This video details a bizarre warranty claim where a customer's steel target was severely damaged while shooting his 300 Winchester Magnum. Upon inspection, the damage indicated a projectile far larger and more powerful than a 300 WM, possibly a .50 BMG round with armor-piercing ammunition. The video explores different armor-piercing rounds like M855A1, M80A1, and M2 AP to demonstrate their effects on steel targets and concludes that the damage was not due to a target plate failure but a much more powerful, unidentified projectile. The mystery of who fired the shot and with what remains unsolved.
This video tests the durability of Exodus Line steel targets against AP (Armor Piercing) ammunition, specifically M80A1 and M855A1 rounds. The description emphasizes that the AR550 steel targets are resistant to these rounds, though it strongly advises against such testing. The video also promotes various target systems from TA Targets, including Exodus, A-DAP, and Genesis lines, with discount codes and special offers available.
This video details a test of specialized ammunition, including M855A1, M80A1, and M2 rounds, against various steel targets. The creator emphasizes the engineering behind safe shooting with these potent rounds, ensuring both the shooter and targets remain intact. The video highlights the performance of AR550 and AR500 steel targets at different thicknesses when subjected to armor-piercing ammunition. Links are provided for purchasing TA Targets, including budget-friendly options and high-performance systems like the Mini A-DAP and Dueling Tree. Night vision gear and apparel are also promoted, with a discount code available. The video includes a table of contents for easy navigation through the test results.
This video from TA Targets compares the durability of their "Exodus" and "Genesis" steel target systems when subjected to armor-piercing rounds. The manufacturer, with a decade of experience, aims to demonstrate the superior quality and longevity of their targets, urging viewers to invest in a quality system. The video highlights specific test scenarios, including a "forward lean" test on the Exodus system, and references the AR550 and AR500 steel used in their products. They also provide discount codes and links to purchase their different target lines.
This video tests the performance of the M80A1 .308 bullet against steel targets, comparing it to six other AP rounds. The testing is conducted at 50 yards using A529 gr 55 mild steel mounted on a Steel Sled 4.1. The content is presented for entertainment and educational purposes, with a disclaimer advising viewers not to replicate the tests at home. The video aims to determine if the M80A1 is indeed the most extreme .308 bullet available.
This YouTube video conducts a reduced velocity gel test of the MK319 7.62mm projectile, comparing it to the Army's M80A1. The test involves loading the MK319 into a .300 AAC Blackout case and firing it from an 8-inch upper into calibrated 10% ordnance gelatin. The description also provides a link to a separate reduced velocity gel test of the M80A1 and links to the creator's social media profiles.
This video conducts a gel test to evaluate the long-range performance potential of the U.S. Army's M80A1 EPR projectile. The M80A1 round was loaded into a .300 AAC Blackout case and fired from an 8-inch upper receiver into calibrated 10% ordnance gelatin to analyze its terminal ballistics.
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