700 Nitro Express vs Bulletproof Glass !!! (World’s Biggest Elephant Gun)
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In today’s video we see how much bulletproof glass it takes to stop a 700 Nitro! I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching!
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Sorry about last week everybody! I hope this video makes up for it! I have a lot of fun stuff coming your way! I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
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T-Rex loading a small tactical warhead in a boom stick after the handgun and shotgun failed was too funny!
A T-Rex’s acquisition of the opposable thumbs capable of working the action of a 700 Nitro is the most petrifying thing in this video.
@then ur awesome shut up bot lol
How about we legalise nukes for recreational purposes only?
@then ur awesome take that jihad nonsense elsewhere. WE ARE INFIDELS.
He's obeying the sorting algorithm of weapon effectiveness in shooter games 😆
2:26 - That little smirk was Scott restraining himself from making the obvious risque joke about 7 1/2" inches.
Haha I caught that too. “It says 7.5 inches, but it smells more like a foot!”
I thought the same, jajaja
Excellent video. It is important that we understand the effects of different ammunitions, in terms of penetration and damage done to different surfaces. A lot of folks have no idea about what a bullet can do, as opposed to what they think it should do. if you carry a firearm you should understand the capabilities of your weapon.
I started learning about the Elephant Rifle after Rdr2. And i started to love this monster of a gun. Thanks for being so fun, informative and showing off a badass gun.
If you're learning, one of the first things you need to know is that the term 'elephant gun' is very fudd. The proper term is a 'stopping rifle'. It can also be described as a 'dangerous game rifle' as DGs are generally larger bore, but a 'stopper' is going to be on the high end of the DG list.
Nobody: Scott: mag dumps 12 Gauge into table Everyone: satisfaction
i think its spelt "gauge"
We need more shotgun goodness.
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@@Carlo99yeheygage
Table the best.
I'm getting kidney stone surgery in 2 hours, and I'm in a ton of pain. Your story of the 50 cal blowing up is keeping me sane until I go.
Stay strong! You got this!
And remember, pics or it didn’t happen… :D
You'll be alright. Image the relief when you dont have to put up with that pain any more! Good luck. Sending good vibes from across the pond 👍🇬🇧 Just be glad you don't have to piss them out! 😕🙄
Marko Or you know the doctors helping him.
Sending strength!
Some random person: who is you worst enemy Scott: the T-Rex Person: Who else Scott: tables
Love this guy!! You’re amazing Scott-thanks for blasting the fun stuff…exhilarating to watch!
Store clerk: "Boy this guy sure buys a lot of those tables."
Lmao
@doliio volay why post that in replies and not as a standalone comment?
@@lightingthelatenight9942 some people just dont know how to internet, or it may have just been a late night. lol. Who cares though?
@@madpuppeer17 nobody ultimately, just a ponderance as to exactly what, if any, amount of forethought went into that with the hope of correcting them so they can moreso do what they intended to do
@doliio volay Bruh what?
Poor Scott was just trying to Call Chainsaw's Gutter Cleaning Service on his way home and the poor man always gets robbed.
🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ I watched Scott's before Matt's, good one.
I really thought you were just plugging your business for free advertising 💀💀💀
Every time Scott pulls out the 1,000-grain Nitro Express rounds or the 2,000+ grain 4 Bore rounds, you KNOW you’re gonna have a good time!
Wow all 3 of your guns are amazing just pure power 😊 please keep the great videos coming friend from Scotland
The person in the Dino suit has developed certain intricacies and defining traits that completely reveals the empathic journey this Dino surely wishes to embark on with us.
such nuance
Dino should have his own channel..silent of course
Your a psych major aren't you.
Other people shooting guns: whoa cool glock. Scott shooting guns: I need more elephant guns.
There’s people that think glocks are cool?
@@scrithen2836 g18 go brrrrrrr
@@scrithen2836 a real G18C would be
@@eastwood4006 Full auto glock hell yeah i will have 4 please lol ✌️👍
Of all the popular youtubers that do these types of videos, that intro made me laugh harder than any of them. Great content. Keep it up
I ALWAY'S wanted to know how much Leather it would take to stop different calibers of bullets. Hope to see this on. Been a fan for awhile now.
I'd watch, I think it would be pretty interesting
@@aydinlutmergp4885 especially with big game rifles, since they're specifically designed to punch through thick animal hides.
