Bullets EXPLODING at a Quarter Million Frames Per Second! - Ballistic High-Speed
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Bryce and Adam test out their new Phantom v2512 camera by filming various handgun rounds against steel at 250,000 frames per second!
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0:00 Intro
2:25 Browning Buck Mark .22
4:25 Glock 19 9mm
6:50 Smith & Wesson .38 Special
9:23 Sig P220 .45
12:03 Ruger .454
14:07 Glock 40 10mm
17:05 5.7 Blue Tip
19:26 Desert Eagle .50AE
22:44 Outro
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@glennllewellyn7369
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Perhaps describe the projectiles, hollow point, solid brass etc
@BallisticHighSpeed
Жыл бұрын
@@glennllewellyn7369 All of the rounds used were standard lead or FMJ unless we say otherwise, such as blue tip 5.7 and hollow point for the 50 AE.
@elguilloteguillenguillotin4155
Жыл бұрын
This was awsome!!!! Naw imagen the colision betwin chunks of diferent proyectiles impacting at the same time. Like little bird shot or flechets from a shotgun... Or heavy amo penetration on steal plates on super slow mo
@tct72
Жыл бұрын
That strange artifact in the .50ae shot most likely was the air trapped in the hollow point exploding with bits of lead dust and whatever is on the steel plate.
@autisticustheautist
Жыл бұрын
Id like to see a green tip .556 hitting the plate angled at like 300 000 fps! would you mind recreating? this alone looks oddly amazing
You guys should do 50 cal incendiary rounds in slowmo next, it would be really cool to so how a incendiary round blows up, or you could a do a raufoss round in slowmo because it explodes after penetration, like shoot it at a car door watch the round go through the door and explode on the other side. Also another cool 50 cal round you could shoot would be a spotter tracer round, I have seen them being shot a steel and the explosion was massive, way way bigger than normal Incendiary or API rounds. Any way cant wait to see the premier. I'll be there. ✌
@jordoncailifours4488
Жыл бұрын
also would like to see frangible ammo if you guys haven't already shot that.
@matthewwolfe7962
Жыл бұрын
@@TimBinns68 they would just demonetize the video
@jordoncailifours4488
Жыл бұрын
@@TimBinns68 Well they just said that they might do a API round from a .50 and they also did a tannerright vid that did not get demonetized although maybe it did I am not sure. Also if they get a sponsor KZread I believe has to let it be monetized for a certain amount of time. Although things may have changed.
@haphazardprism
Жыл бұрын
20:26
@Logan_urbex
Жыл бұрын
How did u comment on this 1 day ago
The black puff on the 50 AE round was because you trapped and superheated a pocket of air, which burst out the back of the bullet once it lost enough integrity that it could not contain the pressure. Basically the hollowpoint cupped a certain volume of air and compressed it to the point where the volume decreased and pressure increased, and charles's law took over, meaning that it heated beyond the flash point. Very neat to see, well done. Quick edit because everyone keeps trying to correct something that was implied and acknowledged. Yes the black smoke itself was likely the sticker being flash cooked. Air by itself does not smoke when superheated. But the air superheating was the anomaly in this case. A bullet hitting a sticker on steel would typically just scrape the paper off at extreme speed, not cook it. Thats why i was explaining the thermal portion of the event primarily.
@steveward53
Жыл бұрын
And ignited the paper label it trapped too.
@stonesthrow9490
Жыл бұрын
Was coming to say the exact same thing. I'm betting that when they get to the rifles, the splash will look similar to a meteor strike.
@kmorris180
Жыл бұрын
You beat me to it. So I'll add that it was the blackened soul of the bullet.
@cerovk6000
Жыл бұрын
@@kmorris180 😂
@amzarnacht6710
Жыл бұрын
The trapped air actually penetrated all the way through the lead core (or, rather, maintained its integrity as the lead deformed around it) and then blasted free. In the super slo-mo you can actually see as the copper butt bounces away (22:04) there is a lead button underneath it - with a rather sizable chunk blown out where the air found its escape. The black was probably vaporized lead.
On the last shot at 20:49 you can see the shock wave just before the bullet is seen. That was really amazing as well.
