Testing the power of different 22 caliber rounds against a car. #shorts #gun #guns #22lr

Published on November 20, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the penetration power of .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Magnum ammunition against a car door. The .22 Short failed to penetrate or even chip the paint, while the .22 Long Rifle achieved one full pass-through and several dings. The .22 Magnum significantly damaged the paint but did not achieve full penetration.

Quick Summary

A ballistic test comparing .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Magnum rounds against a car door revealed significant power differences. The .22 Short had minimal effect, .22 Long Rifle achieved partial penetration, and .22 Magnum caused substantial surface damage without full penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Test Setup
  2. 00:03Testing .22 Magnum, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Short
  3. 00:44Results: .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, .22 Magnum Penetration

Frequently Asked Questions

How did .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Magnum perform against a car door?

The .22 Short barely affected the car door, not even chipping the paint. The .22 Long Rifle managed one full pass-through and several dings. The .22 Magnum caused significant paint damage but did not achieve full penetration.

Which .22 caliber round is most powerful for penetration based on this test?

Based on this car door test, the .22 Magnum showed the most significant impact and potential for penetration, followed by the .22 Long Rifle. The .22 Short demonstrated the least power.

What was the outcome of testing .22 Long Rifle against a car door?

In the test, at least one .22 Long Rifle round successfully penetrated the car door, while others only managed to ding the surface.

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