This YouTube video, titled "Can a 50 BMG shot pass close and still be lethal?", explores the terminal ballistics and potential lethality of the .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) round, even when not directly hitting a target. The title suggests a discussion about the overpressure wave, fragmentation effects, or projectile trajectory's ability to cause harm indirectly. It's likely to delve into the physics of high-powered rifle rounds and their effects in various scenarios, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in ballistics and the power of large-caliber cartridges.
This video explores the ballistics of 5.56mm ammunition at distances up to 800 yards, specifically investigating how a change in elevation from sea level (357ft) to a mile high (4800ft) affects performance. The experiment is conducted by taking a competition rifle from South Carolina to Colorado without making any adjustments to the firearm system, highlighting the real-world impact of atmospheric conditions on projectile trajectory and performance. The content aims to provide practical insights for shooters operating in diverse environments.
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