@Brian_Patrick
Жыл бұрын
You can also see it at 20:39 - 20:41 as the round leaves the muzzle -- it radiates in an arc away from the muzzle tip.
@akjohnny5997
Жыл бұрын
yeah, they labeled it at the bottom of the video...
@Imugi007
11 ай бұрын
@@Brian_Patrickyeah that's so dope
@MudSluggerBP
5 ай бұрын
@@TheTruthCowit’s on the video not in the description 🤦🏻♂️
*Desert Eagle .50AE* The black smoke rushing out from the back of the bullet after it was smashed flat on the plate is actually the sticker pullverizing in char dust.
@Ethans8730
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the explaination
Daily reminder this is one of the most criminally underrated channels out there. Get these guys some more reach!
@BallisticHighSpeed
Жыл бұрын
We'll get there someday :)
@Smotheredburrito21
Жыл бұрын
Factual statement
@Soli_Deo_Gloria_.
Жыл бұрын
Meh
@michaelsilva4700
Жыл бұрын
Facts
@jamesvedder1143
Жыл бұрын
You're comment just made me realize how little subs these guys have, definetley going to watch the rest of the videos and sub now
the shockwave in the 33,000 fps clip in front of the 50 AE was impressive, keep doing these as it is one of the most enjoyable things i watch on here
@paulshoop5303
Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised they didn't say anything about that shock-wave, it's at the 20:47 to :50 mark.
@BallisticHighSpeed
Жыл бұрын
@@paulshoop5303 We mention it on screen. We saw it in person when reviewing the clip, but left if for the edit.
@RaspBerryTea886
Жыл бұрын
the fire it threw was insane!!
@Tundra21dc1
Жыл бұрын
That “black smoke” was the soul of that .50ae😊
Can I just say, other than how awesome the video was, that I really appreciate how straight forward and honest you guys are about product placement. It's really refreshing that there's no forced advertising which imo makes people more likely to actually want to support you!
@BallisticHighSpeed
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome camera gentleman! It's insane the amount of frames you're able to take in HD per second. 💯 Not sure if you noticed on the 45 caliber bullet, there was a slight nose down and right at the end, the steel plate was flexing, like a wave pattern. Its noticable by the light reflecting on the steel surface. Tracer rounds or incendiary rounds would be awesome to see with this camera🔥👍🔥
As a cop, and firearms instructor, it would be very fascinating to see deflection. Filming bullets as they travel through windshields, and things like oblique angles onto concrete (simulating rounds skipping off of the ground or walls). At a frame rate as slow as you have, I think it would capture some amazing data that could be extremely useful. You guys should hit up Centrifuge Training, I’d bet they’d love to do some work with you guys.
@goatgamingyt2964
Жыл бұрын
Yeah the data from that would be amazing an would probably safe so many lives.
@elijahbates9643
Жыл бұрын
@@goatgamingyt2964 if they're investing a murder/shooting they're already too late 😂 or did you not consider thatm
@stevek8829
Жыл бұрын
@@elijahbates9643 the research could help catch perpetrators before they continue their career. Good technique in solving crimes helps deter perpetrators. Or, didn't you consider that?
@redbeard9046
Жыл бұрын
@@elijahbates9643 to catch the guy to prevent a repeat situation, or did you not consider that?
@leonjohansen1818
Жыл бұрын
@@goatgamingyt2964 Forensics already know how bullets travel through windshields, or through thin sheet metal, but there isn't much video of those occurrences on youtube.
21:45 the black smoke is likely the remnants of the sticker that got stuck in the compressed air area of the impact point. It didn't fully ignite and burn off, but it certainly didn't not burn either, hence: smoke. If you want to, copy/paste this in the description: 0:00 Intro 2:25 Browning Buck Mark .22 4:25 Glock19 9mm = .354 6:50 Smith&Wesson .38 Special 9:23 SiGP220 .45 12:03 Ruger .454 14:07 Glock40 10mm = .393 17:05 5.7 Blue Tip 19:26 Desert Eagle .50AE 22:44 Outro
@justsittinhere72
Жыл бұрын
I had a different thought about that black smoke but you're probably right and I'm sure I'm wrong. But, here it is. I thought it may be the lead being super heated but I know lead doesn't smoke but does it vaporize under that pressure? When you strip lead based paint you must use a heat gun that only heats to 1,000°. Lead according to the EPA vaporizes at 1,100°. I have melted lead with a torch though and never noticed any smoke. Just some ramblings.
