This YouTube video explores the surprising lethality of "less lethal" ammunition. The creator tests 12 different rounds at a distance of 5 yards to determine which is the most potent. The description emphasizes that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, strongly cautioning viewers against attempting them at home. It reiterates that all tested ammunition can be lethal and should only be used with intent to destroy. The video also includes disclaimers about firearm compatibility, safety procedures, and compliance with local laws. Sponsorships for OpticsPlanet and EMACS are mentioned, along with a Patreon link.
This video compares the performance of the 338 ARC and 8.6 Blackout cartridges in a barrier testing scenario. The test involves five different targets, each worth 20 points, with an additional 100-point bonus round. The testing is conducted at 25 yards using A529 grade 55 steel. The objective is to determine which cartridge scores higher and emerges as the winner. The video encourages viewers to visit SDI's website for more information on ballistics and mentions discount codes for OpticsPlanet and EMACS.
This video explores the capabilities of what is claimed to be the 'most insane 5.56 load available.' The content focuses on testing this ammunition against various targets to demonstrate its extreme performance. The video mentions collaborations with OpticsPlanet and EMACS, and provides a link to SDI for further ballistic information. Viewers are strongly cautioned that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be replicated at home due to safety concerns. Standard firearm safety procedures must always be followed.
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