Lock n' Load with R. Lee Ermey - Ammo HD
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rock on restarting r lee ermey here
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on this episode we're talking about what really makes guns deadly weapons
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you can't have weapons without ammo they go together like well
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we've seen all kinds of fancy firearms on this show
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but what the huge has changed the heck of alot over the centuries as well
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from simple LED bulbs to self contained rounds of ammo that can do this
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so pass the ammunition it's time to lock and load
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now if any of you are thinking great a show all about bullet then think again
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let's just get one thing straight right now this is not a bullet
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it is a round of ammunition this is the projectable this is the casing the shell
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casing right back here we have what is called a primer inside is black
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smokeless powder the firing pin it hits the primer which ignites the smokeless
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powder which then pushes the projectable out the end of the barrel
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now this particular example happens to be a 50 caliber armor-piercing
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one of the most powerful and sophisticated rounds in existence but
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the story of how we got to this point
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fans hundreds of years of evolution
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the very first demo fired by gunpowder was basically a bunch of rocks for
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but it wasn't long before jumps of stone were replaced by something a little more
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14th century round LED ball
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Brown per minute one or two
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for centuries the absolute be all and end all when it gained a bullet
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i'm here with my friend Neal Kelley Neil is going to help me make some bullets
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yep less than 200 years ago this was bullet making my friends or in your own
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making your own round ball ammo was pretty much the way it was done but
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loading each and every one of these little suckers with quite a procedure
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first the black powder report from the power horn into a measure
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and it's going right down to board this rifle
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now we gotta patch and will use my little ball that Neil just made here
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the cloth patch wraps around the ball and makes a tight fit
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we have to start that ball so we have a starter then the ramrod pushes it all
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and you're going to push to make sure that that ball is seated all the way
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down one loaded rifle and it's still not ready to fire
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what we have to do now is we got a prime the pan
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real simple device here measures the powder out into the pan
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once the pan is primed close the lock
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go ahead and cock it to rest away and we're ready to shoot the right standing
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in for an enemy soldier is the gallon jug 50 yards away
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when the trigger is pulled the plant in the hammer strikes a metal surface
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called the prison sending parts down into the powder and the priming pan this
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burns through the Gunpowder in the chamber which fires around
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one dead gallon jug over a good
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sure enough for hundreds of years the LED ball worked like a charm from the
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battlefields of Renaissance Europe
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- after the american revolutionary war but it wasn't without problems loading
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was labor intensive and time consuming and the ball itself was limited in terms
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of range and accuracy time for something new in 1848 a French army officer came
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up with a breakthrough bullet that could be shot further and was more accurate
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that anything that came before it was also one of the very first bullets that
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took on that familiar cone shape that we all know and love
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his name was Claude mean yay
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his creation the mini a ball
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yeah Barney many ball 1848 minie ball
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this baby was a real breakthrough and ammo design not only was it more
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but it also had a hollow cavity in the base when fired the exploding powder
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made this base expand so it gripped the grooves inside the barrel
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this made the many balls been giving him more power and stability in the air
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which helped it fly farther and more accurately this time the enemy is the
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water milk and he's further away at 75 yards same rifle different round
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you gotta love it how sweet it is
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armed with this new many ball the average soldier could score a direct
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headed four hundred yards
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yeah that was a pretty direct hit watermelon zero is one of the many balls
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saw widespread use in the American Civil War and it did some serious damage in
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legend has it that half a mile away a minié ball could go through a soldier
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his knapsack and still take out the soldier behind it
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so we've set up a nice row of watermelons to death with round as the
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most power at the same distance many ball vs round LED ball
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first up the round LED bulb
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I protect it will go through three melons and enter the fort
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well it's dead center
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let's see what happens the first watermelon disintegrated and oh I was
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didn't make it through two melons it the destroyed one melon went into the second