@momorats8939
Жыл бұрын
Does it produce PbO when heated? PbO is black material.
@Davidautofull
Жыл бұрын
you have to have the eagle eye but watch the bottom piece of jacket as it is coming back. it starts to fold. the point of that fold is where the smoke starts out. like there was a space under the lead.
@slowturttle
Жыл бұрын
It’s not the projectile that’s creating the smoke, it’s the surface of the impact. The plate is releasing some of its material due to the rapid amount of heat and friction. Releasing the powder coat from its paint job. The powder coating is a way to protect the plate from corrosion and unfortunately at that amount of heat caused by the friction/ impact it will cause the paint job to burn.
@Davidautofull
Жыл бұрын
@@slowturttle by reading my comment i am saying you are wrong. put it on pause and go forward by using this key > . it is very slow.
Thank you for posting this video. VERY informative and very cool to watch.
Something I found interesting - not only was each impact unique, but each ejection was unique too. In small ways unless you’re talking about the last one which made a GIANT ball of fire compared. But I loved the shockwaves, weird sounds, etc.
I'm ready to see an armor piercing round go through the steel. Bet you can see the jacket and lead peel back as the steel penetrator continues through the steel
@atkinsatkins153
Жыл бұрын
Would be kool to watch Pentwater on the exiting side
@ToggBott
Жыл бұрын
i have recommended this video many time to people who have made similar statements. kzread.info/dash/bejne/g5p40bOweaTHiMo.html
@TheDevilWAH
Жыл бұрын
Also love to see this from be back of the plate as the bullet exits. In fact i would love to see more film of bullets exiting, from various materials to see how the bullet is penetrating
@Mav8887.
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/g5p40bOweaTHiMo.html
@carlrice3637
Жыл бұрын
Didn't they show a green tip?
WORTH IT, Idk how your channel hasn't blown up yet. your content is great, your channel is criminally underrated.
@cricketfilms1879
Жыл бұрын
Wellll... because they made a 25 minute video about like 5 bullets... no one gives a fuck.
@lashlarue7924
Жыл бұрын
Yeah really top quality content guys, thanks!
@rebelcrump8296
Жыл бұрын
@@cricketfilms1879 everyone has their own opinion bud
@honestly_7724
Жыл бұрын
@@cricketfilms1879 500k views in two days isn't no one
@Official__RILO
Жыл бұрын
Probably because we have the slow mo guys who know what they’re doing are actually likeable 🤗
I think it's also interesting seeing the firearms warp and twist under all that energy expelled. Makes you appreciate the engineering behind them.
Great video and very informative. Thank You for sharing.
The black on the .50 impact was likely the part of the sticker directly under the impact partially combusting.
@c567591
Жыл бұрын
I concur
@14goldmedals
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, sticker material plus chemicals in the adheasive.
@zevynozevyn4102
Жыл бұрын
Yep
@willo7734
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, maybe that plus the air inside the hollow point getting ultra compressed and igniting.
@baylorbear6566
Жыл бұрын
I think it that's a possibility....or the black coating on the plate.
This was super cool. Thanks for sharing! Here are timestamps for all the slow-mo shots 3:11 5:35 7:51 10:53 13:29 15:14 17:46 20:38
@Horologist-zu5vq
Жыл бұрын
You beautiful human being🥹.
Fascinating! Most edifying, interesting, and entertaining firearms video I’ve seen in my years of research on KZread.
Hey guys, greetings from Croatia-Europe.”I am picky regarding videos because time is precious to us all. But your creations are hypnotizing, and the analyses are interesting, especially with a 28-micron pixel and 12-bit depth. Simply captivating. If you take a still photo of this footage at the moment when the grain “blooms” upon impact and play a little with the colors, you could go to a modern art museum. Keep up these fascinating clips.
Have seen a few of your videos before and this one made me sub. Congrats on the new equipment. The spark you called out on the 9mm was present in every round you fired. The tiny plasma generated is vaporizing a tiny bit of both the lead, and the small spot of sticker/adhesive trapped under the hollow point. The .50 AE has the biggest cavity in the nose, compressing more air, and subsequently increasing the temp high enough to vaporize the lead.
