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Published on November 19, 2025
Duration: 1:04

This video demonstrates an experiment where a .22 caliber projectile is fired at a 12-gauge shotgun shell. The .22 caliber projectile successfully penetrated the shotgun shell, exiting the other side. The experiment highlights that a bullet cannot reliably stop another bullet in this scenario.

Quick Summary

When a .22 caliber projectile is fired at a 12-gauge shotgun shell, the .22 caliber projectile penetrates the shell, passing through it from one side to the other. This experiment demonstrates that one bullet cannot reliably stop another in this specific scenario.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bullet vs Bullet Experiment
  2. 00:12Setting up the Test: Gun Prime Ammunition
  3. 00:16Test Setup: Hay Bale and Water Backstop
  4. 00:22Defining the Projectiles: Cartridge vs. Bullet
  5. 00:26The Shot: .22 Caliber vs. 12 Gauge Shell
  6. 00:34Difficulty of Aiming
  7. 00:38Sponsor: Bullet Safe Ballistic Vests
  8. 00:47Results: Penetration of the 12-Gauge Shell
  9. 00:56Conclusion: A Bullet Cannot Stop Another
  10. 01:00Subscribe for More Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when a .22 caliber bullet hits a 12-gauge shotgun shell?

When a .22 caliber projectile is fired at a 12-gauge shotgun shell, the .22 caliber projectile penetrates the shell, passing through it from one side to the other. This experiment demonstrates that one bullet cannot reliably stop another in this specific scenario.

Can a bullet stop another bullet?

Based on the experiment shown, a .22 caliber projectile striking a 12-gauge shotgun shell resulted in penetration, not stoppage. The conclusion drawn is that a bullet cannot reliably stop another bullet in this configuration, highlighting the complexities of projectile interaction.

What was the setup for the bullet impact experiment?

The experiment involved firing a .22 caliber projectile at a 12-gauge shotgun shell. The setup included a hay bale for support and a water backstop behind the target to catch any potential fragments or projectiles, though the projectile in this case passed through.

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