Plastic sheet goes to the back and serves to prevent glass shards flying inside the vehicle and hitting the occupants. Same thing as the special coating inside some tanks to prevent spalling (the inside of the armor detaching and hitting the occupants despite the projectile failing to penetrate)
And captain obvious award goes to this guy 👆🏻👆🏻
Also the plastic on the inside doesn't suffer quite as much from UV exposure.
@@Deere2154D Tell me why that would be obvious to the average citizen.
@@MOTO809 because glass shatters and the plastic isn't meant to. The average citizen should know what happens when you break glass
@@MOTO809 also does nobody realize how a windshield in every single vehicle on the road works? It has a thin layer in between two sheets of glass to stop the window from exploding in the event something hits it. Yea that area might or will but the rest of it won't.
Clearly, Scott was bullied by folding tables in his childhood, and harbors a deep grudge.
Oh. I thought he was traumatized by the great folding table rebellion of 89.
I thought that was something a bit weird about that
It could be that as a baby he fell off a folding table while his mother was changing his diaper on one.......lol.
@@dougscott8161 Folding table killed his mother; every day since, has been a mission of vengeance.
Shooting the cabbage at point blank was funny, but then the execution of the table looked pure psychopathy lmao
Never a dull moment in the Kentucky Ballistics Testing Range…
I never saw someone that loved their KZhead career and their fans so much that they literally tattoo their channel name on their arm,I love it!
Yeah it's pretty awesome of him doing that for him self of the channels logo on his forearm it's just freaking awesome .
I would love to see Scott shooting one of the old WW2 anti-tank guns like the Lahti L-39 or the Solothorn S-18-1000. Still it’s nice seeing him getting better and that 700 is a beautiful gun :-)
I shot a Lahti at a machine gun shoot a few months ago. It looks and sounds impressive but at ~100lbs between the gun and sled, it feels like a big shotgun more than anything. Just a big, slow push.
@@Hemiheaded18 that’s a good thing. Your collar bone appreciates this!
What about the british boys anti tank rifle
I keep telling him he needs a 20mm. Anzio Ironworks make a shoulder fired 20mm vulcan. I'm surprised Demo Ranch hasn't gotten one yet.
Hell yeah
9:47 Your table killing skills are remarcable
Scotts makin' that coleslaw! Glad you're back at after the incident and doing very well!
The sheer impact power of that .700 NE is astounding. Virtually destroyed the second and third panels without actually entering them. A ballistic gel vid about the 3 big weapons , might be a bit geeky, but comparing the wound channels would be interesting. BOOM! Oh yeah, can you get .700 holow point? :-)
That was basically a hollow point. Had it been a brass solid like the 458 and 500 it would have stayed in one piece and went a lot farther
The wound channels would be pretty interesting to see, but probably fairly predictable results. Just as has been shown with varieties of 12 gauge rounds, some will dump the energy quicker, while others go deeper. As I did say, would still be interesting to see the actual comparisons, but as with the glass here the larger/heavier round delivered more force with less depth, while smaller delivered it slightly deeper. As for this test, I'm fairly certain the 700 did "poke" into the second panel, then slightly bounced or rebounded back into the 1st. Regardless, the energy transfer into the back panels was still impressive to say the least.
Imagine if you didn't shoot the same piece twice.
The reason the plastic is in the back is because the glass is made to break up the bullet first, and the plastic is made to catch the pieces of bullet. It also helps when driving a armored vehicle, you wont get covered in glass shards
Those panes would make a very funky presentation piece. Like in a glow box. Especially the one with the bullet!
The New Slow motion camera is awsome more of this high quality content 👍🏻👍🏻
The slow motion replay of the 700 NE. The amount that gun flexed in the straps as it went off was impressive! Lots of power in that round.
The viewers are correct about the glass. Especially on military vehicles the glass goes a certain way because on the outside of the bullet resistance glass is a layer of normal vehicle glass that acts as a sacrificial layer against rock chips and just one extra thing standing in the way before anything actually impacts the bullet resistant stuff. I know this first hand because when I was in the military I broke the sacrificial layer and I freaked out thinking I'd owe Uncle Sam a couple thousand dollars, turns out it's like a $20 glass window and like $7 in glue.
that mustve been a moment of terror for you lol
@@jussadoodthatpostbadstuff3871 oh absolute panic for me lol
@@coltenW1 OOF. Just Imagine getting your butt reamed by your CO after breaking glass xD
@@FloodExterminator I thought I was going to catch an article 15 for sure
@@coltenW1 sorry, but what's an article 15?