@jezzaclarkson5023
Жыл бұрын
Don't get more layman's than that, nice observation and facts, thanks 👍
@amzarnacht6710
Жыл бұрын
And it found no escape under the weight of the .50, so it had to wait in that super compressed state until the lead deformed - then punch out between the copper butt plate and lead button trapped underneath, vaporizing a chunk of the lead button as it escaped.
I can’t believe you guys don’t have a million subs. The quality of your videos is top notch. I’d love to see y’all team up with Kentucky Ballistics with his elephant guns. Those in super slow no like that would be amazing. Awesome stuff guys
@bille5399
Жыл бұрын
Yes, work with @kentuckyballistics
@abigbutterstick1780
Жыл бұрын
They're definitely on the rise though. Well deserved.
@lukeslayer
Жыл бұрын
Scott with his 700 nitro express and these dudes would be a PHENOMENAL collab! Add Houston Jones for the collateral 🤣🤣
@steelpunisher6944
Жыл бұрын
@@lukeslayer …. Absolutely 👍
Greatest video of its type i ever watched, in that i speak on the detail obtained at the moment of impact. Fabulous.
I love this. I watch it over and over. Love it.
So. F'ing. Cool. Easily the most underrated gun related channel. Great work guys!
What I found interesting, especially in the 5.7, is how much distance the bullet traveled before the slide even reset the hammer. I would love to see 2 videos synced, one showing the target, one showing the gun.. to see if any round impacted the targets before the hammer reset
@robertbanks8870
Жыл бұрын
I too think watching the recoil might be as interesting as the impact. I know the guy shooting knew what he was doing and wouldn't say anything if it stung his hand a little. Just like we would never think to say anything if sometimes his aim is a little off.😀
@LifewithLewy
Жыл бұрын
@@robertbanks8870 lol exactly.. I’m a little person.. I’m 3 ft, 55 lbs and shoot a lot. I got great aim despite the fact I have a lot of muzzle rise when I shoot from the wrist.. now I wonder if all my rounds are canted up slightly lol
@amzarnacht6710
Жыл бұрын
At that range the round most definitely got obliterated before the slide even reached its maximum rearward traverse.
@LifewithLewy
Жыл бұрын
@@amzarnacht6710 that’s what I was thinking also
@robertbanks8870
Жыл бұрын
@@LifewithLewy lol. Maybe. I'm glad you're not letting your size get in the way of learning and practicing. Much respect.
First time I've seen one of your videos. Love it. Thanks for the good time.
Very nice video, really great shots from the camera !
I found this so calming, transfixing and thoroughly entertaining. Brilliant work. So good.
@Kaktus965
Жыл бұрын
Calming? You are weird….
@jimaco0312
Жыл бұрын
@@Kaktus965everything that looks cool, unlike bebumbebum’s morning dump in slow motion is calming…
@Kaktus965
Жыл бұрын
@@jimaco0312 Cool... I'll send you a slow-mo video of my morning dump to calm you 😘
Would love to see a .12 gauge rifled slug and it would also be very interesting to see some solid copper and composite 9mm rounds hit steel with this camera. Beautiful work gentleman 👌
Outstanding job. Kept me all the way to the end. I subscribed.
Thank you for this video. I would love to see more of this kind of video. I am looking for what is next, Bit Time!! WOW. Awesome Video!!
I'd always known that as 'splash', with spalling being the effect where a non-penetrating hit or explosion cause material to pop off the other side of armour. Big issue for tank crews.
@WartimeFriction
Жыл бұрын
That is correct.
@ExtremeSquared
Жыл бұрын
"Spalling" and "Splatter" are probably the two most mixed up / misused terms in ballistics. There was no spalling visible in this video.
@DuelPorpoise
Жыл бұрын
Yep, the last issued use of chain armor by any military outside of ceremonial use.
@handlesarefeckinstupid
Жыл бұрын
Indeed correct. Old tank HESH rounds were designed to do exactly that. Anti spall liners are fitted to armoured vehicles for that reason.
@Protopious
Жыл бұрын
The very definition of spalling is "to break into smaller pieces". I've known this as spalling for my entire adult life. "Anti-spall" coatings on steel plates are common.
