This video investigates the stopping power of paper against a 9mm bullet. It features target shooting with a focus on whether a stack of paper can successfully catch or be penetrated by the projectile. The content aims to provide a visual demonstration and answer a common question regarding projectile containment.
This video features an "ammo showdown" comparing G9 Defense External Hollow Points (EHP) to Speer Gold Dot and Winchester Ranger 9mm ammunition using a spiral-cut ham as a medium. The creator, who has used G9 EHP for their EDC for years and has tested it extensively, clarifies that the demonstration is not scientific but intended for entertainment and to add to general knowledge. The video is part of a series, with a future installment promising "armored hams." The creator discloses receiving ammunition from G9 for various uses, emphasizing their effort to remain unbiased. The description also promotes DryfireMastery.com for at-home firearm training.
This video features a destructive testing scenario where a "Tenderizer Slug" is fired into a 50-pound block of clay. The primary focus is on the impact and deformation of the slug upon hitting the target, likely showcasing the slug's terminal ballistics and construction. While the specific firearm used is not mentioned, the context strongly suggests a firearm projectile was involved, making it relevant to ballistics and ammunition performance analysis.
This YouTube video features a range test of the Ruger American Ranch Rifle chambered in 350 Legend, specifically focusing on the expansion of 150-grain Extreme Point polymer tip bullets when fired into leveling sand. The video aims to demonstrate the bullet's terminal performance by recovering the expanded projectiles. The creator encourages viewer interaction and provides links to their other playlists covering handguns, long guns, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and more, along with social media links.
This YouTube video, titled "How Deep Into a Mountain will a Bullet Go? 50cal vs Earth", explores the penetration capabilities of a .50 caliber bullet against geological material. Based on the title and description, the content likely involves ballistics testing and an examination of how different calibers interact with natural earth formations. The video aims to provide a visual and informative demonstration of projectile energy dissipation in a natural environment. Links to the creator's website and Instagram are provided.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics tests five different types of 10mm ammunition from Underwood Ammo against approximately 100 pounds of clay. The clay serves as the test medium to observe the performance and terminal ballistics of each round. The video details the specific grain weight, muzzle velocity, and muzzle energy for each of the five Underwood Ammo offerings, including Xtreme Defender, Xtreme Penetrator, Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point, XTP Jacketed Hollow Point, and Flat Nose Hard Cast. It also promotes Kentucky Ballistics merchandise and social media channels, offering a discount code for Underwood Ammo.
This video explores the terminal ballistics of ice by testing how much of it is required to stop a bullet. The creator, Edwin Sarkissian, is known for his experimental approach to firearm-related content, often involving unique testing scenarios and scientific principles. The video likely demonstrates the penetration capabilities of various projectiles into a frozen medium, providing visual data on bullet deceleration and stopping power. The description points to the creator's website and Instagram for more content, suggesting a focus on engaging and visually appealing demonstrations for a firearm enthusiast audience.
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