They already put 2lb of tannerite into a dummy and liquified the gel sending it 225 yards or feet away. Next video they should use the more realistic dummy in a foxhole with a gernade.
Would be great to see some super slow motion shots using clay. It expands like ballistic gel but doesn’t bounce back so you get some insane effects when the bullets impact it.
Splendid shots, editing, sound design, and two genuine guys who like to shoot. This is my new favorite channel, great work thanks guys! I know these must take ages to make. Your videos are so easy to watch, no comedy bits or action montages to skip through. Truly the SlowMo Guys of the gun world, gotta love it!
I think a gun chambered in .270 would be a great addition to the channel for its crazy high muzzle velocity and I think a vide comparing FMJs and hollow points of various calibers would be neat. Also that flash on the soda can was probably just from the paint on the outside of the can autoigniting and detonating under the super high pressures of the bullet making first contact
@Mike Bartel - This would be highly informative. I suspect the blunt trauma itself resulting from a .50AE projectile hitting body armor without penetrating could well be lethal, if it struck the heart.
@@wickedcabinboy yes, the primary function of body armor is to save the person's life. However if the armor allows the blunt force energy to be transferred to the body, resulting in death, then that armor is an epic fail. Stopping the bullet is a moot point if it results in stopping the heart. Fortunately most self defense situations involve calibers that can be stopped by the armor, without causing fatal blunt force transfer to the body.
@@Mbartel500 - yes, precisely. I've seen many a video in which Kevlar body armor is tested with large caliber projectiles. When they examine the result the dummy may have severe damage from the transferred energy - meaning the body armor itself was forced into the chest/abdominal cavity - but the shooters will crow about how the armor stopped the projectile. And I'm thinking, yeah but if that victim isn't dead he will be very soon. SMH
Awesome videos. Found the channel today and went through every single video. I hope to see you guys demo a S&W .500 magnum, .308, 10mm, .30-06, and more. Phenomenal slow-mo work. Love the channel!
Some of the most insane footage I have ever seen, truly mind-blowing. Thanks a lot for your content, the effort you put into it, and your insane technical skills !
would love to see the difference in muzzle velocity firing the 50AE through both the Desert Eagle and a lever action in 50AE. What suprised me is just how much unburned powder came out of the business end of the Deagle!
Cool af as always. Watching the fireball and unburned powder really makes me think 50 AE has more potential out of a longer barrel, like a 9" PCC sort of setup. Someone go tell the nerds at CMMG to cook up a Banshee in 50 AE, or if you're really ballsy, the nutters at Keltec.
Kel-Tec, you guys can have this idea for free since it was inspired by you: An integrally suppressed .50AE bullpup that feeds from a 100 round helical magazine that wraps around the barrel and suppressor.
New subscriber and love the videos. A series looking at different actions of rifles and pistols would be really interesting. Showing how different delays work, actions, ejections and maybe compensators. Lots to look at especially with the new camera.
8:31 for the enthusiast, check out this time clip and notice the AE doesn’t have the typical “slide back, pick up the next round” like other semi autos. I think the barrel actually moves rather than the slide. Cool to see in slo-mo
You got it backwards bro.. On a Desert Eagle the barrel is stationary.The slide moves backward just like other semi auto handguns. It looks funny because the slide is just the lower half of a slide compared to say a 1911.. Its more like an open topped Beretta 92 slide. The Desert Eagle is a gas operated pistol. It has a rotary bolt very similar to an AR 15 bolt. Watch at 5:44 and you can see it
This is the best road trip vehicle you could possibly ask for, you could drive it all the way across the country and still tackle literally any weather or any change in terrain
Awesome! If you look closely, you can see the shockwave the bullet is creating as it travels through the air, right before it impacts the targets. Gunz + slow mo = AWESOMENESS.