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melon didn't come out so the round ball only went to one watermelon and stopped
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let's see what are many ball can do
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well the first watermelon disintegrated
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well maybe our mocked-up many ball was a little out of shape but it still did
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better than the round bone and went to two melons and into a third and who
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knows where it is into the third one and the many balls extra stopping power made
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all the difference during the Civil War
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but loading either of them was a slow and in exact science
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they're just had to be a better way of doing things right up until the early
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eighteen hundreds loading your rifle was a very time-consuming process yet
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if you were a well-trained rifleman the whole thing took only about 25 seconds
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but if you had somebody out shooting an edger a few seconds was like an eternity
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figuring out a way to get the bullet the gunpowder and the primer all in one
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little packet was the key the loading speed and it all started with the paper
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cartridge 1800 paper car tree rounds per minute
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the paper cartridge is the granddaddy of all modern ammo
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it was rolled in thin paper with your powder at one end and your projectile at
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the other but and this is important
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the paper cartridge was not loaded into the gun
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it was more like a self-contained package holding the lead ball and just
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the right amount of powder all ready to use
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I'm just sweating the Brask afternoon firearms his story and Todd neck gave me
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the lowdown on keeping your powder dry
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they actually used wax and they coated some of the papers to help make with
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uh-huh they also used multiple sheets of paper in certain areas that gave it more
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strength so that as they was carrying it in their bag
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you know it didn't become damaged and break over the Civil War these would
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have been prepared in their thousands at Ammunition Plant ready to be easier to
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it's already there is broke it for the powder and put the ball in bank slammed
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it down in there and you're ready to go
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and now we're going to make one with a good old mini ball
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it's important that these are pre lubed they have wax around because that helps
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seal off the cartridge itself to keep the moisture like today out of it
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okay we're gonna start out by placing the bullet on the end of the mandrel
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roll the paper around the projectable for in the gunpowder and seal it off
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and we have a paper cartridge so we're missing is a rifle gonna what we've got
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here is we've got a thompson center renegade it's a 54 caliber this
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particular rifles or percussion rifle to the percussion cap the percussion cap
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was made of copper or brass filled with a small amount of shock sensitive
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explosive the hammer strikes the cat which ignites the explosive and sets off
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the powder and the chamber
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how many runs a minute could have ever your average frontiersman shoot you know
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what you might want to get three or four but that's a lot better than taking a
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minute or a minute I have to load
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yeah i'm cleaning around three or four would probably be about it average
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so let's see if I can beat the average time
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ok Gunny we've got our paper cartridges here ready
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we got a timer right here we'll see just how many rounds you can get going okay
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time to bite the bullet
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literally well where do you think that phrase came from to have talked with bad
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because that string actually holds that
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oh it in place and I can't get to string off wasn't a real fast thing was it that
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paper is really nasty - yeah the boys back in the day had the same problems as
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I'm sure they did but think about it they weren't at a shooting range either
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they were on the battlefield all they ever get shot at
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there's a minute let's see how long it takes to actually get one to go
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these little percussion caps are darn italy - yeah I was another problem
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hi I'm ready to fire
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okay we've got a hundred and one seconds little over a minute and a half with the
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yeah that's pretty good because then they call him the Minutemen he have
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something like that
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the paper cartridge was faster than handling loose powder and shot that's
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for sure but when you were under fire on the battlefield it was a real pain in
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well it was just slow as hell it was only a matter of time before some
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wisenheimer figured out how to make the cartridge even been 1873 4570 centerfire
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rounds per minute 13 the 4570 centerfire was one of the first metallic cartridges
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ever adopted by the military
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what it stood for was a 45 caliber bullet with 70 grains of black powder
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but this time they put it inside of a metallic cartridge a brass case and at
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the base of the cartridge right in the center sets an explosive charge
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hence the name center fire
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and it doesn't take a big brain . dexter to see why this was much better than all
