Shooting a 70 pound bow at bulletproof drywall

Published on December 13, 2024
Duration: 1:06

This video demonstrates an experimental test of a 70-pound compound bow's ability to penetrate bulletproof drywall using various arrowheads. The host, exhibiting high authority and expertise in archery, tests field tips, stainless steel broadheads, and 350-grain big game broadheads against the barrier, with a dummy positioned behind it. The results show that while some penetration occurs, none of the tested arrows fully pass through the bulletproof drywall.

Quick Summary

A 70lb compound bow was tested against bulletproof drywall using field tips, stainless steel broadheads, and 350-grain big game broadheads. None of the arrows fully penetrated the barrier, with shafts deforming upon impact, demonstrating the drywall's resistance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:13Field Tip Test
  3. 00:26Stainless Steel Broadhead Test
  4. 00:44Big Game Broadhead and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 70lb compound bow penetrate bulletproof drywall?

In this test, a 70lb compound bow using a field tip, stainless steel broadhead, and a 350-grain big game broadhead did not fully penetrate bulletproof drywall. The arrows showed limited penetration, with shafts deforming upon impact.

What types of arrowheads were tested against the drywall?

The experiment tested three types of arrowheads against bulletproof drywall: a standard field tip, a stainless steel broadhead, and a heavier 350-grain big game broadhead, to assess their penetration capabilities.

What was the outcome of shooting a 350-grain big game broadhead at bulletproof drywall?

When a 350-grain big game broadhead was shot from a 70lb compound bow at bulletproof drywall, it penetrated slightly further than the other tested tips but still failed to pass through, with the arrow shaft deforming.

What safety precautions should be taken when testing arrow penetration?

When testing arrow penetration, always ensure a safe shooting area with a reliable backstop. Treat bows with the same caution as firearms, never dry fire, and be aware of your surroundings to prevent accidents.

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