I'd love to see a comparison between 8mm Mauser, .30-06, and 7.62x54r. It'd be interesting to see any differences between the world wars thirty calibers. Love the channel, keep it up y'all
woahhh I've never seen a round make it through a block and not make it through a block! That's awesome! also, ya'll nailed the exposure, focus and having such a glass clear block of gell is just *Chefs Kiss* looks amazing lads!
That shot of the 50AE vs the gel block was insane! Can't wait for you guys to apply for a machine gun for scientific reasons or whatever the loophole is 😂
I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. The both of you are chill and your vids are free of the testosterone infused bravado of other such channels. Just the facts. As an aside, Paul Harrell has demonstrated in a number of videos that barrel length does indeed effect muzzle velocity.
Always love seeing your guys’ content, and seeing a .50AE Desert Eagle was even better. I love mine. Ammo prices mean I don’t shoot it often, but it’s always a hoot anytime I bring it out. EDIT: Also, for armor, the ammo’s very expensive but I highly recommend trying to get the Underwood Ammo Xtreme Hunter .50AE rounds. While .50AE is a very fat round so it doesn’t penetrate armor that much (although it has a ton of blunt force trauma), the Xtreme Hunter design concentrates the energy on a smaller surface area which increases pressure. I’ve seen one guy blow through 3A rated body armor with this stuff.
Should use cans in different scenarios as in some shaken really hard some shake from cold some left cold, all different pressures inside to cans! I’m hoping or assuming that I really called shaken up can Will have a bigger explosion flash?
I own a Baby Desert Eagle handgun that is chambered in 9mm. Looks and works almost just like the Desert Eagle chambered in 50AE but is a bit smaller. When i saw Baby Deagle in the description, that's what i thought you were talking about.
9:08 since the round is a hollow point, the trapped air ignites when it compresses against the can for a split millisecond. Sonoluminescence is the technical term
That .50AE going into the gel was CRAZY! What a violent and stunning action shot. That was freaking sweet. Looking forward to seeing what you do next. I wonder if pumpkins are the same as watermelons??
With all that unburnt powder you would think that ammo manufacturers would change to powder to get a better burn rate with a .50 AE … but I guess they know what’s up tho
I wonder if you could get a good view of the bullet after going through something. I'm curious if the bullet keeps deforming after it's out the other side. I have suspicions but would be cool to see for sure
To explain the baby deagle is the smooth bore musket effect. Basically like a yo yo spin when the pellet is shot, or like a tire rolling in a direction. Tire spinning bullets are just exactly like a Baseball pitcher throwing a curveball at mach speeds.
I think it would be awesome to watch a 9mm hollow point open up, I’m super slow mo and up close maybe into clear water in a clear container for best clarity?
I believe the flash upon impact is due to the air igniting between the bullet and target. That amount of compression can certainly create a plasma for a fraction of a second
11:12 there is a black tail on the end of that round, I thought it might be a camera artifact but if you go frame-by-frame, you can see it explode into small particles as the round impacts the apple. Any thoughts as to what it might be? I doubt a chunk of powder that had gotten wet and solidified would survive the force of being pushed behind a bullet out of the barrel, so perhaps it is carbon buildup from inside the rifling of the desert eagle?
It's an artifact of the high-speed sensor. Occasionally, pixels that are fully saturated to white (the highlight on the bullet) will appear as black momentarily in the following frame or two. So it looks as though it's something following the bullet, but it's just those pixels becoming black, then returning to normal exposure.
Question - what causes the muzzle flash? I'm guessing it's unburnt powder. If so, why not change the loading or the speed of the powder? Burning outside of the barrel is a waste of energy
Late to the party but just found the channel.....stuff is awsome. Nice seeing some slowmos. That said wonder if scott would let you guys record his elephant guns....that would produce some....intresting results.
some of those rubberized old time hot water bottles filled with water starting at 20psi (no air) to full ( no air) no pressure example: 20 psi, 15 psi, 10psi, 5psi, 0psi to see if they expand and blow up and shred and to see them expand and wiggle around in flight. Have them hang from an "A" frame and again on a hard flat surface for rebound effects...
the flame you're seeing when the .50 AE hits the fanta can is the air that's inside the hollow point being compressed and igniting. this is the same principle that fire pistons use to start a camp fire.