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that fiddling around with percussion gaps and paper cartridges
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what this did was this gave us a cartridge that was now a lot more
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waterproof it lasted a lot longer allowed us to be able to shoot multiple
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times and this allowed us to be able to shoot a lot faster
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the 4570 cartridge was originally designed for the single fire springfield
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trapdoor rifle and car be the carbine for what general Custer's calgary headed
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the Battle of the Little Bighorn and we all know how that turned out
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but the idea of the self-contained cartridge was a success and it soon led
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to repeating rifles
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honey this gun is an 1886 Winchester this would have been something that we
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would have seen frontiersman use the Winchester was also used by the cavalry
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the Winchester was a lever-action repeater and takes the cartridge out of
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the tube and feeds it up into the chamber and it repeats this process
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until all nine rounds on fire
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how many effective Browns you think you could fire maybe 5-6 seconds around
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I would think you're right in there probably six maybe seven to be good and
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it took me over a hundred seconds to get one shot off with the old paper
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let's see how I do with the self-contained 45-7 and a repeating
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let me know when the money starts all right so gonna get ready go
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now i'm going to start with just four metal cartridges and just see how that
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it was 25 seconds honey you got another 35 seconds to go
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plenty time to knock off another four rounds
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and your minute is up right now so I would have been able to actually get
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nine rounds off you have been able to get all nine rounds off you have been
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able to load the tube drop one into the chamber and actually fire all night of
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them in a minute and i see by the group right here
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pretty darn accurately - so self-contained cartridge is like the
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4570 paved the way for repeater rifles like this
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1886 Winchester which let me fire nine rounds off in a minute compared to one
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round and a minute and a half with single-shot rifle and paper cartridge
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the self-contained cartridge really brought things together
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the bullet the gunpowder and the primer to be exact
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now all cohabitating and wedded bliss
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I've at the honeymoon didn't last forever now sir ammunition an old black
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powder were about to get a divorce
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by the late eighteen hundreds we had the self-contained cartridge gun powder
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primer and bullets all held together in one neat little package that's paved the
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way for a whole new generation of multiple shot
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there was another development right round the corner that was going to up
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the ante on ammo across the board
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just about every round before the end of the 1800 use the same guns out that the
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ancient chinese that invented about a thousand years early
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and the eighteen eighties a new concoction came on the scene that would
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not gold black powder on it stuff
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smokeless gunpowder
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as the name suggests this is gunpowder without all the smoke but obviously
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there's a bit more to it than that
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to explain why this stuff was such a big deal
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here's gun guru Dave memory from hornady manufacturing
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he's a real founder head for a number of years people were trying to find
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alternatives the black powder to solve the problems with black powder which
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it's very corrosive is going to rush the barrel in your gun if you don't clean it
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and it doesn't burn very clean it doesn't all burned up
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and here count potatoes is the proof
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so there is regular old black powder and you can see there is quite a bit of
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smoke that comes off and it instantly lights
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there's no explosion because it's not contained however it is very very smoky
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mama know if you try this in her kitchen
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trust me on that and that just how it was until the new powder arrived and
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then away with smoke locusts powder is not corrosive and it's very clean
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burning it doesn't leave any hardly any residue in the barrel of a gun
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this is a smokeless powder more powerful than regular black powder
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yes it has about fifty to sixty percent more energy in a given amount of
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smokeless powder than the same amount of black powder would
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well why because I i know the smokeless powder burns slower it it actually has
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chemicals in it that allow you to control the rate at which it burns
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because of the higher energy content it can produce much higher pressures
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well let's just see that for ourselves
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now you can see it burned pretty slow
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pretty controlled no big flash or anything it was a what we would call a
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controlled burn and no smoke no smoke very little I guess you've got it by now
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the smokeless gunpowder produces less smoke and residue than the old black
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powder but it also releases more energy of the bullets fly fester and further to