I'd say it's worth it. This is the first time I've encountered your channel, and the impact footage alone earned a subscription from me!
@IBelieve..............
Жыл бұрын
Did he say quarter of a million dollar camera😬
@richardcurrin7812
Жыл бұрын
Same here Interesting and educational
@jessedacosta6377
Жыл бұрын
Me too
@SHARK1202X
Жыл бұрын
Same from me
Absolutely stunning video gent's ,Thank you.
Awesome work men!
That new camera is absolutely incredible. I personally would love to see close-up super slow-mo of a hollow point bullet expanding in gel. I have yet to see a video anywhere highlighting the expansion itself.
@BangBang-hk4rg
Жыл бұрын
That would be really cool! 👍
@davidmasipbach-zj8qd
10 ай бұрын
Salutation a tous 👍🇫🇷..Jamais vue de telles images au ralentie et super balistique avec ces balles,qui s'expances sur le côté. Comme ont dit chez nous "trop de la balle ton histoire " bref non trêve quand elle s'écrase elle me fond pensé à des décorations 🏅,comme la légion d'honneur !!🙏 ..super ...super musique maestro 💨🎶🎶💥👌.
I love the slow motion and the fact that you guys are new able to keep track of the velocity of the frags coming off of the target. My only minor suggestion would be the poster board isn't particularly expensive maybe replace it every round so you could compare the fragments going through the poster board from 22 with 357 etcetera
@davehoyer
Жыл бұрын
If they could also post the grain of the bullet being shot too
@hellvoi4319
Жыл бұрын
ive never seen someone type out ect..😭
@CFChristian
Жыл бұрын
And maybe a piece above the armor? To see how it impacts your neck/face.
@fooman2108
Жыл бұрын
@@hellvoi4319 voice recognition on my phone strikes again!
SWEET thanks for sharing
Subscribed because of this awesome video, thank you! 🙏
Amazing content. I had never seen anything at 33,000 frames per second let alone at 250k. I’m blown away, sub’d
@d_kortman
Жыл бұрын
You should check out the SlowMo Guys on KZread. They use the same cameras and do some insane stuff
This just came up as a suggested video on my feed. Am now subscribed. Excellent video! New camera definitely worth it! -- Very interesting at about 11:44, when you run the video just a tiny bit faster (with the .45, then later with the larger bullets), how you can see the plate flexing more than the previous, smaller bullets.
@aka99
Жыл бұрын
Same here
Awesome video :) I had so much fun watching it :)
I don't work at Hornady but I can explain the "smoke" both for the Deagle bullet and what was left on the cardboard. At the higher velocities the bullet is essentially pinching the oxygen between the plate and itself. When compressed enough the oxygen becomes a plasma and combined with the impact it vaporizes the surface of the metal which instantly cools again and is pushed out by the reverberating shockwave. The size of the deagle bullet may have trapped some of that pressure which caused the little SFX smoke plume and this also explains the "smoke" line left on the cardboard. Hope this helps!
Really fun stuff guys. I can tell you that many members of the hunting community would love a video comparing the high-speed results of differently-constructed bullets from the same cartridge, and I'd love to see it myself. I'd be willing to bed that somebody like Ron Spomer might be interested in pairing up with you guys to put together a pretty interesting video. Food for thought. Congrats on your new camera. It looks like you guys will have a lot of fun with it.
@21:53 My guess is the black smoke came from the sticker turning into carbon dust. Please try shooting at the plate again away from the sticker to see if the smoke appears.
Fascinating photography!! You guys are awesome!!
@BallisticHighSpeed
10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
Amazing, work
It’s crazy to me that this channel doesn’t have millions of followers yet. Amazing content.
@GeloNegron
Жыл бұрын
But it has the views though… views are just as important. They’re in the millions im assuming they’re not messed with too much cause its high-speed stuff in slow-mo its more “Science” and educational, lol.
@ario9907
Жыл бұрын
@@GeloNegronthe slo mo guys did it first that’s why
@rpestrada4780
Жыл бұрын
not everyone in youtube are american, gun, freedom lover u dmbfck
@Simp_Zone
Жыл бұрын
"Yet" being the operative word. This is their most EXPLOSIVE video yet. 4.5M views baby. KEEP IT LIT BOYS
@duroxkilo
Жыл бұрын
for what? :) 1 yr old channel w/ 25 vids...