A 50 AE has an energy dump like a shotgun (funny thing is that right as I'm typing this you say it). Happy New Year guys, God Bless you all to safety and health.
You've shown the different patterns and levels of vaporization on the watermelons with different calibers. I would be curious to see if you could control those patterns by lightly carving into the rind. Give the watermelon a grenade "pineapple" pattern to see if it will come apart the same way.
The effect where you're seeing a small explosion is due to the air being trapped inside the hollow point and being compressed or basically dieseling until combustion
Seems like there's some unburnt powder coming out of the little ones. Wonder what a similar scale rifle's speed would be since it would give more time to burn the powder.
Its the combination of unburned powder and air in the tip of the hollow point getting compressed to the point of ignition. Kind of like how a Diesel engine uses the compression of fuel and air to make combustion.
Thanks gentlemen for braving the cold for another awesome video! Zombie head ( so video won’t get demonetized) or torso of American rounds in history (.30 cal M1 vs 30-06 etc) or GWOT rounds ( .300 win mag, 5.56 TBBC, vs 62gr Barnes) type of examples perhaps something along those lines. Happy New Year all
Just discovered the channel, fucking love what y'all are doing. I had a suggestion if that's alright. What if y'all got a dummy, and tried different levels of armor to show what energy is transferred to the body if that makes any sense?
Please get a high speed shot of the entire cycle of the round. Show the slide come back, the new round loading in and all the places extra gasses escape via the chamber and barrel. I think this would look awesome and it may help identify some reasons for extra shell case trajectories. Can you see if unburned powder actually accelerates the case like a rocket?
Torsos: YES (one sternum shot and one head shot)... Armor: NO (won't penetrate). How about a 50 cal ammo can filled with water and sealed? That would be a nice show. A couple concrete cinder blocks would be interesting, as would 10-12 sheets of ½ inch plywood or 15 2x4's, all set ½ inch apart from each other.
Way Back when the 44 magnum Desert Eagle hit the market they made a video called Whack-o’-lantern, where they took pumpkins and cut a small hole in the top, filled it with water, replaced the plug and shot it with the Eagle. That just screams SlowMow with a 50AE.
I think it would be cool to see how various types of rounds interact with automobile windshields, especial when struck at an angle as they are mounted in cars. What deflects more? Big and slow rounds? Or fast and light? Another suggestion that's a little off topic, something you guys might do is get into the forensic analysis for why Scott from Kentucky Ballistics had his Serbu RN-50 Blow up on him. One current hypothesis is that the SLAP round he fired was reloaded with some sort of handgun powder, instead of rifle powder, thus causing the firearm to detonate. If you guys could source a Serbu RN-50, a mis-loaded SLAP round, some sort of protection for you guys and your cameras, that could make for a good video either proving or disproving that a rifle round loaded with pistol powder could blow up that particular gun. And if it does blow up, I think it would be cool to catch on the high speed cameras.
you guys should do grenade vs torso
Yes
Washington County machinegun range in PA offers hand grenades for a couple hundred bucks
Exactly what he predicted 😆
Torso go boom
They already put 2lb of tannerite into a dummy and liquified the gel sending it 225 yards or feet away. Next video they should use the more realistic dummy in a foxhole with a gernade.
Would be great to see some super slow motion shots using clay. It expands like ballistic gel but doesn’t bounce back so you get some insane effects when the bullets impact it.
this sounds great
Splendid shots, editing, sound design, and two genuine guys who like to shoot. This is my new favorite channel, great work thanks guys! I know these must take ages to make.
Your videos are so easy to watch, no comedy bits or action montages to skip through. Truly the SlowMo Guys of the gun world, gotta love it!
