Rotated them 1/3 turn counterclockwise. What you identified as the 7mm was the 300. Next time, run a line down the sides of the plates, and you won't lose your orientation.
another great vid n learning a ton from you brotha adam , love em all , so many choices nowadays compared to the 80's when i hunted with my dad , thanks for teaching me n guiding me along bro, talk soon . tom !
1st got nothing but mad respect for you your a stand up great man 2nd I watch all your videos helps me to pick out a gun I don't own and want to see what it will do and 3rd would love to go to a range with you and spend a day hanging out with you feel I could learn a lot from you about long range shooting thanks for this great videos you put keep up the great work my friend
Not a fair comparison as 6.8 is not loaded with an eldm. A cool test would be to load them all with an accubond long range. Nosler load data states the 300 prc can drive the 210 to 3100 fps. That’s a cannon.
Interesting, the smaller round did the most penetration. An amazing thing is how paper stacked together can stop such powerful projectiles. Thank you sir, always enjoy your videos.👏👍🏽🙏
Nice to see a WHOTEEWHO classic with the new cartridges. Interesting result. Along with the deformation like you mentioned I’m guessing the smaller/skinnier area of the bullet from face-on gave the advantage to the smaller calibers.
How about the 7mm Rem Mag WTW? Lol just teasing my man as that’s my particular favorite caliber and always has been since I was a kid. Great video by the way and please keep ‘em coming 👍
Poor paper plates they didn't stand a chance against any of the calibers 😢 Great video always love your stuff. Note: I think the person recommending the skunk stripe on the plates is a good idea. Keep up the good work ❤
I love this paper plate test buddy!!! One suggestion, I'm not try'n to tell ya what to do but maybe use a black marker and draw a line from the front to the back of the paper plates so ya don't lose the boolet alignment. Around 15:00 looks like you unintentionally rotated the plates throwing off the alignment. It's easy to do I've done the same thing before 😂 no worries tho, just gotta make another video🤣 Have a Blessed day brother 🙏. ~Jay~
Took my 6.5 PRC out today for some testing. So first I did a Factory loaded test with 127 Barnes LR , 140 Berger Hunting VLD & Berger 156 Elite Hunting VLD. Almost forgot the 143 Hornday ELDX The 140 was the smallest group followed by the 143 then the 127 & 156. Then I went on to some hand loads and again the 140 Berger shot better than the 127. I’m not happy with the Hornday brass pretty soft stuff and the Lapua was just fine. .5 groups pretty much the norm and I don’t think this rifle will do better?? So I’ll be using the 140 Berger for my Roosevelt Elk Hunt coming up in November.
@@kylehurley5994 I actually wanted the 156 but there are no available ones to load just loaded ammo. I figure if the 270 can use 130-150 then the 6.5 with a140 should do the job if I do mine and shots are going to be in the 200-275 yard range so I’m good to go!
Bought the 300 prc .. shoots so much better than my 338 lapua, was gonna comment when you said “ so I don’t get confused” you rotated them too much and was off on which was which , but seen others catch that as well lol
You made a mistake, you turned and the one you put down was the 6.5 prc, the first bullet found is 6.5 prc, the second 7mm prc and the last 300 prc. review the video better next time or make a mark like a line with a sharpie on the column of plates so as not to make this perspective error. greetings
Once again I enjoyed your video!!👍 I know PRC ammunition is hard to get. But for a penetration test it would be better to use a hunting bullet instead of a match target bullet.
Hey man another great video, been watching forever. Always check your videos before looking to buy something. Have you thought about checking out bear creek arsenal AR stuff? Once you get the lower the uppers are extremely affordable but getting different opinions on if they are accurate shooters or not. Would love to see you try a few of their calibers out.
Great video! Hey, Whoteewho, have you thought about the 195 gr. bullet in the 7 PRC? I don't think that it's a factory loading [yet]. But if you do any reloading people are loving it. I'm sure that the sectional density is great in it and the penetration is deep. So Elk size game and up it's a sizzling projectile for the heavy weight game. Thanks for your videos!
