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It was a good video. Never seen you guys before but I like the format you have going, as well as your personalities. You seem like a very friendly bunch. You actually made me want a 243, but I found out yesterday they're not even made any more, and the ammo is crazy expensive.
By that logic .243 is the best hunting round available. It's not equivalent. Punching through steel doesn't mean it can ethically kill an animal. .243 isn't "too small" for white tail, but scale up the animal. You shouldn't go elephant hunting with .243 just because it went through 3/8" steel.
everyone hates on .243 for being weak but will swear trust a .223 AR w there life. A .243 is just a necked down .308 it’s kinda like a 5.56 and a 7.62 had a baby if u think about it
Michael Hearne it probably hit a spot that was already hit and that’s why it punched through. No way 243 goes through with a lighter and slower moving bullet than 7mm and 300 win mag or 338 lapua.
@@milesdavidson3465 I don't know. 80 gr. .243s travel around 3,330 feet per second, and since they're small in diameter it should technically be easier for them to squeeze through material. That's my personal theory anyway. It was pretty impressive regardless.
@ Sgt Armor... im with you for sure I definitely would have got my money taken from me I would have bet the 7mm would have gone through it like butter...
@Lightning Strike If the speed and size of the projectile were the only factors to consider,- then a .17 mag traveling at 4040 fps at the muzzle would penetrate more than a 7mm mag traveling 3110 fps at the muzzle, or a 300 win mag traveling at 3290 fps. The mass, material, and design of the projectile must also be considered. Without knowing the details of each bullets construction, no one can accuratly predict the outcome of which caliber will penetrate a given material.
@Lightning Strike ok, I'd sure like to talk to that "old timer" and get him to demonstrate all that, I'm not sure how much of a "old timer" the guy is, but the .17 hmr came out in 2002. By the way, I own a 17, and I can tell you from first hand experience it will not penetrate a target like the one in the video, the tiny bullet disintegrates.
While a .243 fan I was amazed what a clean hole it made! The BMG was no surprise. A huge fan, the .45-70 dumped a bunch of energy. Another fun video indeed! Thank you. (Many people have no idea how much work went into making thi$ video) 👍
I wasn’t expecting the 243 to punch through either but I know for a fact a 300 win mag hits harder. Maybe bullet velocity really does play the biggest role in penetrating. This was a odd video but in a very good way.
So glad the old 243 round did that. While I know everyone love these new 6mm loadings the 243 has been a winner for me these past 45 years of shooting varmints at long distance here in the bluegrass state. Cool video
Stop talking shite. We have "proper" guns here in the UK. Whatever the hell that means. You can own just about any of these calibres in the UK on a bolt or lever action. Including .50BMG if you have the certificate for it.
''so far the first hole in this target was a 243 with an 80 grain bullet, you guys would've believe that if you hadn't a sawn it''... lol. this video rocks,you guys look like some fun good buds who a young buck like me would hang with and go out shooting random targets to see what we can penetrate, love it thanks for this
I really wouldn't expect any of these to put a hole in it with standard expanding rounds. It's not as much the gun and caliber as it is how the bullet itself is made and what it's made of.
@@phillhuddleston9445 yes, that's my point. full metal jackets with high velocity have at least a chance of penetrating. Of course there are rounds that would have little problem with this, say the tungsten rounds and high grade steel core rounds available for 50 bmg, you notice, even thogh the bmg went through, it did not make a clean hole. Some of the penetrator rounds would. Of course, what one can get on the open market and what is available to the military are two different things. However, there is a guy on the tube that has access to the military rounds and has demonstrated them. If they want, they can shoot through concrete walls.
@maker man actually you could use a 50 BMG, but sabot the bullets in plastic that's mostly slit so it falls away after the bullet leaves the barrel, they used to sell some 30 06 rounds made that way with a ... I think it was a 223 bullet, or something like that, they called them penetrator rounds. They were illegal for a while, but that went away... mostly.
holyy smokes you guys i sure wish i was one of your friends hanging out having fun! you are my favorite youtube channel and thats saying a lot because im always watching the tubes !
