This video conducts a "Ultimate Barrier Testing" comparison between the +P 45-70 Hardcast cartridge and 12 Gauge Brenneke Magnum Bear Slugs. The test involves engaging five different targets, with each target contributing 20 points to a total score out of 100, plus a 100-point bonus round. The objective is to determine which of the two powerful cartridges performs better under these specific testing conditions at a 25-yard range against A529 grade 55 steel. Discount codes for OpticsPlanet and EMACS are also provided.
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 pits the 8.6 Blackout against the .308 Winchester in a head-to-head barrier testing comparison. Five different targets are used, with each scoring up to 20 points, leading to a potential 100-point total, plus a bonus round. The competition takes place at a 25-yard range, and the cartridge with the highest score is declared the winner. The content is presented for entertainment and educational purposes, with a strong emphasis on firearm safety and verifying ammunition compatibility.
This video compares the performance of three popular rifle cartridges: .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and 7.62x54R. The test involves shooting at four different steel targets, with each target worth 25 points, for a total of 100 points. The testing is conducted at 50 yards using A529 grade 55 mild steel targets. The video provides the barrel lengths and bullet weights for each caliber tested: 7.62x54R (21" barrel, 182 gr FMJ), .308 Win (20" barrel, 149 gr FMJ M80 Ball), and .30-06 (18.5" barrel, 150 gr FMJ M2 Ball). It emphasizes that the tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, and viewers should not attempt them at home, always prioritizing firearm safety and ensuring compatibility.
This video compares the ballistic performance of three powerful handgun cartridges: 10mm Auto, .41 Magnum, and .44 Magnum. Conducted as part of 'Ultimate Barrier Testing,' the experiment involves shooting each caliber at four different targets, with each target contributing 25 points to a total possible score of 100. The testing was performed at a distance of 10 yards. The video specifies the barrel lengths for each firearm used: 6.6" for the 10mm, 4" for the .41 Magnum, and 5.5" for the .44 Magnum. The results will determine which cartridge is declared the winner. A disclaimer emphasizes that the tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, and viewers should not attempt them at home. Safety protocols and firearm suitability checks are also stressed.
This video compares the performance of 9mm, 40 S&W, and 45 ACP ammunition by testing them against four different targets. Each target is worth 25 points, with the goal of achieving the highest score. The tests were conducted at a 10-yard distance. Specific ammunition details, including bullet weight and average velocity, are provided for each caliber. The video emphasizes that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only and advises viewers to follow all safety precautions when handling firearms and ammunition.
This video compares the performance of three popular large-caliber rifle cartridges: 450 Bushmaster, 458 SOCOM, and 50 Beowulf. Conducted as part of an "Ultimate Barrier Testing" series, the comparison involves shooting at four different steel targets at a range of 50 yards. Each target is assigned a point value, with the cartridge achieving the highest score declared the winner. The steel used is A529 grade 55 mild steel. The video emphasizes that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, and viewers should not attempt them at home. Safety precautions regarding ammunition and equipment ratings are also highlighted.
This YouTube video features an "Ultimate Barrier Testing" segment comparing the ballistic performance of three iconic handgun cartridges: the .44 Magnum, .44 Special, and .45 Colt. The test involves engaging four different targets, with each target contributing 25 points to a cumulative score. The cartridge that achieves the highest total score after all targets are tested is declared the winner. The testing is conducted at a distance of 10 yards. The video emphasizes that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only and advises viewers against attempting them at home, urging caution regarding firearm and ammunition compatibility.
This YouTube video, titled "9mm vs 38 Special vs 357 Mag: Not Even Close?", features a comparison of three popular handgun calibers: 9mm, .38 Special, and .357 Magnum. The "Ultimate Barrier Testing" series pits these cartridges against four different targets, with a point system awarding a winner based on performance. The testing is conducted at a distance of 10 yards and is presented for entertainment and educational purposes only, with a disclaimer advising against attempting the tests at home and emphasizing safe firearm handling. The video aims to determine which caliber performs best under these specific testing conditions.
This video from 'Ultimate Barrier Testing' compares the ballistic performance of three popular rifle calibers: .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and .300 Winchester Magnum. The test involves engaging four different targets, with each target contributing 25 points to a total score. The cartridge that achieves the highest cumulative score is declared the winner. All testing is conducted at a distance of 50 yards, using A529 grade 55 mild steel targets. The video emphasizes entertainment and educational purposes, cautioning viewers against attempting these tests at home and stressing the importance of verifying equipment safety ratings.
This "Ultimate Barrier Testing" episode pits the 6.5 Grendel against the .308 Winchester in a head-to-head comparison across four distinct barrier targets, each worth 25 points for a total of 100. The testing, conducted at 50 yards, aims to determine which cartridge performs superiorly. The video specifies the ammunition used for each caliber: a Nemo (PPU) 120 gr FMJ for the 6.5 Grendel and an S&B 147 gr FMJ for the .308 WIN. The content is presented for entertainment and educational purposes, with a strong disclaimer advising against attempting the tests at home.
This YouTube video features a head-to-head comparison between the 277 FURY and 270 Winchester cartridges. The "Ultimate Barrier Testing" episode pits these two calibers against four different targets, with each target contributing 25 points to a potential 100-point total. The competition was conducted at a 50-yard range, and the video aims to determine which cartridge performs better under these specific testing conditions. The description emphasizes that the tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only and advises viewers not to attempt them at home. The video also thanks @infectedoutdoors for providing an upper receiver for the test. Ammunition used includes a 135 gr FMJ for the 277 FURY (full brass case) and a pulled 135 gr FMJ load for the 270 WIN.