06.50 BMG Firing Sequence
  4. 00:12Impact Inspection and Conclusion
  5. 00:18Teaser for Slap Round Video

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a .50 BMG round penetrate 1.125 inches of AR500 steel?

In this test by Banana Ballistics, a .50 BMG round, even an expensive one, did not penetrate 1.125 inches of AR500 steel. It created a significant indentation, demonstrating the steel's durability against this powerful caliber.

How much does the expensive .50 BMG round cost?

The .50 BMG round featured in this test is described as the 'most expensive' and costs $95 per round. This highlights the significant investment required for such specialized ammunition.

What is AR500 steel and how does it perform against rifle rounds?

AR500 steel is a high-hardness steel alloy commonly used for ballistic targets. As demonstrated, 1.125 inches of AR500 steel is highly resistant to penetration from powerful rifle rounds like the .50 BMG, though it can sustain significant impact damage.

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