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  • That music really sucked!

  • that is the 22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer, a german case which is a 50 BMG necked down into a .223. I believe they have only made one gun.

  • @BoomBoomBANification Its actually based on the 378 weatherby magnum and necked down to a .224, it never reached 5000fps though odd.

  • Looks like a 22-250.

  • That bullet won't even work, what you get if that bullet really exist is a broken chamber and a dead man.

  • i personally enjoy the 45-70 Government round 

  • Wow! All of @ballisticsukltd's videos suck. I'm not sure if anyone has ever managed to do THAT before.

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  • 22-50MG Redic?

  • it is a 17/50 BMG

  • haha looks like a .50 BMG necked down to a .17 HMR or something

  • Is it The COFFEE CAN 'n bullet .22 combo round?

  • It's called a Rebecca Black 5mm 1 shot pussy fun load travals at 0.4 fps and rips holes thrue rebeccas face pussy

  • i call it shit well... cause its shit DUH!!!!

  • That's called the fuck bullet,'cuz if it hits you,your FUCKED !!!

  • Oh, that's the maximator .223 chamber stretcher barrel scorcher hybrid. I use those for hunting rabbit from 10,000 yards. It moves so fast it actually changes the earths rotation when it's fired. You have to change the barrel every 10 shots because there is no rifling left, and keep the the breech covered with a kevlar sock in case it turns to shrapnel. It is also useful for shooting down spy satellites because the bullet hits escape velocity and can be launched into space :P

  • @Gun4Freedom LMAO! Haven't read shit this funny in a long time. Mad props!

  • @RackBaLLZ Thank you good sir! That silly looking piece o brass just made me wanna turn my head like a confused dog and piss on my computer monitor.  That cartridge would be most useful if you took the powder out and used it to destroy a medium sized building. Would it be more dangerous to be in front of the gun that fires such a monstrosity? Or behind it? Let's name it the .223 WTF, it's a new assisted suicide loading for couples who only want to pull the trigger once...

  • it is a non-realistic wildcat round, a .50 cal case necked down to .223?

  • @galvatron22 maybe a shortened 30mm cannon shell necked down to 4mm :P

  • don't know its name but im pretty sure its a Russian design. because they designed some bullets like that they were experimental so I don't know the name.

  • 4gauge

  • Looks to me like a .17 wssm.

  • Wow I ws expecting to get Rick rolled for this video

  • the bullet would disintegrate the second it left the barrel i call bullshit

  • @xXstevefrench420Xx I'd like to see you proving that with some calculations.

    Oh wait, there actually are "barrel runners" that are able to not fragment.

    I'm curious to know at what speeds does copper and lead disintegrate in normal PTN conditions, because I am sure we haven't made any cartridge.

  • .22 cal?

    

  • .22-50 ultra mag photo shop

  • this cartrige would definitely explode when fired.

  • yep. .223 photoshop magnum

  • I thought it was a salt shaker

  • its called chuck norris piles

  • its not real but he took a 50 cal. and necked it down to a 17 remington

  • 7 mill guys

    

  • cal 50 o que

  • .70/.223 Remington?

  • .17 hmr übermagnum

  • 22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer

  • .17 hmr 99999 grain

  • 25 auto short-mag.

  • 22-50 GMC (Gary Martin Cremator) Magnum

    

  • It's called a 22/250

  • new name SHTEVE

  • to guy who created this video: YOU ARE A LIER AND THIS ROUND ACTUALLY IS ACCURATE D-U-M-M-Y IDIOT LOSER

  • its a custom 17mm

  • 22-50

  • .50 fat mac

  • The Myer Compensator 

  • .17hmr/50bmg .

    

  • its called a bomb.

  • ITS CALLED THE COCKBITE 2000.

  • 17 lr

    

  • Its called photoshopped bullshit magnum??

  • @miloraca

    It's a round from Chuck Norris's BB gun , Chuck Norris's 22 Short is an Atomic Bomb

  • @miloraca exactly what i was going to say

    

  • its called a .22 chode magnum. i thought everyone knew that.

  • 17/300 short mag

  • .950 cal

    

  • @jaymxz123 There is something incredibly wrong with your brain. A .950 has a bullet width of almost an inch. this bullet is obviously a .22 with a excessive amount of propellant.

  • .17 super short? barrel burner

  • [ guess its a .223 wssm round

  • the dwight howard

    

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  • Yep it's a .177 minidick HV round

  • Instant self death only if it was real but it's not so your life is spared for now

  • @ZackPartin91 22 eargensplitten loudenboomer check it

  • Its called a pipe bomb

  • .270 winmag next to a 20 gauge.

