Pistols vs Bowling Balls .22LR .380 9MM .40 .45 10MM

Published on March 3, 2024
Duration: 18:26

This video demonstrates a ballistics test comparing the penetration power of various pistol calibers (.380 ACP, 9mm Luger, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm Auto) against bowling balls. The instructor uses FMJ ammunition and documents the impact and damage caused by each caliber, also including a .22LR test for comparative analysis. The experiment highlights the differences in terminal ballistics between common handgun rounds.

Quick Summary

In a ballistics test comparing pistol calibers against bowling balls, the 10mm Auto, with a 600 ft-lbs energy load, showed the most destructive power. Other calibers tested included .22LR, .380 ACP, 9mm Luger, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP, all using FMJ ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:51Calibers Tested: .22LR to 10mm
  3. 01:13Firearm Selection & Rationale
  4. 02:52Ammunition Details (FMJ)
  5. 03:54Test Begins: .380 ACP Impact
  6. 04:58Test: 9mm Luger Impact
  7. 05:28Test: .40 S&W Impact
  8. 06:28Test: .45 ACP Impact
  9. 07:09Test: 10mm Auto Impact
  10. 08:47Test: .22LR Impacts
  11. 10:23Second Round of Shots
  12. 12:219mm Luger Second Round
  13. 13:0340 S&W Second Round
  14. 14:0645 ACP Second Round
  15. 15:1710mm Auto Second Round
  16. 17:30Final Results & Summary
  17. 17:41Outro & Future Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What pistol calibers were tested against bowling balls?

The video tested .22LR, .380 ACP, 9mm Luger, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and 10mm Auto pistol calibers against bowling balls to demonstrate their penetration and destructive capabilities.

What type of ammunition was used in the bowling ball ballistics test?

The test exclusively used FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) or round nose ammunition for all calibers. Hollow points were intentionally avoided to maintain consistency in the penetration testing.

Which caliber showed the most destructive power against the bowling balls?

The 10mm Auto, specifically a load with 600 ft-lbs of energy, demonstrated the most significant destructive power, causing substantial fracturing and damage to the bowling ball.

Were there any factors that could affect the results of the bowling ball test?

Yes, the instructor noted that the bowling balls had varying weights, and lighter ones were used for pistols. Additionally, the balls could rotate upon impact, making consistent shot placement challenging.

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