It's more about What the round is made out of not only the caliber. The caliber does play a factor, of course, but I've seen a 50 caliber standard ledcor Full Metal Jacket 660g Ball round At a hundred yards I believe it was a 3/8 in. Or a quarter inch. Hard Steel Target and it hit it dead center straight on and Made the whole Target it was connected to move a lot and in the slo-mo speed you see the bullet just hit it and fragment and bunch Bullet fragments and what look almost like a small Sparks for a second fly in every direction, but it doesn't even Dent the plate At all, it just leaves a scuff mark. You can tell it was hit by something, but it does not dented at all. But from the same distance same gun, same caliber using a black tip AP round 700 grain. Projectile it slice right through like a hot knife through butter and kept going.
We used to buy API rnds in 50 BMG for 99 cents a piece thru shotgun news in the mid 90s. Shot them thru a Serbu 50 BFG in Shasta county California. Cut trees down cracked boulders in half, lit up propane bottles among many other awesome things! Good times!!
The echos are epic 👌🏽😲 I think you should shoot it with the 243 again to make sure it wasn't a fluke. Its hard to picture a 243 piercing something a 338 Lapua can't lol
Amazing video, but it looked (to me) like the 7 mm went through. Also looked like the 50 bmg hit almost the exact same spot as the 7 mm hole(?). Anyone else see that?
I noticed that sporterized Enfield as well. So many of those old work horses have been chopped up that way. Sad to see. I would hope that he did not do that himself, and would like to think he just bought it that way.
@@morisetconstructionelectri7932 yeah. I'd venture to guess that 99%+ of the sporterized Enfields were "sporterized" back when they were a dime a dozen many years ago. I wonder how many back then had any idea the original ones would someday become somewhat collectible.
@@mudd190 no, I have a number 5 jungle carbine and I have seen quite a few of them. That is definitely a bastardized, I mean, sporterized smle Lee Enfield.
If you add a dangling piece of chain to the six o'clock position the plate will stop swinging like a pendulum. You can tack weld the chain to the back of the plate in minutes. BTW that trick goes back to black powder log splitters where a length of chain keeps them from vanishing into the woods.
Great video. I made the mistake of shooting my 22-250 at my 3/8 plate at 50 yds or so and shot 3 times and made 3 holes . Remington umc jacketed hollow point 45 grain
I don't buy the "penetration" nonsense with the extreme penetrators. I'd assume it penetrates deep into soft flesh but I'd rather have ball ammo for anything else.
COIcultist. The OG busted me in some other comment section talking about the time I got a dui it made me feel like I was getting pulled over when he responded.
Excuse me - I'm still wiping away the drool, from seeing that weapon filled table! 😏 Was that a Hornady FMJ in the 243? That's going around 3300, right?... Head to minute 14, for the 50! 😎
@@devinhotline2721 Same. The 270 hit *real* hard! But I had my money on the 300 & 338 Magnums... The 50 made the target look like Magneto attacked it! 😹
That was surprising!. I thought the most likely would be the 7 mil mag, possibly 338, and definitely 50...never would have guessed the 243 would make it. This was my first video of yours that I've seen, RUclips suggestions actually got something right for once!. You earned my like and subscribe, lol
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I am stunned that the 243 poked a hole in that target. I’m even more proud that I own a 243. A NEF break action single shot rifle.
Surprised me!!!
It was a good video. Never seen you guys before but I like the format you have going, as well as your personalities. You seem like a very friendly bunch.
You actually made me want a 243, but I found out yesterday they're not even made any more, and the ammo is crazy expensive.
Yup. Great vid this one. Watch all your stuff. 👍👌💪
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Paul yelling “outstanding” was the best part🤣🤣. Great video!!!!