  • About a16-20 cal not gauge Caliber that means it is smaller than a 22 long rifle the bullet has a shell a little bigger than a 50cal probably the diameter of a 12 or 10 gauge. The bottom of a 20 gauge is the diameter of a the bottom of a 50 cal Barrett round so basically a 7th grader figured out that the bullet on the left is smaller than a 22 but has more power than a 50 cal Barrett. For those of you who don't know what a 50 cal Barrett is it is a military machine gun that will blow up a plane

  • @inlinesk8ter100 uhhh acually its a sniper rifle that was designed to stop vehicles, cars trucks w/e, and if the bullet were real it would have more powder behind it, not more power.

  • the actual bullet its self is balistic tip .17 HMR yes my college course is guns but the actual casing its self would definatly be a fake you cant have a chamber of that size holding as much grain as that casing would to fire a small .17HMR bullet ie BULLSHIT :D

  • @charliecrane1213 its a 22 eargensplitten loudenboomer but im pretty sure this picture is photo shopped they used this round was a .50 cal necked down to a .22 they created this rifle to try and beat 5000 FPS. Although it only went 4600 fps with a 50 grain bullet and 105 grains of H570 powder, there is also another version with a .17/.50 just type 17 50 bmg on google or google images

  • @ludacrisjr7

    I necked that .50 cal case down to the diameter of a phonograph needle and broke the speed of light.

  • @Blahblobify cool story bro

  • @Blahblobify what else did you break blob

  • @Blahblobify not as fast as chuck norris can spit chaw.

  • 12

  • if you actully look at it if it was real (doubt it is) it leans slightly to the left

  • eargesplitten loudenboomer

  • Photoshopped

  • I always think it is funny that the clueless always "blame" everything on Photoshop. I have in my junk box a .50 Browning necked down to .17. It is a WRA 54 case and primed and ready to go. I bought this in the mid '70s at a gunshow. Some people just can't get their little heads around something they can't grasp. And no, it will not blow an action in two like someone thought.

  • In 1873 they would've called that a .22-300-55 (caliber/powder weight in grains/bullet weight in grains) The old .45-70 was actually .45-70-405. We'll call this one the "Twenty two-three hundred" I think we'll need a sabot or some really good copper solvent for this one.

  • .22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer

  • This a .30 BMF I believe.

  • OK, I'll give it a shot. The barrel melting breach buster?

  • i know the right is a 20 ga

  • My favorite gun shop, now out of business, had one similar to this in a display of strange cartridges. Dean the owner said one of his customers spent lots of time annealing and resizing a .50 BMG to whatever that bullet is- can't remember if his was .17 or .223. Seems like you would have to be handy with a lathe to make lots of neck sizing dies. And have way too much free time on your hands.

  • .223 BOZ

  • Thats a 22mm high cal round photo shopped... or if you want to go teck... its 2300 grains with .22 cal round... would this work? no, it would blow the breach in half!

  • It's Nossler balistic tip "key hole" special....if there's a chamber for it.

  • it's real and I know where it is made. Bullet is 5.56 uranium on 50 cal casing. Can pentrate 10 inches of armor. Ever see how small of a hole is needed to kill a tank? 5.56 is plenty big enuff to kill a tank with right bullet. Company making it is also making armor to stop it under a different gov't contract.

  • @xinloi116 rrrriiiiigggghhhhtt

  • shoulder controlled micro-satellite?

  • its real i saw it in an old american rifelman mag near the front somewhere. . a one page article. something like a 264 on steroids. a single event round. repordadly burned out barrel rapidly. sumation was that it was avery long range sniper round from vietnam or earlier.

  • you guys are all fucked......its a "BOB"

  • along with my earlier comment it can be used in a 12 gauge shotgun to usually shoot quails out of the air and it works extensevely better on a moving target than a splatter round from the shotgun. like a flying quail or a turkey.and yes turkeys do sometimes fly.but they also run.

  • @MrBluefoot10 If this round existed and you fired it out of a shotgun, it would be almost, but not quite, as accurate as putting on a blindfold and then being spun a random number of times and then trying to hit your target by throwing a brick over your head backwards. :)

  • 7/8-8 load winchester photoshop round and with the blue ballistic tip it is an explosive round

  • My extensive knowledge of ballistics tell me that's a Winchester dove and quail load 7 1/2 - 7/8 - 8 load

  • @IRZ09xX Your other left. It is the "Fatman" depleted uranium possum popper used for control of Austrailian sabertoothed possums.

  • its a .22 with a necked down .50 case

  • @xboxfisher50 Yeah, no that's not a .50 round. It's nothing but photo manipulation, really - but the source material is certainly bigger than .50.

  • It looks like a shorter version of the eargesplitten loudenboomer. Look it up.

  • 17. super super duper magnum

  • .22 WSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSM 

  • looks like some funky wildcat round, probably about a .700NE necked down for a 5.56

  • 223 wssm

  • Clint Eastwood Slayer Round.