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show you what I mean I've got myself an 1886 Winchester and two identical rounds
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identical except one is loaded with smokeless powder and the other one had
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the old black step-for-step it's the black powder
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the target is attached to a computer which measures the speed of the bullet
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so let's go see how out fast a muzzle velocity what
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ok you can see this one's 1174 feet per second
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sounds pretty impressive but i figure we can do better
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ok Dave we got the smokeless powder that's going to kick a little bit so i
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might want holo type
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nice little bit of a recoil and I wonder how fast the bullet was well as a little
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house let's take a look at the chronograph you can look right on the
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screen here and you got 2228 feet per second
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not too bad for a 30-30 that's pretty good for a little 20-inch carving 30 30
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2228 feet per second that is nearly double the velocity we've got with the
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old-fashioned powder and as you remember energy varies as the square of the
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velocity so you're talking about this smokeless powder load has four times the
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amount of energy is the black powder loan
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I rob higher muzzle velocities led flying faster than ever
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everything was great well not really
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you see those muzzle velocities were getting so high that traditional led
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bullets literally started melting in the barrel
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we needed something to cover the bullet and stop it from melting a jacket of
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some sort something like a full metal jacket
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ok yes I was in a film called full metal jacket but the term full metal jacket
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actually prefers to just one type of metal jacketed bullet there's really a
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lot more to it that will explain
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I was a hell of a good movie though wouldn't 1906 30 yards 6 ball
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FMJ full metal jacket
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at higher speeds led bullets get so soft they leave a trail behind in the barrel
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basically what you were dealing with with the cartridge like this a hundred
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years ago was a pistol cartridge that produced about 800 feet per second but
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let has its limits you start hitting about eleven hundred thousand eleven
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hundred foot per second you start smearing so much led off in the rifling
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that you fill the board with LED and you can't hit the broad side of a barn party
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sunday started covering the bullet for the jacket of harder metal like copper
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problem solved now we want to see how let round holes up against a jacketed
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one in a little test
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we're going to be using one of my very favorite side arms and 44 Magnum
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yeah you're probably saying that Gunny they didn't even have 40 board magnums
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oh I'm Stein you're right but since it's my show
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I get to pick the gun you got it her stuff it's the old school led round
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well the mega made short work of these here whack walk but I'm more concerned
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about the state of my barrel
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remember the more led left behind the more it will follow up the gun you can
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see there's some pretty big chunks of LED it all kinds of little fine pieces
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yeah you can imagine after 20 25 rounds at just about plug that bore up
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that's exactly what would happen now let's just try that again only this time
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with some full metal jackets
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oh yeah we're all loaded up ready to go
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as you can see there's just virtually nothing there's a few little specks of
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carbon that but he can't see any of those chunks the letter anything in the
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nothing nothing in there nobody likes to clean guys right no yeah
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one let free barrel thanks to the full metal jacket
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ok so let's get all this right now smokeless gunpowder create higher muzzle
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velocities which starts to melt the bullets then bullets get metal jackets
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and that stops them from melting the end but that is not the end of the story
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all of these developments add up to bullets that fly faster and further than
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by the beginning of the 20th century modern ammunition had arrived vocalist
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gunpowder burns cleaner and gave you a lot more bang for your buck higher
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velocities best the old lead bullet needed a copper coating and the full
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metal jacket was born
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shooting holes and things was fun but what if you wanted more than just a hole
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what if you really wanted to get nasty rip things up now the engineers got busy
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and came up with three different types of ammo not expanding controlled
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expansion and fragmenting wow they all kind of look the same
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so Steve Johnson of hornady manufacturing and volunteered to clear
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Steve tell me about these three different round here
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all right Kenny what we've got here today is fragmenting around
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she's in a law enforcement applications
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why does law enforcement needed and fragmentation type around to minimize
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the risk of over penetration that round is designed to strike soft tissue and
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expend its energy in a very short amount of space