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
I loved this episode. Got a good laugh at the target flying when hit with the 50 BMG.
Thank y’all for all you do to teach and entertain us.
Thanks for watching David!
The 50 bmg never disappoints...
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150 Dream Team the round is massive . Imagine them coming at you off a helo . . Hell no
@@jmprep909 the 30mm from the A10, or 25mm from the AH-64, makes the .50 BMG look like comparing a .22 LR and a .300 RUM.
Tbh, I'm more impressed with the .243. Damn thing is a monster!
@@M4A3 that’s a damn plane round that’s like comparing a small tank to a big battle ships battery
So much for the .243Win being "too small" for whitetail deer. ( it's one of my favorite calibers for deer)
💪💪 thanks for watching Greg
Same here! I love my 243 Savage Axis. I've hunted Whitetail deer with it for 5 years now and it works great
Greg Falde best 2-gun battery when I go to Africa. A .243 and my .375H&H. I can literally hunt the ENTIRE WORLD with those two rifles.
.243win is small and it's mainly built for speed not power and I still go over a .270win than a .243win
By that logic .243 is the best hunting round available. It's not equivalent. Punching through steel doesn't mean it can ethically kill an animal. .243 isn't "too small" for white tail, but scale up the animal. You shouldn't go elephant hunting with .243 just because it went through 3/8" steel.
The magic number you are looking for is 3400 feet per second, that will put a hole in steel up to an inch thick with a spear spitzer.
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@James Smith Hear hear!
@James Smith Yes it does. Just say no ;-)
@James Smith i Just Inherited one from my Grandfather... All Custom Built back in 78. Sweet Caliber
My .204 Ruger doesn’t at 100 and I shoot it at steel all the time. 3/8 thick ar500 at 100
Like the rest of folks commenting i wasn't expecting a 243 to punch a hole in it. Im also proud owner of a 243. 😁😂😂
243 surprised me!
@@WHOTEEWHO Actually, so was I,...I was betting on the 7mm Remington!
everyone hates on .243 for being weak but will swear trust a .223 AR w there life. A .243 is just a necked down .308 it’s kinda like a 5.56 and a 7.62 had a baby if u think about it
Michael Hearne it probably hit a spot that was already hit and that’s why it punched through. No way 243 goes through with a lighter and slower moving bullet than 7mm and 300 win mag or 338 lapua.
@@milesdavidson3465 I don't know. 80 gr. .243s travel around 3,330 feet per second, and since they're small in diameter it should technically be easier for them to squeeze through material. That's my personal theory anyway. It was pretty impressive regardless.
I made the mistake of shooting a 50 grain 22-250 at my 3/8” ar500 target at 75 yards and it went straight through lol
Same
Same here, 22-250 shoots like a laser beam
My sons 25-06 did also with 90 grain
50 yards shoots through 3/8. And 100 yards shoots through 1/4. Both AR500 steel
22-250 and 204 Ruger are so over looked when it comes to this type of thing. Speeeeeeed
I saw all that expensive brass and my finger involuntarily clicked the mouse.
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That 243 really suprised me! I would have thought the 7mm or the 300 mags would have went through before the 243!
Me too!!!
@ Sgt Armor... im with you for sure I definitely would have got my money taken from me I would have bet the 7mm would have gone through it like butter...
@@zzxxooooxxzz4964 same here!
@Lightning Strike If the speed and size of the projectile were the only factors to consider,- then a .17 mag traveling at 4040 fps at the muzzle would penetrate more than a 7mm mag traveling 3110 fps at the muzzle, or a 300 win mag traveling at 3290 fps. The mass, material, and design of the projectile must also be considered. Without knowing the details of each bullets construction, no one can accuratly predict the outcome of which caliber will penetrate a given material.