In regard to getting the speed of projectiles, when are you going to upgrade and get the Garmin Xero C1? Or one of the other newer chronographs on the market? Oh and hey Hoot, please, for the callousness of it, and record doing so, but sake the plates back and say when you opened the pack they all had three holes in them. lol
Thank you for the vid. This is always a fun topic! Theory: i think the performance of the second and third bullets are misrepresented. I think the first shot creates more air space between the plates. Not much. But enough to change (decrease) the overall density of the plate stack. Bullet 2 would go through fewer plates and bullet 3 even fewer. (If all the same caliber/bullet). Does that make sense? For an accurate representation I think you would have to use pristine plate stacks and have them compressed with the same amount of tension. But that’s a lot of plates. Adam how would you feel about a shorter 7prc barrel? Like a 20 or 22? Think it’s a bad idea? Maybe too much velocity loss😑
This might sound silly, but just maybe if you soak the plates in water...the plates should catch the bullets with less tearing and the bullets may fragment less, just a thought. Enjoyed the video btw.
I'm sure you already know always verify what the box says is true. And just my two cents when checking for accuracy if your using lead ammunition and switching to all copper ammunition clean the barrel before you do until the paper comes out clean.
Thinking about another pew pew. Calibers 6.5 prc, 7 prc, 6.8 Western and 7mm Remington Magnum. Mostly for hunting whitetail to elk, possibly bear. Possible long range shot. I'm busted up pretty bad and full of shrapnel so less recoil is a plus. Of course ammo availability, reloading component availability is also a consideration. Which caliber would you choose guy's?
* Next time draw a straight line with a marker along the top edge of the stack of plates going from the front to the back ( or back to front ). This will help keep your stacks in line and not inadvertently rotated.
Thanks for the really fun video, again! And the true result is: 7>300>6.5, For that bullet hole triangle, the distance between 6.5 and 7 is the longest. So 6.5 penetration is the shortest, and 300 made the biggest hole, but the penetration winner goes: 7mm PRC.
@@peterluttgens3364 6.8 western has excellent ballistic performance, but the sad thing is, even Federal themselves don't promote it very much, I'm wondering if it would be another 224 valkyrie.
😂😂 yeah the 6.5 PRC is such a great Cartridge from Hornady 147gn ELD-M at 2819ft/s when my good old 6.5x55SE does the same speed out of a 22inch Barrel with 140gn in Pressure Specs my loads are tested and they are under CIP Max pressure (they come at around 3750bar so totally safe to use with a modern Rifle Mauser M12 Expert Grade 5 Walnut i would not hesitate to go even to aroud 4k but this load shoots the best consistent half MOA 5 Shot Groups) 😂😂 yeah totally worth the hype same for the Creedmoor, Paul Mauser and the Swedish and Norway Millitary build a fantastic Round in 1893 and Hornady 130 Years later gets nearly the same Performance 👍😜😂😂
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Rotated them 1/3 turn counterclockwise. What you identified as the 7mm was the 300. Next time, run a line down the sides of the plates, and you won't lose your orientation.
Good suggestion
He seemed really tired on this one
no, what he mistook as the 300 was the 7mm and what he identified as the 7mm was the 6,5 actually
I watched 4 or 5 times you rotated second stack counterclockwise 1/3rd of a turn. Great video.
Great to see a classic WTW video! PRC vs AR500 coming up?
Really appreciate your channel!
The 7 PRC did win, you rotated the plates on accident.
I seen it as the 300. But he rotated wrong.
I thought the 300 won. Because it looked like you rotated it
@@russellwells3788 when he rotates it 7 is on the left and 300 is on the right.
If you go by how many plates were ripped then 7 comes out on top.
Yup. He spun the 6.5 to the bottom. @ 15:02
Yup, spun 6.5 to the bottom
At 15:01 Im pretty sure you accidently rotated the plates throwing off which was which bullet.
I totally agree he turned the bottom one to our right side as we look on it!
Paper plate tests have Always been your classic go to. Nice!!!
Hey Randy!
another great vid n learning a ton from you brotha adam , love em all , so many choices nowadays compared to the 80's when i hunted with my dad , thanks for teaching me n guiding me along bro, talk soon . tom !
THANK YOU bro , your the best adam > tom !