Congratulations on the new Phantom! Very entertaining stuff and certainly interested in rifle calibers. Thanks for what you do.
Really impressive footage. Some of the best I have seen on KZread. BTW, what your filming is bullet splash. Spalling is fragmentation of the armor plate on the opposite side from projectile impact. Tanks were susceptible to this and used spall liners to protect soldiers.
That was some of the most amazing thing I ever seen so awesome seeing that in slow motion times 💯 loved it Brothas
the spalling really looks beautiful that slow. this is art! Can't wait to see further videos. just subscribed :)
That was bad ass!! Definitely an great buy on the camera and I appreciate it. Very cool video. I’d like to see this done to a level 4 poly/ceramic plates, steel plates with anti spall coating and of course rifle rounds.
This was freaking awesome!!! EVERY. LAST. SHOT!!!! 💥 💥 🔫
That new camera was definitely worth the purchase! That thing is awesome!
Absolutely love this high speed photography. Looking forward to other HS demonstrations. Thanks for a great video.
Thank you for time stamping and getting straight to the point! Earned my sub 👍🏼
Definitely got my subscription. 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Don’t know if I’ve ever seen a video with a Million frames per second. Great Work indeed
Excellent video guys. Top job.
You just earned a new sub with this video. I've never seen your content before but as a steel shooter myself, this was fantastic to see. I would think this should make folks more comfortable with shooting steel, at least with pistol calibers. I'll be showing it to some of my more reluctant friends to try to convert them. I'm excited to see your video on rifles next. Maybe include the distance you are standing when shooting.
What an awesome video👍👍👍 watching those bullets at the moment of impact was fascinating. I never knew there was a mini explosion at the moment the bullet nose impacted the plate. Bryce, your camera skills are epic!!
@BallisticHighSpeed
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that a lot!
This was great, I looove shit like this! Awesome camera!!
Totally worth it. Subscribed with notifcations.
This is so amazing! I’ve loved seeing the patterns of each bullet. Really looking forward to seeing rifle rounds if you can do them. I treated to see the calibres that could go through that metal. Also would love to see some sort of shaped charge. Thank you guys!! 👍🏼
Amazing video. Shocked must admit, when seeing some fragments flying out at speeds faster than previously shot rounds. And yes, the camera investment was well worth it, no doubt! Unlimited potential right there. Can't wait for your next vids! 😀👍🏼
it's also cool as hell the way the bullets come out of the barrel and as how cool the bullets are hitting too cool guys.
The high resolution of that camera makes it look like a cartoon animation. Incredible work. Thank you. The famous Zapruder film of JFK’s assassination filmed at about 18 frames per second and was considered state of the art in 1963.
Epic! Please show the full action of pistols and rifles in super slow mode. Also, suppressed vs. non suppressed on the same gun showing the gas exiting differences. You guys are awesome! Can't wait for the next one.
Had to subscribe to this. Best ballistic info I have seen to date. Guys, this is so interesting. keep them coming.
That's awesome right there I work at a Range so this information is very helpful Thank you both for your time and investment
I have been shooting since the 70s. This is the first time I have ever seen this in real-time. I knew it was happening but I have never actually witnessed it... Thank you for a great video.
You know your channel is doing well when you can drop 150k on a high speed camera! Thanks for the great content!
@BallisticHighSpeed
Жыл бұрын
This is Bryce's career for about a decade now, so he's invested that much money over that period of time. The channel doesn't pay nearly enough for that on its own. Glad you enjoyed!
@raybame5816
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the world of debt financing....(payments over time)...not 150K up front.
Awesome addition to the channel, gents! I feel like you’re going to see it paying off really quickly.
Love it, great camera, amazing!
These cameras are amazing, you are a professional team .
Man, these videos blow me away. The video quality, sound design, spall fragment callouts. Good stuff boys
you guys should do a comparison of green tip 5.56 in various barrel lengths. it would be cool to see how much more effective green tip is through the right barrel. I believe just over 16" get enough speed to defeat AR500
@kevinfitzpatrick5949
Жыл бұрын
I have a 20" that is pretty spicy with green tips.