Literal knockdown power on that 700 NE! That’s impressive AF
Exactly. The 600 Nitro Express was your last chance to survive when out hunting smaller game and finding yourself facing a pissed off, charging bull elephant. The guide who my Grand Father hired [IIRC it was Harry Selby] when he went hunting in Africa in 1951 always carried one when in the bush, so I was told as a wee lad. MY GF took his own 600 to take a trophy bull. He succeeded. Very effective skull penetration, which is the key. A properly aimed head shot would drop the beast instantly with no worry he was just temporarily stunned. Story was that a 700 NE was difficult to impossible to fire accurately due to the recoil.
I wonder how much the muzzle velocity played a part in the terminal ballistics of each round? Perhaps the smaller diameter of the 458 and thinking it had the highest muzzle velocity of the 3. I would love to see those three calibers each having a custom turned ballistic tipped fmj compared to the rn used in the video. Curious. Love the content and the new ink! Keep on keeping on!
Me: Scott, what's the fastest, easiest way to make coleslaw? Scott: *pulls out his 12 gauge* "Say no more." 😂💀🤘
Could have done Scott and his 12 gauge being around about 40 years ago just before me mum
Decided to boil up bacon and cabbage all day the smell was enough to make u run a mile or shoot it up with a 12 gauge
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Genius comment
The only drawback to that is separating the buckshot from the slaw.
KB: "Honey I brought home some coleslaw." KB Wife: "Why are there powder burns in the coleslaw?" KB: ...
... because I ordered it to go!
It's always nice asmr to watch your videos :') Love watching you mess up with big boom sticks :)
i love see you shooting 700nitro express love this awesome ammo !!!
When Scott regains his, laughing after every shot, that's when we know he's 💯
There might need to be a correction to your statement as to the largest elephant rifle. My father worked as a vice president of an importing arms company when I was growing up, and as such I grew up with all sorts of gun industry people coming to the house for various reasons. One such guest happened to have started out working for Holland and Holland in the late 40's after the war and regailed us with a story of a project he was involved in. It seems a young English aristocrat that had been a big game hunter before the war, went on to serve in the British Army and was introduced to a 20mm anti tank round and had the brilliant idea that it would make a great elephant round, what with it being available in armor piercing and all. After the war ended this young man, who seemed to have larger anatomy between his legs than his ears, commissioned H&H to build a double rifle in 20mm Lahti, while they HIGHLY discouraged this, they relented when enough money was thrown their way with the caveat that they would NOT test fire the rifle and that the young man was SOLELY liable for it as such. So the fateful day arrives when he comes and picks up the gun and they didn't hear anything back for almost a year until one day the young man comes back, walking with a cane, and explains what happened. It seems that he actually fired it off a bench with just some serious bruising but otherwise just fine, loading just one barrel at a time. Well, the young man takes the rifle to Africa, and for the first time, loaded both barrels with his new favorite rounds. It seems another hunter in his party had wounded a bull elephant and the bull turned on their group and charged them all, in his haste to dispatch the now VERY pissed off elephant, the young man accidentally pulled both triggers of his double barreled 20mm elephant rifle. He said the young man woke up in a hospital about 2 weeks later with a broken shoulder, crushed ribs, collar bone, cheek bone, rt eye socket and had fractured 2 vertebrae in his neck, not to mention the fractured skull. The gun held together fine, but the recoil from 2 20mm going off at once was a bit to much for a mere mortal to handle, but to his credit, the charging bull was stopped in his tracks with 2 20mm holes, one just above the other, in his head with actual exit wounds out the back of his neck. Moral of the story, when a gun builder tells you your idea is a bad one, just walk away.
2 bore rifles?
That is a glorious story
This deserves top comment
Great story! This would be an epic video for that channel that animates historical incidents.
Sounds like a good handgun round to me
That slowmo is sick, you can see the stock flex from firing!
Popping the 500 nitro round out of the glass was very satisfying to watch!
As the video progressed, I was surprised ... nay ... shocked ... that no tables were harmed during the filming of this episode. But then we got to the last 90 seconds and that feeling quickly subsided. You see, several years ago, I bought stock in Kentucky Table Manufacturers, and I've been reaping huge dividends ever since. Market tanked after the 50-BMG exploded, but we're back on track now.
I wonder if the store employees ever question why Scott buys so many tables.