You should shoot paper plates with copper bullets
Man I love these tests these are the videos that made me a fan lol glad to see it back any giant clay block???
I was hoping for the 7prc as well. Great video Adam 👊🇺🇸
That bought back memories mate
I think paper plates was the first video I ever saw from U some 5 years ago
Never gets old
Cheers
Rob
🙏🙏🙏 always appreciate you watching
Since you have all those undamaged paper plates left over does that mean that the 4th of July picnic is at your place?
That's a lot of baked beans and potato salad, yikes.
😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I'm coming down from Canada!
So glad the paper plates are back. Sure we we all appreciate ALL the accuracy tests but the paper plates are always "a really fun video". 👍
Thanks for the video. Fun to see the paper plates shooting. 😀
I think you messed up and spin the plates. .300 prc won. That biggest holes was the .300 haha
1st got nothing but mad respect for you your a stand up great man 2nd I watch all your videos helps me to pick out a gun I don't own and want to see what it will do and 3rd would love to go to a range with you and spend a day hanging out with you feel I could learn a lot from you about long range shooting thanks for this great videos you put keep up the great work my friend
I'm ready! I love the paper plate tests
Thanks for all you do. You guys are living my dream.
What about putting the 6.8 Western in the comparison 🇦🇺👍
Not a fair comparison as 6.8 is not loaded with an eldm. A cool test would be to load them all with an accubond long range. Nosler load data states the 300 prc can drive the 210 to 3100 fps. That’s a cannon.
Yay for WtW and Paul !!!!
I wanna see the 6.5-300 weatherby mag I just got one. I wanna see how it compares to the 6.5 prc
Great video as always. You should paint a stipe down the top of the stack of plates so they are indexed properly
It is a great video as you will show 9x options, bullet size, rifle & optics... I expect this will be fun... 2:32 in...
Who tee who I love your videos the most because you are just a good ole boy like me. Keep em coming buddy
🙏🙏🙏 appreciate you watching
Great Video WTW
Interesting, the smaller round did the most penetration. An amazing thing is how paper stacked together can stop such powerful projectiles. Thank you sir, always enjoy your videos.👏👍🏽🙏
Nice to see a WHOTEEWHO classic with the new cartridges. Interesting result. Along with the deformation like you mentioned I’m guessing the smaller/skinnier area of the bullet from face-on gave the advantage to the smaller calibers.
Awe yeah my favorite WTW test of all
Nice.. some old school paper plate action 👌
Heyo
How about the 7mm Rem Mag WTW? Lol just teasing my man as that’s my particular favorite caliber and always has been since I was a kid. Great video by the way and please keep ‘em coming 👍
The manscaper ad.... lol when you went full ham on your head..... classic
Good to see the paper plates un action again !
Love the paper plate challenge!
This is the one I’ve been waiting for
Poor paper plates they didn't stand a chance against any of the calibers 😢
Great video always love your stuff. Note: I think the person recommending the skunk stripe on the plates is a good idea.
Keep up the good work ❤
Cool stuff! 😀
I love this paper plate test buddy!!! One suggestion, I'm not try'n to tell ya what to do but maybe use a black marker and draw a line from the front to the back of the paper plates so ya don't lose the boolet alignment. Around 15:00 looks like you unintentionally rotated the plates throwing off the alignment. It's easy to do I've done the same thing before 😂 no worries tho, just gotta make another video🤣 Have a Blessed day brother 🙏. ~Jay~
Took my 6.5 PRC out today for some testing. So first I did a Factory loaded test with 127 Barnes LR , 140 Berger Hunting VLD & Berger 156 Elite Hunting VLD. Almost forgot the 143 Hornday ELDX
The 140 was the smallest group followed by the 143 then the 127 & 156.
Then I went on to some hand loads and again the 140 Berger shot better than the 127. I’m not happy with the Hornday brass pretty soft stuff and the Lapua was just fine. .5 groups pretty much the norm and I don’t think this rifle will do better?? So I’ll be using the 140 Berger for my Roosevelt Elk Hunt coming up in November.