Thanks so much! Glad to have you here
I think a gun chambered in .270 would be a great addition to the channel for its crazy high muzzle velocity and I think a vide comparing FMJs and hollow points of various calibers would be neat. Also that flash on the soda can was probably just from the paint on the outside of the can autoigniting and detonating under the super high pressures of the bullet making first contact
Or a .22-250
30-06 or a 308
I like .270.
.22-250 is pretty cool too.
220 swift
A ballistic dummy torso wearing soft and then hard body armor to show the amount of trauma a .50 ae would cause. Awesome video as always, guys.
@Mike Bartel - This would be highly informative. I suspect the blunt trauma itself resulting from a .50AE projectile hitting body armor without penetrating could well be lethal, if it struck the heart.
@@wickedcabinboy yes, the primary function of body armor is to save the person's life. However if the armor allows the blunt force energy to be transferred to the body, resulting in death, then that armor is an epic fail. Stopping the bullet is a moot point if it results in stopping the heart. Fortunately most self defense situations involve calibers that can be stopped by the armor, without causing fatal blunt force transfer to the body.
@@Mbartel500 - yes, precisely. I've seen many a video in which Kevlar body armor is tested with large caliber projectiles. When they examine the result the dummy may have severe damage from the transferred energy - meaning the body armor itself was forced into the chest/abdominal cavity - but the shooters will crow about how the armor stopped the projectile. And I'm thinking, yeah but if that victim isn't dead he will be very soon. SMH
That shockwave that came with the bullet just before hitting the watermelon was so slick.
As always, best high speed quality 🔥💪
Much appreciated! Spring 2023 is going to have some incredible new content.
You guys always have the best angles and shots.
Awesome videos. Found the channel today and went through every single video. I hope to see you guys demo a S&W .500 magnum, .308, 10mm, .30-06, and more. Phenomenal slow-mo work. Love the channel!
Some of the most insane footage I have ever seen, truly mind-blowing. Thanks a lot for your content, the effort you put into it, and your insane technical skills !
Best slow mo balistics channel!🔥🔥🔥
its always cool to see the mini explosion that happens when a flat nose bullet compresses enough air in the moments before impact to ignite it
would love to see the difference in muzzle velocity firing the 50AE through both the Desert Eagle and a lever action in 50AE. What suprised me is just how much unburned powder came out of the business end of the Deagle!
Cool af as always. Watching the fireball and unburned powder really makes me think 50 AE has more potential out of a longer barrel, like a 9" PCC sort of setup. Someone go tell the nerds at CMMG to cook up a Banshee in 50 AE, or if you're really ballsy, the nutters at Keltec.
Kel-Tec, you guys can have this idea for free since it was inspired by you: An integrally suppressed .50AE bullpup that feeds from a 100 round helical magazine that wraps around the barrel and suppressor.
@@the_guitarcade Shut up and take my money!!!
The notification for this video says ".50 Desert Eagle vs Baby..." Lmao
New subscriber and love the videos. A series looking at different actions of rifles and pistols would be really interesting. Showing how different delays work, actions, ejections and maybe compensators. Lots to look at especially with the new camera.
For real I feel like you guys put out better quality content than the slow mo guys. And I love those guys
Found you guys by mistake last week. I am glad I did. Amazing footage and slo-mo. Really enjoying the content. Keep up the good work.
This is some of the best stuff ever. Things the naked eye would never pick up. Emagin what yall are going to discover someday!
8:31 for the enthusiast, check out this time clip and notice the AE doesn’t have the typical “slide back, pick up the next round” like other semi autos. I think the barrel actually moves rather than the slide. Cool to see in slo-mo
You got it backwards bro.. On a Desert Eagle the barrel is stationary.The slide moves backward just like other semi auto handguns. It looks funny because the slide is just the lower half of a slide compared to say a 1911.. Its more like an open topped Beretta 92 slide. The Desert Eagle is a gas operated pistol. It has a rotary bolt very similar to an AR 15 bolt. Watch at 5:44 and you can see it
This is the best road trip vehicle you could possibly ask for, you could drive it all the way across the country and still tackle literally any weather or any change in terrain
Awesome!
