This YouTube video compares the performance of .22LR, .17HMR, and .22WMR rimfire calibers when fired at concrete blocks. It tests various firearms chambered in these calibers to observe their impact and penetration capabilities. The description also includes links to other related videos featuring pistols, rifles, and shotguns against concrete, as well as reviews of specific firearms like the Ruger 10/22, Savage 93R17, and Rossi RS22M. Additional links point to various shooting accessories and gear used by the creator, suggesting a focus on practical firearm testing and equipment reviews.
This video compares the effectiveness of shotgun slugs against concrete blocks across three different gauges: .410, 20 gauge, and 12 gauge. The description also includes links to reviews of specific shotguns used (.410 Rossi, 20ga H&R, 12ga Citadel), as well as related concrete tests with rifles and pistols, and a variety of gear the creator uses regularly. The content appears to be a destructive testing demonstration focused on firearm ammunition performance.
This video showcases a "Pistols vs Concrete Blocks" test, evaluating the performance of various common handgun calibers (.22LR, .380 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP) when fired at concrete blocks. The description includes extensive affiliate links to equipment used in the video, such as holsters, steel targets, cameras, audio gear, safety equipment, reloading supplies, and various types of shooting targets. The creator emphasizes products they use regularly, highlighting their commitment to quality gear for their content.
This video compares the performance of 9mm and 5.7x28mm ammunition against concrete blocks, aiming to determine which caliber is the 'ULTIMATE Menace'. The content appears to be viewer-supported, with links to Patreon and SubscribeStar provided. The creator also highlights their artistic collaborators.
This YouTube video focuses on a "myth-busting" experiment to determine the penetration capabilities of a 6.5 Creedmoor rifle, specifically the Hornady 140gr ELD Match ammunition, through concrete cinder blocks at a distance of 1000 yards. The video aims to showcase the performance of this rifle caliber in an unusual and demanding scenario.
This YouTube video pits the popular .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge against concrete cinder blocks at an impressive 1000 yards. The primary focus is a myth-busting experiment to determine the penetration capabilities of Federal's 190-grain MatchKing ammunition through multiple blocks at this extended range. The title and description suggest a test of ballistic performance and terminal effects under challenging conditions.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics features a Desert Eagle chambered in .50 AE testing its penetration capabilities against concrete blocks. The description details the specific Underwood Ammo loads used, including 300 Grain Speer Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point and 325 Grain Speer Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point, along with their respective muzzle velocities and energies. The video aims to answer how many concrete blocks the powerful pistol can shoot through and includes calls to action for liking, subscribing, and checking out Kentucky Ballistics merchandise and social media channels. A discount code for Underwood Ammo is also provided.
This Kentucky Ballistics video pits Buffalo Bore's potent 44 Magnum +P+ 340 gr. hardcast ammunition against a series of concrete blocks. The goal is to test the penetration capabilities of these deep-driving rounds without significant expansion. The video features a Ruger Super Redhawk in .44 Magnum and a Canik TP9SF in 9mm for comparison. The narrative suggests the hardcast .44 Magnum rounds will easily pulverize the concrete.
This Kentucky Ballistics video features a destructive test of concrete blocks using firearms. The demonstration begins with a Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan chambered in .454 Casull, firing Hornady 240 gr. XTP MAG hollow points through multiple concrete blocks. Following this, DoubleTap 400 gr. hardcast ammunition is used to test penetration capabilities. The video concludes with a fun segment where a concrete deck block is repeatedly shot with DoubleTap hardcasts until it is destroyed. The creator encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and follow Kentucky Ballistics on social media.
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