@Lightning Strike ok, I'd sure like to talk to that "old timer" and get him to demonstrate all that, I'm not sure how much of a "old timer" the guy is, but the .17 hmr came out in 2002. By the way, I own a 17, and I can tell you from first hand experience it will not penetrate a target like the one in the video, the tiny bullet disintegrates.
I was having so much fun watching I couldn’t believe it was over! I am amazed only two went through
I was surprised too!
Not surprised, really, most of that ammo was soft point. Try those calibers again but this time with AP ammo.
@@caseyb1346 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ AP ammo for all of those would cost an incredible amount of money....I'm poor
I don’t understand why you don’t have at the minimum 500k subscribers. This channel is underrated and this channel kicks ass!
Tell yo friends! I tell everyone about whotee. If they haven’t seen him I say “you don’t know WhoTeeWho???”
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Man sounds like he talks about propane on his down time lol Hank Hill
Dangit bobby!
While a .243 fan I was amazed what a clean hole it made!
The BMG was no surprise.
A huge fan, the .45-70 dumped a bunch of energy.
Another fun video indeed! Thank you.
(Many people have no idea how much work went into making thi$ video) 👍
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A tip put 1 to 2 nuts between the plate and chain on the bolts that will angle the plate slightly directing everything down.
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I’m SO jealous! Watching too guys having a great time exercising their 2A. Great ammo comparison video! Thanks guys!
Thanks for watching!
I wasn’t expecting the 243 to punch through either but I know for a fact a 300 win mag hits harder. Maybe bullet velocity really does play the biggest role in penetrating. This was a odd video but in a very good way.
Most fun I have had watching a shooting video in a long time. Thanks guys.
Thanks for watching Brandon!
Unreal, unreal makes me look at my .243 differently
I was not expecting that at all!
wowowow !
good work you guys!
Everyone loves 5.56/.223 and .308 if u think about it a .243 is what would happen if those two cartridges had a baby
@The Weapon Collection that or they get tired of buying barrels for 243
@Herman Furlong well, it came in second, the real winner was that monster 50 cal throwing the whole set up lmao
I just love how as hes walking you can here all the brass on the ground
That 50BMG was awesome! Haha, I couldn't help but laugh myself seeing what it did to the target stand, lol.
The 50 has some power!
“Do you wanna couple on that?”
“Nah”
I’m never turning down a chance to pop off a couple free rounds lol
I was expecting the .338 Lapua to punch through, especially at that range. Great performance from the .243.
Me too!!!
Not really a social media guy, and never comment online, but with that said you hit a home run with this video great work and god bless. Semper Fi
You guys out did yourselves this time.
That was awesome!
Thanks Ryan!
I own a Mossberg Patriot in 243 and I can tell you it doesn't mess around.
I see!
So glad the old 243 round did that. While I know everyone love these new 6mm loadings the 243 has been a winner for me these past 45 years of shooting varmints at long distance here in the bluegrass state. Cool video
243 surprised me!
Love that 243. Probably my favorite all time hunting rifle. Packs one helluva punch
Surprised me!
@@WHOTEEWHO me too
Excited to watch this one, love all the calibers being tested against eachother 👍🤙
One of my favorite videos ever!!!
This is the second video of your on shooting steel. Just got myself a couple of the steel Target’s. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, really great video! Loved the big showdown and the damage from the 50 cal.
Thanks for watching!!!
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Paul: " let's do it, and let's build some cars too"
Love ❤️ Paul!
PMSL - I luv Americans, why can't we have proper guns in the UK. Its Not fair
There is always room for another American. Just sayin' ;)
Come on across the pond brother. Always room
We can. You just need to get the right licence. I've legally owned a few of the calibres on that bench, still got some of them.
Stop talking shite. We have "proper" guns here in the UK. Whatever the hell that means. You can own just about any of these calibres in the UK on a bolt or lever action. Including .50BMG if you have the certificate for it.
@@typhoon-7 Ok Big guy go buy semi-auto!