Good luck on your elk hunt no matter which bullet you choose! Happy hunting
@@kylehurley5994
I actually wanted the 156 but there are no available ones to load just loaded ammo. I figure if the 270 can use 130-150 then the 6.5 with a140 should do the job if I do mine and shots are going to be in the 200-275 yard range so I’m good to go!
Bought the 300 prc .. shoots so much better than my 338 lapua, was gonna comment when you said “ so I don’t get confused” you rotated them too much and was off on which was which , but seen others catch that as well lol
Pretty cool 🇺🇸 👍 😎 another great video thanks brother
Plate twister!
Definitely need do the same with the 6.8 Western with the 165 gr & 175 gr
Velocity & plates 🇦🇺👍
Set up some ballistic gel and use Barnes lrx bullets. That would be awesome to see. Love the videos. Keep them coming
Im surprise its so close.
Gotta love the paper plates.
Awesome video!!
Thanks for the visit
I love a good ol paper plate video
I’ve waited so long for this video
Thanks for watching
You made a mistake, you turned and the one you put down was the 6.5 prc, the first bullet found is 6.5 prc, the second 7mm prc and the last 300 prc. review the video better next time or make a mark like a line with a sharpie on the column of plates so as not to make this perspective error. greetings
Have you done a 6 creedmoor I am thinking of getting one for coyote and Maybe hog and always love the videos.
I have many videos on 6mm creedmoor
Supa Ad Adam 👍!! I'm gonna get one fo sho😁👌. Thanks for the Video 🪒🧔. Cheers 🙏🇨🇦.
Thanks for watching
Once again I enjoyed your video!!👍
I know PRC ammunition is hard to get.
But for a penetration test it would be better to use a hunting bullet instead of a match target bullet.
This would be a cool test with monolithic bullets too!
Fun video Whoteewho! So if you were buying a new bollot slinger... would you recommend the 7PRC or the traditional 7 Mag?
For hunting = 7mm rem mag
Hey man another great video, been watching forever. Always check your videos before looking to buy something. Have you thought about checking out bear creek arsenal AR stuff? Once you get the lower the uppers are extremely affordable but getting different opinions on if they are accurate shooters or not. Would love to see you try a few of their calibers out.
I have one bear creek 223
could also be alot more content lol
Would be interesting to shoot all three with solid copper and also give the sectional density of each bullet. Nice video.
Gotta love a paper plate challenge!
Paper plates is an awesome test!
Forget the boolot slingers. The head shave was the best😂
😝
How can we test the same bullet with with different ballistic coefficient and see which works best on the plates
My ocd on not fixing plates after shots lol then they got rotated wrong so who knows which won lol.
Great video still!
Manscaped, smooth as the butt of a rifle.
Great video! Hey, Whoteewho, have you thought about the 195 gr. bullet in the 7 PRC? I don't think that it's a factory loading [yet]. But if you do any reloading people are loving it. I'm sure that the sectional density is great in it and the penetration is deep. So Elk size game and up it's a sizzling projectile for the heavy weight game. Thanks for your videos!
I need to load some
@@WHOTEEWHO... bad ass!
Now you have 3 rifles to clean lol ! Good Video
Great video, these are the kind of videos that made you popular
I do like the plate test.
Isn't there a 300 Mag short ? And what's the difference between the short and the PRC ?
In regard to getting the speed of projectiles, when are you going to upgrade and get the Garmin Xero C1? Or one of the other newer chronographs on the market?
Oh and hey Hoot, please, for the callousness of it, and record doing so, but sake the plates back and say when you opened the pack they all had three holes in them. lol
Working on it
I don't know 22 long rifle 30-06 in a good shotgun I think it's about all anybody needs, but what do I know.
I've always used .222 , .308 ,and 12g . So I get what your saying
Quality of tools is definitely more important than quantity, but there is a lot of functional room in between 22 lr and 30-06.
Was hopin ya would use fhe cz alpha 600 6.5 be ause rhats what I have. Bought it because of ur reviews
Don't have that one anymore. Borrowed that one. It was good tho
I'm honestly still deciding between a 7mm prc vs the 300 prc for taking out to a mile and beyond
Yup. I agree with these guys. You rotated the plated.
