How Many Pumpkins to Stop a 50 Cal Sniper Rifle?

Published on November 4, 2025
Duration: 1:40

This video demonstrates a ballistic test using pumpkins to gauge the penetration power of various calibers, from .22 LR up to .50 BMG. The experiment, conducted by an experienced individual, showcases how different firearms and rounds interact with a soft barrier, providing a visual understanding of projectile energy and stopping power. The results highlight significant differences in penetration capabilities across the tested calibers.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test, a .50 BMG round penetrated four pumpkins and glanced off the fifth, narrowly missing the dummy. The .50 AE Desert Eagle penetrated twelve pumpkins, while a .44 Magnum penetrated four. Smaller calibers like .22 LR and 9mm showed significantly less penetration power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Experiment Setup
  2. 00:08.22 Caliber Test
  3. 00:179mm and .45 ACP Tests
  4. 00:39.44 Magnum Revolver Test
  5. 00:51.50 AE Desert Eagle Test
  6. 01:04.223 and .308 Rifle Tests
  7. 01:25.50 BMG Sniper Rifle Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber rifle was used to test pumpkin penetration?

The video tested various calibers, including a .50 BMG sniper rifle, specifically a Barrett M82, to assess its penetration power through pumpkins. Other calibers tested ranged from .22 LR up to .50 AE.

How many pumpkins did a .50 BMG round penetrate?

A .50 BMG round penetrated four pumpkins and glanced off the fifth, narrowly missing the intended dummy target. This demonstrates the significant power of the .50 BMG round.

What was the penetration difference between a .44 Magnum and a .50 AE Desert Eagle?

The .44 Magnum penetrated four pumpkins and bounced off the fifth. In contrast, the .50 AE Desert Eagle penetrated twelve pumpkins and stopped in the thirteenth, showing a substantial increase in penetration power.

Did the .223 or .308 rounds penetrate more pumpkins?

An AR-15 firing .223 caliber rounds went through three pumpkins and exited. The FN SCAR 17S firing .308 caliber rounds penetrated four pumpkins and stopped in the fifth, indicating the .308 has greater penetration power.

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