''so far the first hole in this target was a 243 with an 80 grain bullet, you guys would've believe that if you hadn't a sawn it''... lol. this video rocks,you guys look like some fun good buds who a young buck like me would hang with and go out shooting random targets to see what we can penetrate, love it thanks for this
Thanks for watching Aiden!
You gotta list those calibers to the tune of, “These are a Few of My Favorite Things!”
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"It was my professional shooting" 😂 i salute you, sir ☺
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Dude sounds like hank hill in his late 20s bringing in the pro pain
Dangit bobby
That Weatherby is GORGEOUS!
Nothing looks better than a beautiful old school wood bolt rifle
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Great video. I laughed so hard when the 50 destroyed the target and the STAND!! LOL
Thanks for watching Mark!
us to the 243 roy weatherny said : velocity kills:
This was a very fun video to watch! I really enjoyed watching you guys.
Thanks for watching Sam!
That Enfield looks beautiful
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Man that was an awesome video!! Thanks WTW and Paul!! 😎
Thanks for watching Chuck!
Wow, the energy transfer from 50 BMG. It's like getting hit by truck.
Hey Larry! Watching the patreon sneak peak! This video wont really be out until the weekend. That 50bmg slapped it HARD!!!
@Brad efF. official Dam, it's no joke!
More like getting hit by a freight train!
Oh boy!!..that .243 go through it like butter!👊👍🇵🇷
Yup!!!
15:18 I think that's why they call the .50 "anti-material" 😂👍
Absolutely!
what a vid of surprises . . . good ole boys shootn and haven fun, loven it , , , and the 243 wins a medal, out ferkn standing
Thanks for watching Ross!!!
I really wouldn't expect any of these to put a hole in it with standard expanding rounds. It's not as much the gun and caliber as it is how the bullet itself is made and what it's made of.
Green tip 556 would go through it
@Frank Tank velocity alone won't do it with a soft bullet. the bullet just smashes up more.
@@tootall5559 Soft poins and hollow points don't do well but FMJ's at high velocity do do well.
@@phillhuddleston9445 yes, that's my point. full metal jackets with high velocity have at least a chance of penetrating. Of course there are rounds that would have little problem with this, say the tungsten rounds and high grade steel core rounds available for 50 bmg, you notice, even thogh the bmg went through, it did not make a clean hole. Some of the penetrator rounds would. Of course, what one can get on the open market and what is available to the military are two different things. However, there is a guy on the tube that has access to the military rounds and has demonstrated them. If they want, they can shoot through concrete walls.
@maker man actually you could use a 50 BMG, but sabot the bullets in plastic that's mostly slit so it falls away after the bullet leaves the barrel, they used to sell some 30 06 rounds made that way with a ... I think it was a 223 bullet, or something like that, they called them penetrator rounds. They were illegal for a while, but that went away... mostly.
holyy smokes you guys i sure wish i was one of your friends hanging out having fun!
you are my favorite youtube channel and thats saying a lot because im always watching the tubes !
Appreciate you watching bigtime!!!
Wow you can still see the "cross" from that Penetrator round above the 50 hole
I can't believe I sat and watched the whole video. That was a fun experience.
Thanks for watching Frank!
It's more about What the round is made out of not only the caliber. The caliber does play a factor, of course, but I've seen a 50 caliber standard ledcor Full Metal Jacket 660g Ball round At a hundred yards I believe it was a 3/8 in. Or a quarter inch. Hard Steel Target and it hit it dead center straight on and Made the whole Target it was connected to move a lot and in the slo-mo speed you see the bullet just hit it and fragment and bunch Bullet fragments and what look almost like a small Sparks for a second fly in every direction, but it doesn't even Dent the plate At all, it just leaves a scuff mark. You can tell it was hit by something, but it does not dented at all. But from the same distance same gun, same caliber using a black tip AP round 700 grain. Projectile it slice right through like a hot knife through butter and kept going.