Thank you for the vid. This is always a fun topic!
Theory: i think the performance of the second and third bullets are misrepresented. I think the first shot creates more air space between the plates. Not much. But enough to change (decrease) the overall density of the plate stack. Bullet 2 would go through fewer plates and bullet 3 even fewer.
(If all the same caliber/bullet). Does that make sense?
For an accurate representation I think you would have to use pristine plate stacks and have them compressed with the same amount of tension. But that’s a lot of plates.
Adam how would you feel about a shorter 7prc barrel? Like a 20 or 22? Think it’s a bad idea? Maybe too much velocity loss😑
I don't have any of these calibers but I think they're cool as hell.
They're coming out with so many different rounds it's hard to keep track of what's what.
you should try hunting bullets, ELDX, Berger and Nosler.
how are those E-Max shadows when shooting? and do they enhance the noise?
About all I wear anymore. Do a good job
Yes, also help u hear
This might sound silly, but just maybe if you soak the plates in water...the plates should catch the bullets with less tearing and the bullets may fragment less, just a thought. Enjoyed the video btw.
I'm sure you already know always verify what the box says is true. And just my two cents when checking for accuracy if your using lead ammunition and switching to all copper ammunition clean the barrel before you do until the paper comes out clean.
What about shooting water jugs with those same calibers? Could be a really fun video.
Thinking about another pew pew. Calibers 6.5 prc, 7 prc, 6.8 Western and 7mm Remington Magnum. Mostly for hunting whitetail to elk, possibly bear. Possible long range shot. I'm busted up pretty bad and full of shrapnel so less recoil is a plus. Of course ammo availability, reloading component availability is also a consideration. Which caliber would you choose guy's?
7mm rem mag
Who tee who you rotated the plates. Re watch your video. The 7prc went the deepest then the 300 followed by the 6.5
I figured the 300 would go the deepest with that heavy bullet..
* Next time draw a straight line with a marker along the top edge of the stack of plates going from the front to the back ( or back to front ). This will help keep your stacks in line and not inadvertently rotated.
Intro looks like Zorg from the fifth element. 😂
I like your the guns I am from Tennessee
Accidental rotation 7prc went a bit further either way still a great video
Great test ,, even with the plates being accidently rotated
I miss these videos
I'd love to see these verse mild steel
This is grand. But How big was the hole for each cal. per plate . Just because you go further doesn't mean the hole is bigger per inch of penetration.
draw a line to the top off the plates so they dont get mixed when u twist them.
Yeah after the rotation, it was definitely the 7mm PRC that went the farthest, with the 300 PRC in 2nd.
Of all the PRC cartridges and you can only have one and its your only gun. What do you personally choose ?
300 prc
@@WHOTEEWHO Really. how come?
Have you ever thought about picking up a 280AI?
Thanks for the really fun video, again!
And the true result is: 7>300>6.5,
For that bullet hole triangle, the distance between 6.5 and 7 is the longest.
So 6.5 penetration is the shortest, and 300 made the biggest hole, but the penetration winner goes: 7mm PRC.
Try a 6.8 western 🎉
@@peterluttgens3364
6.8 western has excellent ballistic performance, but the sad thing is, even Federal themselves don't promote it very much, I'm wondering if it would be another 224 valkyrie.
😂😂 yeah the 6.5 PRC is such a great Cartridge from Hornady 147gn ELD-M at 2819ft/s when my good old 6.5x55SE does the same speed out of a 22inch Barrel with 140gn in Pressure Specs my loads are tested and they are under CIP Max pressure (they come at around 3750bar so totally safe to use with a modern Rifle Mauser M12 Expert Grade 5 Walnut i would not hesitate to go even to aroud 4k but this load shoots the best consistent half MOA 5 Shot Groups) 😂😂 yeah totally worth the hype same for the Creedmoor, Paul Mauser and the Swedish and Norway Millitary build a fantastic Round in 1893 and Hornady 130 Years later gets nearly the same Performance 👍😜😂😂
Nope! Haven't done a 8mm Remington Magnum yet!! 😂😂
Good video
"Don't wanna spin my stuff here".... Continues to spin his stuff.