If you look closely, you can see the shockwave the bullet is creating as it travels through the air, right before it impacts the targets.
Gunz + slow mo = AWESOMENESS.
Telling you guys, big clay block will show you the true power of
50 ae
I bet the mini explosion from the .50AE is the high pressure air being compressed by the hollow point and the surface of the can
I'd love to see a comparison between 8mm Mauser, .30-06, and 7.62x54r. It'd be interesting to see any differences between the world wars thirty calibers.
Love the channel, keep it up y'all
You forgot .303 British. No tea and crumpets for you old boy.
woahhh I've never seen a round make it through a block and not make it through a block! That's awesome! also, ya'll nailed the exposure, focus and having such a glass clear block of gell is just *Chefs Kiss* looks amazing lads!
That shot of the 50AE vs the gel block was insane!
Can't wait for you guys to apply for a machine gun for scientific reasons or whatever the loophole is 😂
I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. The both of you are chill and your vids are free of the testosterone infused bravado of other such channels. Just the facts.
As an aside, Paul Harrell has demonstrated in a number of videos that barrel length does indeed effect muzzle velocity.
The amount of unburnt powder that comes out I would love to see this round in a rifle length barrel.
I was noticing that unburned powder, too. It looked like a lot.
The sound effect of the baby deagle hitting the soda can 😂😂😂
Imagine this quality of content on the drive tanks range 😮
Always love seeing your guys’ content, and seeing a .50AE Desert Eagle was even better. I love mine. Ammo prices mean I don’t shoot it often, but it’s always a hoot anytime I bring it out.
EDIT: Also, for armor, the ammo’s very expensive but I highly recommend trying to get the Underwood Ammo Xtreme Hunter .50AE rounds. While .50AE is a very fat round so it doesn’t penetrate armor that much (although it has a ton of blunt force trauma), the Xtreme Hunter design concentrates the energy on a smaller surface area which increases pressure. I’ve seen one guy blow through 3A rated body armor with this stuff.
So glad you guys are back!!!
Everything is really shot very beautifully, especially in slow motion
Always a great watch guys
S/O all the way from South Africa...
Should use cans in different scenarios as in some shaken really hard some shake from cold some left cold, all different pressures inside to cans!
I’m hoping or assuming that I really called shaken up can Will have a bigger explosion flash?
Awesome, the flash from the DE is a whole ass fireball.
I own a Baby Desert Eagle handgun that is chambered in 9mm. Looks and works almost just like the Desert Eagle chambered in 50AE but is a bit smaller. When i saw Baby Deagle in the description, that's what i thought you were talking about.
I thought they were talking about that too.
Yeah, me too. A little space cowboy action 😁
9:08 since the round is a hollow point, the trapped air ignites when it compresses against the can for a split millisecond. Sonoluminescence is the technical term
Imagine shooting a ballistic block with a slinky inside
“What do you guys wanna see shot with it?”… ummmm EVERYTHING!!!
I like how you focus on the science, and not the politics of firearms.
That 50AE was the Michael Corleone of bullets. Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.
That .50AE going into the gel was CRAZY! What a violent and stunning action shot. That was freaking sweet. Looking forward to seeing what you do next. I wonder if pumpkins are the same as watermelons??
At 12:31 you can see the shock wave beside the bullet that's awesome!
With all that unburnt powder you would think that ammo manufacturers would change to powder to get a better burn rate with a .50 AE … but I guess they know what’s up tho
I'm with you on this one.