Maybe it was a speciel round, because 50s have a Steel core. So that the schock wont deform the lead.
We used to buy API rnds in 50 BMG for 99 cents a piece thru shotgun news in the mid 90s. Shot them thru a Serbu 50 BFG in Shasta county California. Cut trees down cracked boulders in half, lit up propane bottles among many other awesome things! Good times!!
I bet a .22-250 or a .25-06 would make it thru as well, velocity is what generally defeats armor.
Yup I need to get those
Try a .204 ruger. Velocity a touch over 4,000fps
@@jghunts5784 There's a 22-250 load rated at 4450!
Awesome video was not expecting the .243 to punch through or the 50 to throw the stand like that!
Surprised me!
The echos are epic 👌🏽😲 I think you should shoot it with the 243 again to make sure it wasn't a fluke. Its hard to picture a 243 piercing something a 338 Lapua can't lol
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That's why I always loved a 243 good little rifle
Amazing video, but it looked (to me) like the 7 mm went through. Also looked like the 50 bmg hit almost the exact same spot as the 7 mm hole(?). Anyone else see that?
I saw that too! Surprised I haven’t seen any other comments noticing it
I own a Remington 700 in .243 and I smiled when it put a hole in that plate.
243 surprised me!
WHO_TEE_WHO same here honestly, I was astonished that it did it. Let alone a soft tip. Proves the theory that speed is key for penetration.
AWESOME video !!!! That truly looked like a whole lot of fun. Your firearms collection keeps getting bigger, congratulations. Good luck and God bless.
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Would like to see Paul in more of your videos. Good guy.
Great video, WhoT, love your channel.
Paul is the man
Try the Winchester 264 Magnum , with 140 gr Remington core lock.
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I’m from way north in Canada. I like the way you boys talk! Think we’d all get along just fine!
👍👍 I bet we would! Thanks for watching Isaac!
now take that steel to someone that can make a couple of blades from it. Steel that tough would make a hell of a good hunting or throwing knife.
hell yeah brother, you could say you made it from shards of the ar-500 steel from your fallen enemies
@@jhanks2012 well you could say anythin, I suppose.
243 did it, I would have thought 303 would have, or 30/30 ,4570 no. 7mm, what the! That was an AWARD WINNING VIDEO.
Thanks Frank!!!
What the hell have you _done_ to that SMLE? I'm going to be having nightmares for weeks.
I noticed that sporterized Enfield as well. So many of those old work horses have been chopped up that way. Sad to see. I would hope that he did not do that himself, and would like to think he just bought it that way.
@@morisetconstructionelectri7932 yeah. I'd venture to guess that 99%+ of the sporterized Enfields were "sporterized" back when they were a dime a dozen many years ago. I wonder how many back then had any idea the original ones would someday become somewhat collectible.
Might be a number 5 jungle carbine. The British army did make them for use in Burma etc...
@@mudd190 no, I have a number 5 jungle carbine and I have seen quite a few of them. That is definitely a bastardized, I mean, sporterized smle Lee Enfield.
@@mudd190 nah I don't think so the jungle carbines had flash hiders on them.
If you add a dangling piece of chain to the six o'clock position the plate will stop swinging like a pendulum. You can tack weld the chain to the back of the plate in minutes. BTW that trick goes back to black powder log splitters where a length of chain keeps them from vanishing into the woods.
New respect for the.243
Surprised me!
I have a 94 in 32ws. Love that rifle.
Awesome!
I thought about half of them would go through that close
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Great video. I made the mistake of shooting my 22-250 at my 3/8 plate at 50 yds or so and shot 3 times and made 3 holes . Remington umc jacketed hollow point 45 grain
Thanks for watching Andrew!