He has a table sponsor lol
I think they are more concerned when he stops ... lol
You can imagine the chatter between the staff when he walks in: ''Here's that bloke that collects tables again''😁
I'd say they might think he has a party supply business lol
@@xmlash234 Any "party" that goes through as many tables as Kentucky Ballistics is either into some really REALLY kinky stuff or has its own brewery. Or both.
The beginning of the presentation of each of your videos is very remarkable..
You be crazy! 😊 Just found your channel. Very cool. An off topic question... do you have a video regarding the front and rear bumper and roll bar on your truck? I’ll definitely be checking out more of your videos! Ron
Fun trivia: In the early days of WW1, the Germans used steel plates to protect themselves from British fire, so the British took a bunch of elephant guns and pressed them into service, which were able to punch through them. They later evolved into the anti-tank and anti-material rifles we all know and love today. EDIT: Now I'm wondering if someone makes Xtreme Penetrator rounds for .700 Nitro Express. I know .50AE hollow points don't go through 3A body armor, even though it will cause a ton of backface deformation, but .50AE Xtreme Hunters from Underwood will.
Source?
Someone made extreme penetrator for 12 gauge, which is nearly right for a 700 calibre (see taofledermous video), but they ain't LeHigh manufactured so you can't actually buy them. maybe if enough people want them, LeHigh will start making them ! BTW: the rounds went through 3x IIIA vests from a shotgun, so i'm guessing even better through an elephant gun.
The first anti-material rifle was invented by the Germans in 1916 and came to service in early 1918. They invented it because the normal rifle bullets didnt go through the tanks amour. Therefore it got the name „Tankgewehr M1918“.
@@HUNDEK0PF420 Which literally stands for "Tank Rifle". The Germans didn't have a word for tank in till the late 30s/earlier 40s (Panzer) so they just copied the British and called it "tank"
@@buckberthod5007 yeah that true, forgot to mention it. Btw im german :)
Those are some crazy powerful guns !
Ik !
After seeing the bowling ball video, I wanna see how much bullet proof glass the .460 Rigby will punch through. That thing was impressive
I absolutely loved the table murder at the end just because they finally send you tables
Scott: has bulletproof windows Trex: loads 700 nitro express with malicious intent
think we need to send t-rexy to Afghanistan since the pull out to go fix stuff now?
Omg that made me happy ..2 things though that glass is nothing against small caliber full auto take a 22 full auto unleash one stock clip ull chew right through it.2 god bless u for the slow mo camera on that shot !
I thought u had a chevy avalanche, then I saw Silverado and just breathed the biggest sigh of relief. It was crazy, the natural response.
Y’all really need a slow mo camera like that would seriously be the best step forward for this channel.
No Super Slow Mo
Be cool to see colab between him and Gavin from Slow MO Guys
Check out Taofledermaus channel. They shoot all kinds of shotgun rounds and use super slow mo.
@Jack buy more T shirts and become a patreon supporter and he might eventually get enough money to buy one
Jack Um Jack, he does have a slo-mo camera on this channel already. You must be new here.
I like how you’re just casually carrying a Medford praetorian.
and using it as a prying tool as well! very topical
I looked for this comment. It hurt to see him dig with
As a Hunt: Showdown fan, thank you for making this video!
Your intros are too funny i feel like you and matt dont really have a size competition its all about the intro 😂
How can you tell you are an absolute BEAST of a Man? When you almost get killed by a 50 BMG and then you decide to start playing with a 700 Nitro Express lmao. Loving the content Brother. Hope all is well.
Just thinking same thing, hell that .50 cal incident would put me off high calibre insane rifles for life !!! 🥴🙄😄👍
surprised he's not rigging it up haha
.50 BMG has more chamber pressure and muzzle energy than a 700 Nitro (1000gr slug @ 2k fps), so in reality he's downgraded.
@@Dpaq13 he did rig up the big one lol
@@user-rr5ce1wb2j take a chamber cap to the neck, and try shooting any gun without a little ptsd, or a lot. he's a real man even if he came back shooting 22s
Bet walmart is like "hey, table guy is back, bring his tables out"
Costco actually by the looks of the brand.
lol...you show those legs who’s boss! Thanks!!!
Great video! If I were you I might hunker down behind the wheels and engine of the truck. You should put the glass about 2” apart to go between each sheet of glass. That’s why it stopped in the first frame.
Should we be worried that Tactical T-Rex is showing anomalous abilities to open a portal to a pocket dimension, pull out a random firearm or other object, and try and attack Scott? No? Okay.
Nah, he's like a cartoon, so he has cartoon pockets.