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the tip of the round isn't covered by the jacket so it exposes a flattened or
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on impacted fragments and the dozens of small pieces
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all the energy is transferred into the tissue close to the point of impact
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ok so urban urban situation after that Brown hits the bad guy
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you don't want to go to walls and hit other people that might not be the bad
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exactly next stop to control the expansion round in this one
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or we can use for hunting in deer hunting bear hunting
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ok exactly the tip on these bad boys is also exposed but not as much as in the
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fragmentation rounds know when it hits the knows flattens out into a mushroom
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shape that punches hard and slow the bullet down but you won't see either of
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these rounds on the battlefield they were banned over a century ago by the
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headpiece convention and international agreement on the laws of war
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that's why the military now only uses the round that I helped make famous or
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was it the other way around this round
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this is a full metal jacket mhm also known as an on expanding around
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the leg bone and fully enclosed by the metal jacket so it keeps to Jake causing
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let's get busy all right
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I'm gonna fire off all three of these suckers now starting with the
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fragmentation round
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it's designed to break into fragments that penetrate no more than 12 inches
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past the point of impact animals trained my sights on this stuff
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ballistics gel because it reacts the same as human flesh
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haha pretty good shot there Steve
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well it appears to have done exactly as you predicted and just tomb ever little
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piece of pregnant ation you can see a bane
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yeah and if you get down and you look into the light at it you can see ever
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fragmentation he only went in about maybe 10 inches
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there it is thursday the pregnant stop
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well within 12 inches of the impact .
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next up is the control expansion your basic hunting rep if we're right
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this will push right on through but create a massive cavity along the way
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hello for pot right on ok ok load this on the phone
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all right Lee that is exactly where the word bullet in that bullet ended up back
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remember i said i predicted it would go all the way through
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we're right at 18 inches and this is a this this round is designed for hunting
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that's controlled expansion creates a huge cavity big enough to bring down
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just about anything you'd want to hunt
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ok Steve oh now we're dealing with this baby
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yep the full metal jacket oh yeah that's my baby
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that are mentioned there's a movie named after this bad boy and the 308 full
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metal jacket also called the NATO 7.62 as the ammo used in military weapons
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like the 550 rounds a minute
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and the awesome six barrels 3,000 rounds a minute
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but i only need to fire off one round as if it's going to slice through the gel
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oh yeah big job big job oh yeah
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wait a minute well look at their it came out that it can at the top of the first
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cake that is exactly what it did you win and flipped
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yep look at that now that would be a giant hunk of flesh is what that would
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be devastating power
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yeah that right there is a bad day I i would think so yet
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well there you have it the gel tells it like it is the non expanding penetrates
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nice and clean the kind of hits you want and combat controlled expansion opens up
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a nice big fat hole one big-ass hunt shot fragmenting just explodes and gets
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really nasty to take out a bad guy in the crowd but if you really want to see
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the fragmenting rounds effects
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there's nothing like the old beef test so welcome to cooking with Gunny
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today I'm going to show you how to prepare a substantial main course and
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got a Nebraska rib roast up there that needs to be tenderized and i know some
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fancy cooks will tell you to marinate for several hours
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season to taste override with mallets and parboiled a joint like this but I've
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got time for all that
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so I used the trio a fragmenting round
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well that looks me like it tenderized pretty good
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and what's good for a side of beef is bad for a bad guy
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especially if he thinks he's safe in amongst the crowd of innocent bystander
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no ricochets means no collateral damage my by my my at it just turned it into
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hamburger is what happened
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so now you folks at home you know if you've got tough meat you know how to
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that's the way it works
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bullets & Ammo have come a long way from the old leg ground ball to the flesh
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ripping destruction of the pregnant ation ground
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yes sir but you ain't seen nothing yet
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this is the biggest baddest round in existence today it is the crème de la
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crème the piece of results
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it is the Holy Mother yes sir it is the 50 caliber armor-piercing incendiary
