เมื่อยิงหนังสือซ้อนกันสี่เล่มด้วยปืน .17 .22 .44 Maxnum ระยะ 50เมตร

Published on July 2, 2017
Duration: 6:04

This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of three different calibers (.17 HMR, .22 LR, and .44 Magnum) when fired at a stack of four books from a distance of 50 meters. The instructor, referred to as 'Kru Jack', shows the results of each shot, highlighting how far each round penetrated the stacked books. The .44 Magnum and .17 HMR showed significant penetration, while the .22 LR had limited success.

Quick Summary

In a firearms test at 50 meters, a 2-inch stack of books was used to evaluate penetration. The .44 Magnum and .17 HMR showed significant penetration, with the .44 Magnum passing through multiple books. The .22 LR, however, only penetrated one book and did not exit the stack.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction and Initial Setup
  2. 00:53Testing .17 HMR
  3. 00:58Testing .22 LR
  4. 01:35Shot Group Analysis
  5. 02:30Instructor Kru Jack Introduces .44 Magnum Test
  6. 02:4950 Meter Range Setup
  7. 03:51Examining the Targets and Book Penetration
  8. 04:00Detailed Results: .17 HMR Penetration
  9. 04:14Detailed Results: .22 LR Penetration
  10. 04:35Detailed Results: .44 Magnum Penetration
  11. 05:01Summary of Book Penetration by Caliber
  12. 05:10Total Book Thickness and .22 LR Performance
  13. 05:30Transition to Next Test (Shotgun)

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the total thickness of the books used in the penetration test?

The total thickness of the stacked books used in the penetration test was approximately 2 inches. This provided a consistent barrier to evaluate the performance of different firearm calibers.

How did the .22 LR perform in the book penetration test at 50 meters?

The .22 LR round only penetrated one of the four stacked books, lodging within it. It failed to pass through the entire 2-inch thickness of the book stack from 50 meters.

Which calibers demonstrated the best penetration through the stacked books at 50 meters?

The .44 Magnum and the .17 HMR demonstrated the most significant penetration through the stacked books at 50 meters. The .44 Magnum, in particular, passed through multiple books.

What distance was used for the firearm penetration test?

The firearm penetration test was conducted at a distance of 50 meters. This distance was used to evaluate how the different calibers performed under these specific conditions.

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