Can a Tree Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on June 3, 2025
Duration: 15:16

This video demonstrates a comprehensive test of various firearms, from handguns like the Glock 19 to a .50 caliber sniper rifle, against a 20-inch oak tree. The host, Parker, shows that even powerful rounds, including .50 caliber API, are stopped by the natural obstacle, highlighting its effectiveness as cover. The experiment provides practical insights into ballistic penetration through natural materials.

Quick Summary

A 20-inch wide oak tree proved effective at stopping numerous firearm projectiles, including standard and Armor Piercing Incendiary (.50 BMG) rounds fired from a sniper rifle. Tests also showed it stopped handguns (9mm, 10mm, .44 Magnum), intermediate rifles (5.56mm, 7.62mm), and a 12-gauge slug.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Objective
  2. 00:45Tree Measurement and Setup
  3. 03:22Handgun Testing
  4. 04:57Crossbow and Desert Eagle
  5. 06:39Shotgun and Intermediate Rifles
  6. 09:30High-Powered Rifle Testing
  7. 11:14.50 Caliber Standard Round
  8. 13:03.50 Caliber API Round
  9. 13:52Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 20-inch oak tree stop a .50 caliber sniper rifle round?

Yes, according to a test by Yee Yee Life, a healthy 20-inch wide oak tree was able to stop both standard .50 BMG rounds and even .50 caliber Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) rounds, demonstrating significant ballistic resistance.

What types of firearms were tested against the tree?

The test included a variety of firearms, starting with handguns like the Glock 19 (9mm), Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 (10mm), and Ruger Redhawk (.44 Magnum), progressing to a Desert Eagle (.50 AE), 12-gauge slug, AR-15 (5.56mm), .450 Bushmaster, FN SCAR (7.62mm), a .30-06 rifle, and finally .50 BMG sniper rifle rounds.

Does ammunition type affect penetration through a tree?

Yes, while even standard .50 BMG rounds were stopped, the test specifically included a .50 caliber Armor Piercing Incendiary (API) round. This specialized round, designed for penetration and incendiary effects, also failed to pass through the 20-inch oak tree.

What was the conclusion about trees as cover?

The host, Parker, concluded that a robust 20-inch oak tree provides substantial cover against a wide array of ballistic threats, including high-powered rifle rounds and specialized .50 caliber ammunition.

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