I wonder if you could get a good view of the bullet after going through something. I'm curious if the bullet keeps deforming after it's out the other side. I have suspicions but would be cool to see for sure
To explain the baby deagle is the smooth bore musket effect. Basically like a yo yo spin when the pellet is shot, or like a tire rolling in a direction. Tire spinning bullets are just exactly like a Baseball pitcher throwing a curveball at mach speeds.
I think it would be awesome to watch a 9mm hollow point open up, I’m super slow mo and up close maybe into clear water in a clear container for best clarity?
Totally, like if a HST opens all at once, or gradually along the way
I believe the flash upon impact is due to the air igniting between the bullet and target. That amount of compression can certainly create a plasma for a fraction of a second
11:12 there is a black tail on the end of that round, I thought it might be a camera artifact but if you go frame-by-frame, you can see it explode into small particles as the round impacts the apple. Any thoughts as to what it might be? I doubt a chunk of powder that had gotten wet and solidified would survive the force of being pushed behind a bullet out of the barrel, so perhaps it is carbon buildup from inside the rifling of the desert eagle?
It's an artifact of the high-speed sensor. Occasionally, pixels that are fully saturated to white (the highlight on the bullet) will appear as black momentarily in the following frame or two. So it looks as though it's something following the bullet, but it's just those pixels becoming black, then returning to normal exposure.
@@BallisticHighSpeed Interesting, thank you for the reply!
Question - what causes the muzzle flash?
I'm guessing it's unburnt powder. If so, why not change the loading or the speed of the powder? Burning outside of the barrel is a waste of energy
To see buildings in the background......Is this a save distance? In case of a stray bullet?
Going back 10secs with the left doubletap was made for your channel. Wow.
Late to the party but just found the channel.....stuff is awsome. Nice seeing some slowmos. That said wonder if scott would let you guys record his elephant guns....that would produce some....intresting results.
If Adam's future Desert Eagle doesn't have tiger stripes, I'll start questioning everything I've ever known.🤣
you guys should get with scott from kentucky ballistics and do these slo mo tests with his elephant rifles
Oh hell yeah
Could you film a comparison Desert Eagle .50 with and without a muzzlebrake?
The Desert Eagle Mark XIX is my second favorite gun (the first being the Smith & Wesson Model 500). It's so badass and cool.
Thats not a Baby Deagle, that would be the Jericho 941.
Thats a Fetus Deagle.
This is top tier comedy.
“In three, two, -shoots- one.”
Maybe the explosion was from the air in-between the hollowpoint and aluminum can being compressed to quickly?
some of those rubberized old time hot water bottles filled with water starting at 20psi (no air) to full ( no air) no pressure example: 20 psi, 15 psi, 10psi, 5psi, 0psi to see if they expand and blow up and shred and to see them expand and wiggle around in flight. Have them hang from an "A" frame and again on a hard flat surface for rebound effects...
the flame you're seeing when the .50 AE hits the fanta can is the air that's inside the hollow point being compressed and igniting. this is the same principle that fire pistons use to start a camp fire.
Outstanding love that slow mo. But I would love to see you go through some meat maybe maybe a pork shoulder.
A 50 AE has an energy dump like a shotgun (funny thing is that right as I'm typing this you say it). Happy New Year guys, God Bless you all to safety and health.
You've shown the different patterns and levels of vaporization on the watermelons with different calibers. I would be curious to see if you could control those patterns by lightly carving into the rind. Give the watermelon a grenade "pineapple" pattern to see if it will come apart the same way.
The effect where you're seeing a small explosion is due to the air being trapped inside the hollow point and being compressed or basically dieseling until combustion
I'd like to see a side-by-side comparison of .50AE vs .50 Beowulf.
Just curious, is there enough berm height to protect those farm buildings across the field?
Definitely do the torso and a head! Please and thanks.
Love watching the slow mo.
I believe the electric or a little explosion just milliseconds before contact is static Discharge
The flash you seen on the soda can was Atoms being smashed between the bullet and the aluminum
Is this firing on 1 (or even earlier) a "thing" on this channel?
