Can a Near Miss from a 50 cal Still KILL You?

Published on July 12, 2016
Duration: 7:10

This video debunks the myth that a near miss from a 50 BMG round can be lethal due to shockwave effects. Through controlled experiments with drones and a house of cards, the demonstration shows that 50 BMG projectiles, designed for aerodynamic efficiency, create minimal air disruption and thus negligible shockwaves capable of causing harm at a distance. The presenter, identified as a gun expert, highlights that the projectile's design prioritizes speed and range over air displacement.

Quick Summary

The myth that a 50 BMG round's shockwave can kill you if it misses is false. These projectiles are designed for aerodynamics to maintain velocity and range, minimizing air disruption. Experiments with drones and houses of cards show the shockwave is not powerful enough to cause harm at a distance; the primary danger is direct impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Battlefield 1 Chat
  2. 00:32The 50 BMG Shockwave Myth
  3. 01:0450 BMG Power Demonstration vs. 9mm
  4. 01:42Testing 50 BMG Shockwave on Drones
  5. 03:10Testing Shockwave on House of Cards
  6. 03:38Testing .45-70 Sharps Shockwave
  7. 05:10Audible Sponsorship & Book Recommendation
  8. 05:48Explanation of Aerodynamic Design
  9. 06:14Thanks to Operator Druski & Future Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 50 BMG bullet's shockwave kill you if it misses?

No, the myth that a near miss from a 50 BMG round can kill you due to its shockwave is false. While powerful, these projectiles are designed for aerodynamics, minimizing air disruption. Experiments show the shockwave is not strong enough to cause harm at a distance.

Why don't 50 BMG rounds create lethal shockwaves when they miss?

50 BMG rounds are engineered to be highly aerodynamic to maximize velocity and range. This design minimizes air disruption. If they displaced significant air, they would create too much friction, slowing them down and reducing their effective distance.

What is the primary danger of a 50 BMG round?

The primary danger associated with a 50 BMG round is direct impact. Its immense kinetic energy upon hitting a target is what makes it so destructive. The shockwave generated by its passage through the air is not a significant threat at any practical distance.

How was the 50 BMG shockwave myth tested in the video?

The video tested the 50 BMG shockwave myth by firing rounds near sensitive targets like drones and a house of cards. The results showed minimal disturbance to these targets, proving that the shockwave effect is negligible and not capable of causing harm at a distance.

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