I have to admint it... your videos are FASCINATING. Thanks for the interesting content.
@20:49 the shockwave preceding the bullet blurring the picture is so cool
Some of the best ballistic imagery anywhere. You guys are killin it.
Great video guys love it. I've been into firearm since the 1960s. Reloading since the 70s. I'm sure Nosler Spear and Sierra bullets would all love to see this. They might even throw some experimental rounds your way to evaluate. As a longtime reloader I find it very interesting. If you can get some try FMJ on the 5.7. the Nosler ballistic tip is made for penetration but quick expansion. And you're right there are rounds over in Europe that we cannot get here without a special license. Talked to Matt over at DemolitionRanch he's always got some cool ammunition do a video with him maybe. Would love to see a remake of the 50 caliber versus dry ice video with your cameras.
I'll enjoy watching future vids 🎉
Thanks!
Another home run guys, great work!
@BallisticHighSpeed
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Much appreciated!
Force = Mass x's Acceleration and the slow motion camera certainly showed it in action. What a super piece of equipment. I would certainly like to see a .223, .308 and .50 BMG using this awesome camera. Thanks for an astonishing video.
Definitely worth the investment haha. First video I've seen from you guys and I'm not disappointed!🔥🔥I'd like to see bullet races done with this new camera. Like slow mo guys did a while back but comparing more calibers and bullet sizes than they did.
Broooooo that was bad asss!!!! Definitely worth the camera 📷
I would love to see a chain reaction Tanerite explosion using 4 or 5 half pound bags in a gel torso, at 250 000 frames it would be insane. Loved this, so much data in so little time. I bet there are people out there who will use this to help with calculations.
This the firearms channel on KZread I've been searching for, instant subscribe 👍
I think the first shot was really interesting because the spaling was flying off differently depending on if it passed the sticker or not. It looked like it was much flatter to the steel if it didn’t go through the sticker. I’m just amazed how relatively little energy those particles have, that their flight path get altered by a flimsy little sticker.
I hope in the future you will show the ammunition box/type you are using and include the caliber in the top right or something so we can keep track easier. Awesome videos, keep it up!
Hey, greetings from Hereford, England. As you're obviously aware, we don't have guns in the UK. Well, not many. Doing this type of experimentation is great fun for us to watch as it's so far removed for anything we can experience. I'd not seen any of your vids 'til today, but have enjoyed a couple of them immensely. I'm now a subscriber. The one where you blew up the pumpkins and the torso was insane! Cheers 😉👍🏻
The black smoke on the last shot could be the surface of the plate being pulverized and reacting of the energy from the plate pushing it in the opposite direction. And I also thought you should have paid more attention to the energy in joules when selecting the order of calibers tested. Great slo-mo guys.
@SirTomFoolery
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I was thinking the same thing. That much energy concentrate in one place would definitely vaporize some metal and makes sense why the biggest calibers left "smoke" on the cardboard.
@kavyanshpatel3192
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bruh he shot the sticker which vaporized
@SirTomFoolery
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@@kavyanshpatel3192 it's the sticker and the metal. If you ever worked with metal you'll be familiar metal dust. The sticker alone wouldn't leave that much residue on the cardboard
@SirTomFoolery
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@@kavyanshpatel3192 also if it's just the sticker explain why the first five bullets didn't need any metal dust on the cardboard...
@fix135
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I concur. Surface metal on the plate being basically crushed into a powder. Note it's the same color as the plate surface.
Finally someone making detailed slowmo on bullets hitting stuff. /subbed
Subscribed because I want to see the rifle impacts. Also curious to see how different types of ammunition of the same caliber impact. JHP vs hydra-shok vs full metal, maybe unusual stuff like interceptor. Would be pretty cool to see the difference. In gel too. I've been to some autopsies where RIP rounds were used, and it was interesting to see how far the little prongs travel. It made me wonder what it would look like if it hit a hard surface.
@Cowmookaze
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Possibly not a lot. It won't expand so it'll likely just be crushed like the ones in this video.
I'm really looking forward to the rifle rounds, because this was amazing to watch!
That´s amazing!
Camera is amazing, and the rpg in the torso was bananas. You guys rock, and glad to see the accident didn't have more severe effects on you than it could have🙏