Observation: Scott, the new ink looks SICK.
there is a typo in it! doesn't Demo ranch. looks good though
Watch out!!!!! They are quite addictive!!!! Hahahaha 😁
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed
@@Org80 it does look good, was just a joke of course
Surprising to me that the 700 Nitro's large surface area is what saves the glass, even though the transferred energy broke the panes behind the first. Very cool video! Also, after some quick googling I saw that bulletproof glass can be designed symmetrically or asymmetrically so depending on your panes bullets are designed to be stopped from a single direction.
06:37 - This had me flinching..... Gently put the glass back... GENTLY!!! Lets the glass drop onto the second pane and a massive glass cloud is made and that stuff can get everywhere from your skin to right into your eyes.
I always love tactical t-rex's intros. I'm guessing it's your dad, but whoever it is does an absolutely hilarious job.
Man it's just so good that you're back, my man! God bless you, Scott!
Lmao Scott you crack me up buddy!! ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO!
For those pristine moments in life, when you have several hand held artillery rounds to POP off, & you need some extravegantly expensive targets to shoot!
Would love to get my hands on an autographed, once fired, .700 Nitro Express case. How about an epic video with Scott and a bunch of friends shooting "Big Boom Sticks" at some crazy targets, then auctioning off autographed casings and target remnants for an appropriate charity. Would make great wall-hangings and coffee table pieces. Cool idea on the 20mm rifles. Also, try getting hold of the .950 JDJ. I want to see you with that brute.
I'd love to see him with a Lahti L-39 xD
I wonder if they ReLoad the casings ? $100 a shot is mighty steep.
@@michaellittlejohn8723 i think i heard him say once that they did but i could be thinking of something else.
The 950 JDJ are no longer built and are very rare
Now you need the 950 JDJ “Fat Mac”
Or a 20mm
I think that he has it’s going to get through it all God bless you I’m happy that you’re well it really makes me happy because your videos actually help me when I’m down in the dumps and I watch those videos you give me a good laugh and I love your spirits seem like a great guy wish I could meet you someday but I live too far away in Michigan God bless you
The T-Rex is everytime funny! 😄 Bad Table....down with him...😂
I just want to say thank you to Scott for buying this gun. They are incredibly expensive and not to mention ammo for them. But to really see a 700 NE in action on your channel is a real pleasure! Thanks for going the extra expensive mile for your viewers!
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@@ezraschofield7327 please get the help that you need.
@@ezraschofield7327 You are everyone's hero for this massive accomplishment!
How much are they
That intro was a little sketchy. Technically, dinosaurs were not lizards. It mostly comes down to the nature of their hip joints. There is also speculation that dinos may have been warm blooded. But they were well known car jackers. You were spot on with that.
Have you ever seen a chicken eat a mouse? There's what happened to your dinosaurs. They became delicious.
Oh, but it's okay for you to call them lizards as long as you say it in Greek? ("Dino-sauros" = "terrible lizard")
Wow..your so smart and funny.. can i post you on r/iamverysmart
Single best comment I have ever read! Bravo lololol
these intros are amazing :D
I love the cabbage destruction. Hahaha good to see your playing it safe! Id love to see some of your shots in super slow mo phantom style.
"It shoots this right here." *holds up the single largest bullet I have ever seen*
Might want to check out 950JDJ or 20mm ;)
Look up the old-school Punt Gun (40mm dia bullet!) that was used for hunting This is all great stuff lol
Man, you don’t even need to apologize. I’m genuinely just happy to see you doing well, and back at what you love
Hell yeah
Love your videos. They always bring back memories of my friend raiding his dads gun powder. Oh the fun we had and learned a lot. 🔥 🤪
9:54 I could hear Scott singing "this... is... nessesary" from Tool 😂
The 700 has way less penetration than I would have expected. I guess it makes sense with the increased surface area/weight of the bullet vs the powder behind it. I'll bet the steel jacket is necessary to get what the penetration it does. to be extra fair though, the 458 was a brass solid, not lead with 2 jackets. I love these elephant gun videos. Since no one ever shoots a 700 nitro, the gun community is getting very valuable information from your videos. 👍
In fairness it wasn’t solid brass like the other rounds…
Yeah, it mushroomed a ton.
I really think the rounds don't matter, the problem in this case is that it's just glass sitting on a table, mount that in a wall or car door where it can't just fall over and those pieces of glass would stand no chance against it. I'm not a bullet proof glass expert, but I know just enough about physics to know that the way the glass fell over took off tons of pressure (literally.)