I'm new here and it bugs the hell out of me for unknown reasons 🤷🏼♂️
Seems like there's some unburnt powder coming out of the little ones. Wonder what a similar scale rifle's speed would be since it would give more time to burn the powder.
Always been curious, is the slow motion audio added or actually recorded? Great work guys. Thanks for sharing!
Bryce makes and edits all of those in himself!
12:30 Did you saw shock wave that came in front of bullet in watermelon shoot and then it come through its body? Damn its nice...
Just happy to be here🔥🥃
Its the combination of unburned powder and air in the tip of the hollow point getting compressed to the point of ignition. Kind of like how a Diesel engine uses the compression of fuel and air to make combustion.
>You vs the guy she tells you not to worry about
Thanks gentlemen for braving the cold for another awesome video! Zombie head ( so video won’t get demonetized) or torso of American rounds in history (.30 cal M1 vs 30-06 etc) or GWOT rounds ( .300 win mag, 5.56 TBBC, vs 62gr Barnes) type of examples perhaps something along those lines. Happy New Year all
would be cool to test different calibers .357 and .44 magnum
Just discovered the channel, fucking love what y'all are doing. I had a suggestion if that's alright.
What if y'all got a dummy, and tried different levels of armor to show what energy is transferred to the body if that makes any sense?
Garand thumb did a video about energy transfer through plates, except they did it with 50 BMG, not 50 AE.
What hit the barn actually?? Awesome video
Please get a high speed shot of the entire cycle of the round. Show the slide come back, the new round loading in and all the places extra gasses escape via the chamber and barrel. I think this would look awesome and it may help identify some reasons for extra shell case trajectories. Can you see if unburned powder actually accelerates the case like a rocket?
Torsos: YES (one sternum shot and one head shot)... Armor: NO (won't penetrate). How about a 50 cal ammo can filled with water and sealed? That would be a nice show. A couple concrete cinder blocks would be interesting, as would 10-12 sheets of ½ inch plywood or 15 2x4's, all set ½ inch apart from each other.
Cans of shaving cream, Firebird targets, bag of flour?
What does shooting the bottom of the can look like?
Best. Chanel. Ever.
Way Back when the 44 magnum Desert Eagle hit the market they made a video called Whack-o’-lantern, where they took pumpkins and cut a small hole in the top, filled it with water, replaced the plug and shot it with the Eagle.
That just screams SlowMow with a 50AE.
The hollowpoint hitting the can just right to super heat the air in the hollow part of the hollowpoint? 🤷♂️
You guys should try shooting thin metal plates
That would be very amazing in slowmotion
maybe 220 swift it has a crazy muzzle velocity in lower grain bullets and would love to see the sono luminescence
You know, in the manual for the Desert Eagle it tells you not to load it without a magazine as it will damage the ejector.
I donno why i expected the tiny deagle to shoot out of your fingers 😂
I think it would be cool to see how various types of rounds interact with automobile windshields, especial when struck at an angle as they are mounted in cars. What deflects more? Big and slow rounds? Or fast and light?
Another suggestion that's a little off topic, something you guys might do is get into the forensic analysis for why Scott from Kentucky Ballistics had his Serbu RN-50 Blow up on him. One current hypothesis is that the SLAP round he fired was reloaded with some sort of handgun powder, instead of rifle powder, thus causing the firearm to detonate. If you guys could source a Serbu RN-50, a mis-loaded SLAP round, some sort of protection for you guys and your cameras, that could make for a good video either proving or disproving that a rifle round loaded with pistol powder could blow up that particular gun. And if it does blow up, I think it would be cool to catch on the high speed cameras.
I too own a DE. Plz do a gel dummy id like to see what it does..i know it drops deer (90lb doe)
Definitely do a torso!!!
Dam that’s cool and destructive too thanks for sharing be safe
Hi guys! You need to find some original IMI ammo. The fireball form that ammo will be awesome in slowmo!