Oh man I was looking forward to seeing the Creedmoor I have the exact same gun that you do
Will put it in the next one soon
I'd Love to see a 6.5x55 Mauser give it a Go Also👍
Awesome video . Didn't expect the 243 to be one to punch threw
I almost bought a.243 a month ago but needed the money
To bad it was a 700 Remington for only $350
243 surprised me
Subscribed.. any man who has that 'diverse' of an armory needs to be listened to.
Thanks Jeremy!
I don't buy the "penetration" nonsense with the extreme penetrators. I'd assume it penetrates deep into soft flesh but I'd rather have ball ammo for anything else.
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Yep good for soft wet .not for steel
Or hard cast 45-70 that is a cool round.
@@markc6207 If you have a 45-70 you're lucky. I had one as a child but now I'm rocking the 30'06 and 30-30. Miss the 45-70 black powder rounds.
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I have a 30-06 by Savage with a weaver scope.
Grandpa had a Marlin 45-70. He actually worked at Marlin for 40+ years
Just watching this video makes me want to put on my plate carrier, thumbs up!
you should have 500k subs or more
I agree 😁👍👍
No question just like you're collection of guns ! Very nice
243 super surprising kind of unheard of
Surprised me!
I swear you sound like Hank Hill.....this was an awesome video, thanks.
Dangit bobby! Thanks for watching!
Paul just needs a rifle didn't miss anything, it's going to be hard to patch that 50 bmg hole. 👍
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That hole is so big I was waiting for Officer Greg's finger to make a guest appearance.
COIcultist. The OG busted me in some other comment section talking about the time I got a dui it made me feel like I was getting pulled over when he responded.
Just some good ole boys getting together blowing stuff up. 😎
Absolutely 🇺🇸
Excuse me - I'm still wiping away the drool, from seeing that weapon filled table! 😏
Was that a Hornady FMJ in the 243? That's going around 3300, right?...
Head to minute 14, for the 50! 😎
Nope, the 243 was an 80 grain lead soft tip
WHO_TEE_WHO that’s crazy that that went through. I’m a .270 guy and I thought surely the .270 would have a much better chance before a .243!
@@devinhotline2721 for real!
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Same. The 270 hit *real* hard!
But I had my money on the 300 & 338 Magnums...
The 50 made the target look like Magneto attacked it! 😹
Impressed with the firepower of the 243. as well as the other fast calibers. Great video guys👍
Thanks for watching!!!
I got one of those 3030 accelerator to put a hole in one that's about it
Nice!!!
Excellent video. It was comedic and yet educational. I wish I had friends like you fellows.
Thanks for watching Sean!
Just saw the video today. The 50 BMG had about 12,000 foot pounds of energy. That was “a really fun video”!
Man shows off his extensive rifle collection, also shoots a plate 🙂 love your arsenal
Thanks for watching Bob
That was surprising!. I thought the most likely would be the 7 mil mag, possibly 338, and definitely 50...never would have guessed the 243 would make it. This was my first video of yours that I've seen, RUclips suggestions actually got something right for once!. You earned my like and subscribe, lol
Thanks so much Nathen! We have 800 other videos and a new video almost every day! Thanks for watching!!!
That fifty hit was hilarious I had the same reaction as y'all did!
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That Was a really fun video... Bring everything you got, we're pumping lead!
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Most bullets just slap that steel. One pops a hole, the monster decimates the entire target.....
Got to love B.M.G.
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Super Duty video....love these!
Thanks for watching Reg!
Absolutely loved this video - thanks guys! cheered me up on this cold dark day.
Thanks for watching!!!
Wow, I cant believe my.243 was so powerful. I've hunted with mine for over 45 years and never failed me....now I know why. That was a real fun video.
243 is awesome
The brute power of the 50 BMG is undeniable. Looked like great fast action fun.
Great video brother and Paul at Heavy Metal Guns and Outdoors be safe out there and GOD BLESS you and your families Amen 🙏 see youns soon
Great video!!!!! Much respect from Destin Florida!!
Thanks for watching Dylan!