.40 S&W VS Ice Bucket Challenge

Published on March 15, 2019
Duration: 7:16

This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of .40 S&W 165-grain Full Metal Jacket ammunition when fired into a large block of ice. The instructor, from Buckeye Ballistics, measures the bullet's depth of penetration, noting any protrusion and the total distance traveled within the ice block. The experiment aims to provide a visual understanding of how this specific ammunition performs against a dense medium, with future tests planned for other calibers.

Quick Summary

A .40 Smith & Wesson caliber using a 165-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet was tested for penetration depth in a large ice block. The bullet penetrated approximately 8 to 9 inches into the ice, with an additional inch of protrusion from the impact surface.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: .40 Caliber Ice Test
  2. 00:05Ammunition Details: 165gr FMJ .40 S&W
  3. 00:12First Impact and Bullet Recovery
  4. 01:03Second Ice Block Test
  5. 01:13Measuring Penetration Depth
  6. 01:34Estimated 8-Inch Penetration
  7. 02:01Retrieving Bullet Fragments
  8. 03:36Future Tests: .45 Caliber & Shotguns
  9. 04:31Bullet Found: Halfway Through Ice Bucket
  10. 05:04Bullet Recovery and Examination
  11. 05:33Total Penetration: Approx. 9 Inches
  12. 06:13Bullet Condition After Impact
  13. 06:41Preview: .45 Caliber Next Week
  14. 06:56Final Thoughts and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber and bullet type was tested in the ice bucket challenge?

The video tested a .40 Smith & Wesson caliber using a 165-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet. This specific ammunition was fired into a large block of ice to measure its penetration capabilities.

How deep did the .40 S&W bullet penetrate the ice?

The .40 S&W 165-grain FMJ bullet penetrated approximately 8 to 9 inches into the ice block. The instructor also noted that the bullet protruded about an inch from the initial impact surface.

What was the purpose of the ice bucket challenge for Buckeye Ballistics?

The ice bucket challenge was conducted to visually demonstrate and measure the penetration depth of different firearm calibers and ammunition types. This specific test focused on the performance of .40 S&W FMJ rounds.

What are the planned future tests after the .40 S&W ice penetration?

Following the .40 S&W test, Buckeye Ballistics plans to test .45 caliber ammunition in the next video. They also intend to switch to testing shotgun slugs, including .410, 20 gauge, and 12 gauge.

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