I think it being so close skewed the results. The bullet didn’t have time to get up to speed.
@@DGTH1992 you're kidding right?
Scott *takes a huge lump of metal to the face and survives* Scott a few months later. 'I'm worried about this coming back and hitting me in the face so I'll hide behind my truck' Loving the ink by the way. Much larger than I was expecting it to be. Keep up the awesome content
tbh it was a reality trip we were all very happy he survived and to be more careful in it's wake shows us even the experts continue to learn (the good ones anyway) here's to many more years of salad rain!! best wishes to all
@@Disinterested1 100% Scott is a great guy and brings amazing entertainment. Long live the eggplant punting king
June, 1974, at Rose Range in West Berlin Germany, I got to fire (1 round) from a Holland & Holland side by side rifle. The caliber was a bit more than .60 cal. YIKES. One round and I said thank you and crawled off the firing line.
Best Gun Videos! You need the 4-bore Double Rifel and the 950 JDJ this Guys are the Biggest and let see the 700 Nitro as a little boy.
Wow, I wasn't expecting those results; bulletproof glass is tougher than I thought! However, that 700 Nitro Express delivered one hell of a punch; that would make quite a mess of anything fleshy! 😆
Scott's biggest rifle: explodes and tries to take out Scott Scott: gets a tattoo and a bigger rifle AMERICA!!!
no fam, its 'murica
'Murica
MUUURIIICAAA
America fck yah
I'd take dangerous freedom over safe slavery anyday!
Man, you are funny, you won’t see this but I work for the CAF, and my career has beat me, you keep me going brother. Thank you
Considering your success with brass solids against body armor. I'd love to see this revisited with that 416 Rigby!
Scott: That glass already came back and hit me in the neck and face on the last shot Me: Eh, we all know you’ve had worse blowback buddy For real though we’re glad to see you’re doing better!
tattoo artist: "wow you've been pretty tough" Scott:"yeah I survived a 50 Cal. Had to shoot myself with lower Cals and work my way up"
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Quick hide your tables everyone, here comes that serial mass table shooter again 👍.
Mentioning the CZ Rifle reminded me of the CZ 512 Tactical, which is an AR15 style Semi Automatic .22
Excellent intro Bob!
Future historians in 3092: “there was a massive war here for sure” KentuckyBallistics in 2021: “hehe gun go pew”
I see this on every gun KZhead's comments section get and it stopped being funny after the 14th time
Bold of you to assume there will be a year 3000
@@ChonkManGTZ there will be if poeple keep this this earth of ours stable
@@ChonkManGTZ fr tho
@@nicuridoblado5996 ah yes, because we are soooooo stable right now
Im so happy to see him back laughing and enjoying what he loves most stay strong scott youre a legend!
I'm also happy to see him well after what happened
LOVED THE INTRO
I love it at the end where he lost it with the table and went into combat mode. (hope it wasnt a hired table!)
"World's biggest elephant gun" .950 JDJ: "Am I a joke to you?"
.950 JDJ is not an elephant gun cartridge and would be hugely impractical as one, given that a rifle chambered in that caliber weighs at least half of what an adult man weighs. Good luck shouldering that.
@@Tyrian3k Anything is an elephant gun if you're brave enough
@@ruanjordaan6216 you can use a .22lr if you dont fear death
@@FrostBiteArt Use an American-180 and cut its legs off! (sarc...)
@@FrostBiteArt spears only #cavemanstyle
'Bulletproof? You should choose your words more carefully.' - Thanos.
Ambitious as ever
Basing it all off of the famous formula E=1/2(m(v^2)), I think its safe to say that the 700 nitro is probably relying more on the m part. This means with a slower velocity it will penetrate less but dump more energy in a localized area, more energy per unit length I guess. However the smaller round which I cannot remember, is faster (I think) and so by relying on the v^2 component, it can have more energy but will spread that energy over a longer distance as it penetrates further.
So the 458 Lott has at the heaviest, a 500 grain projectile. That's 32 grams. Multiply by the square of 700 m/s then halved gives a kinetic energy of 7840 joules. The 700 nitro at 1000 grain is 65 grams and travels at 610m/s. This yields a kinetic energy of around 12093. So interestingly, the 700 nitro still has the most energy. I do think though that the fact that there is more mass still results in less penetration than the other.
And the 700 Nitro doesn’t have enough firepower on the primer, so it doesn’t ignite all the gunpowder, resulting in lower firepower