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wait until you see what this thing can do
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19-21 50 caliber bfg and one ball armor piercing or tracer the 50 caliber round
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was first developed by our old friend John Moses Browning for his absolute
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masterpiece - 50 caliber browning machine gun but it also makes one hell
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of a sniper round that comes in three different flavors as fellow marine and
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high-powered shooter tadbir explain the tab you've got three different rounds
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there they're all 50 caliber but they all have different jobs right
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yes sir the first round that we'll be firing is for soft targets
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this is a standard brown I'll be used for anti personnel
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it's also an excellent target bullet I has extreme accuracy
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the second round is armor-piercing it will go up to an inch and a half to two
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inches of armored steel such as an armored personnel carrier or a hard
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target such as a cinder block wall or concrete wall right on through
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yes sir will what's that the third round is real nasty one
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it is an incendiary tracer penetrator it has the capability is going through
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armor plating lighting up the target on the other side
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I'm like in that round that might be turned out to be more of my favorite
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rounds destruction and its finest right
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back in Vietnam US Marine carlos hathcock used to good old browning 50
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caliber round to make the longest ever confirmed sniper kill with a single shot
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from 25 hundred yards away
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who robbed ok tab so we've established the fact that we've got three different
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50 caliber rounds I'm access to see what they'll do so let's go shoot
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yes sir come on come on and I'm over all right
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and my weapon of choice for this tent is the Barrett sniper ripe and such a hit
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in Iraq and Afghanistan that our military currently deployed over 5,000
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of these rifles and I'm just engineer huge one
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I got me a big old piece of half-inch steel plate for a target and first I'm
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gonna fire the 50 caliber multi-purpose standard round to see what damage it
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beautiful round yes sir it is how many great
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750 that's a whole grains
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well I'm just gonna shoot it all right
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I'm a little low and a little left
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Carter and those crosshairs were right on the dot so now we r 0
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that center yes sir
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yeah good hit well I'll tell you that that sucker goes up and you know you got
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a hold of a rifle and you know it's a big caliber rifle - because it comes
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you say if you're not careful that scope
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no such a recoil that said we're talking to 50 caliber gun here you know if
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you're not very careful and you don't have that really tucked in really
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well that's what happens
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but you know it ain't the first time in a damn sure won't be the last that's the
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way I look at it and what else do you have up your sleeve
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the armor-piercing round going armor-piercing now this should just
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slide right to that like butter right
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oh yes sir just like water that's okay
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it's going to be basic the same recoil yes sir
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fortunately the same r equal okay well I'll just back up at eight the bitch
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back I'm you know I'd appreciate that sir
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yeah i'm aimin for the same half-inch steel plate but this round should go all
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just below the bulbs I about that far below the bullseye
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but i'll tell you what i see daylight
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yes sir and you didn't see quite the same violent action is another round
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it actually slipped right through that plate steel let's go down to have a look
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at it yes sir let's look
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yeah that's amazing there it starts out big and then narrows down
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yes sir well and it slipped right through to that's really a good
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you know yes sir and over here there's a slight indentation
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so that really tells me a lot about the difference in the two rounds for sure
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and inglorious flowmotion you can see the difference
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ok the all-purpose round did his job
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it hit the plate and his friend out did real good
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no problem they armor-piercing round
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Wow went through that plate like butter now we have the armor-piercing
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this is the one I've been waiting for can counter much me of the fourth of
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July you know what i'm talking about you even like this one don't you yes sir I
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this time we're getting a little tricky I'm going for a half-inch steel target
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in front of three barrels loaded with explosives
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if the bullet pierces the armor it should create quite a show
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if that was an enemy vehicle and be game over
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that makes a guy feel really good i love stuff like that
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we have come a long ways ladies from the old netball's or black powder too high
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tech bronze that get penetrates plate steel and light your barbecue
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this is gunnery sergeant Charlie are we keep your powder dry and your eyes on
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