IT’S SLOW MO TIME !!! 🎥

Published on October 26, 2021
Duration: 7:08

This video showcases a new slow-motion camera setup for detailed firearm ballistics testing. Expert Scott from Kentucky Ballistics demonstrates the capabilities by testing powerful firearms like the Desert Eagle .50 AE, S&W 500 Magnum, a 12-gauge shotgun, and a .500 Nitro Express rifle against various targets, highlighting the impact in stunning slow motion.

Quick Summary

Expert Scott from Kentucky Ballistics utilizes a new slow-motion camera to analyze firearm impacts. The series, 'It's Slow Mo Time,' features powerful firearms like the Desert Eagle .50 AE, S&W 500 Magnum, a 12-gauge shotgun, and a .500 Nitro Express rifle, testing their performance against targets such as water jugs, cabbages, and watermelons to visually demonstrate terminal ballistics in stunning detail.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction: Slow Mo Time Series
  2. 00:46Desert Eagle .50 AE Water Jug Test
  3. 01:53S&W 500 Magnum Cabbage Test
  4. 02:54Rock Island Armory 12 Gauge Test
  5. 03:55.500 Nitro Express Rifle Watermelon Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested in the Kentucky Ballistics slow-motion video?

The video features a Desert Eagle chambered in .50 AE, a Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum revolver, a Rock Island Armory mag-fed 12-gauge shotgun, and a double-barrel .500 Nitro Express rifle.

What kind of ammunition was used for the Desert Eagle and S&W 500 Magnum tests?

For the Desert Eagle .50 AE, Underwood Ammo 300gr Jacketed Hollow Points (JHP) were used. The Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum was fired using Underwood Ammo 350gr JHP rounds.

What targets were used to demonstrate the firearms' impact in slow motion?

Targets included a one-gallon water jug for the Desert Eagle, a cabbage for the S&W 500 Magnum, orange beverage jugs for the 12-gauge shotgun, and a watermelon for the .500 Nitro Express rifle.

What is the main purpose of the 'It's Slow Mo Time' series on Kentucky Ballistics?

The 'It's Slow Mo Time' series aims to showcase the dramatic effects of firearm impacts and ballistics in extreme slow motion, providing a detailed visual analysis of projectile performance against various targets.

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