  • thats a .22 obviously

  • A grenade 

  • 300. mag

    

  • There's a picture of that in the ABC's of reloading. It must have taken weeks and God knows how many die sets to reform the brass. I hope you didn't make it yourself?

  • Looks a bit similar to the old 5.7mm Mondragon cartridge...

  • the breech buster, or the bolt in your face magnum

  • eargensplitten looudenboomer... no for reals im serious

  • @malboge the 22 eargensplitten loudenboomer was actually an 50 cal case knecked down to a 22 cal...I learned about this round about 35 years ago when I needed an interesting gun to speak about in hunter safety training,,,,yes it is a real deal.

  • @rentiap I thought the 22 eargensplitten loudenboomer was based on a .378 Weatherby Magnum case. I have heard of a .17/.50 bmg which is obviously a 50 necked down to .17 calibre.

  • @rentiap it was actually a 375 weatherby mag but hey? who cares?

  • @rentiap Not so fast.

    It was actually the .378 Weatherby necked down to .22 caliber.

    It was designed as the first cartridge to achive over 5000 fps, the practical upper limit for conventional smokeless propellant cartridges.

    To get any faster, you either have to invent a new propellant, or move on up to rail guns.

  • 5.7mm Xpress

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  • photoshop on the left next to a 20 gauge to show how big of a dumbass you are

  • oh i know what that bullet is. the warning label on the box said "WARNING THIS WILL EXPLODE AND KILL YOU. PLEASE DO NOT USE WITHOUT PARENTAL

    SUPERVISION."

  • Remember someone doing this for a lark back in the 1940s. Sort of the ultimate wildcat...

  • .50 bmg necked down to a .22 bullet. shell is not a firing round but an extreme example of how far you can shape a brass casing

  • 50cal necked down to take a 5.7 bullet. It would blow up in the gun

  • Do you want the caliber? Or my impression? looks like a girl I used to know on a very chilly day.

  • its the bomb dropped on hiroshima

    

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  • Photoshop .50cal

  • a photo shopped 25/06

  • Looks like a WSM necked down to .17 cal!! Can you say barrel burner :)

  • The bullet is probably a 5.56 or something in that class,

    The _cartridge_ is something different from the bullet.

  • 5.7mm Xpress

  • @hgoiehagoerhao There is no such thing. It was a photo uploaded to a shooting forum a while back as a hoax. The math put into a bullet calculator says you would need a 25 foot long barrel to burn all the powder with proper gas expansion. They also did out the FPS and realized it would vaporize midair into shrapnel. Its a 5.7mm top merged to a .50 BMG in photoshop.

  • @overclockedamd123 I know. xD

    I was mocking it and seeing how people would respond.

  • @hgoiehagoerhao A .223/5.56 Hit around 3000 fps or 4x the speed of sound. This is a similar size round. This would hold 20-30 or more times the powder so would easily hit 10-20 or times the speed of sound and burn up in the atmosphere.

  • The WTF round

  • i dont care what its called i just want to see it get shot

  • It's called a Winchester Photoshop round. Very popular in the western Adobe mountains.

  • @BackwoodsArsenal It's A real round it's just no one gives a shit because why do you need that much power behind a .22

  • @siciliancara Haha, yeah it's just a joke. And are you sure? The projectile looks almost too big for a .22, a 5.56 maybe?

  • @BackwoodsArsenal a .22 cal bullet measures .223-.224 depending on whether the bullet is jacketed or not. Guess what, 5.56mm = .223 inches, thus 5.56 IS .22 cal.

  • @wiccaboa I'm aware of the alternate bullet measurement. Even though a .22 would not fire from a 5.56 chambered weapon and vice versa. I always personally wondered why the militar uses such a small round. I'm partial to the 7.62 variants myself.

  • @BackwoodsArsenal The reason they went with such a small round is because after the 5.56 round enters the targets center mass. There is a high possibility that the round will split into several pieces to maximize damage. Its also very difficult from a surgery standpoint to dig out such a small round. Some studies have shown that the round also has the tendancy to bounce around in the ribcage although its lacks the stopping power of the 7.62. My info is curtesy of an Army Drill sergeant.

  • @silentpyro12 Well thanks for taking the time to type all of that. I always wanted to know. I guess I do now :D

  • That brass would not hold together. Its not even belted like a true magnum casing should be. I call bs.

  • I shall call him, "Xavier"

  • .22 Photoshop Express

  • .223 WSM !!!!!!!!!!!

  • its actually called .22 eargensplitten loudenboomer.

    No joke, some dude was trying to break the record for fastest projectile, and possibly best named cartridge on the planet.

  • @sirh4xalot52 Nope. It's a 5.7mm Xpress.

  • Dave. It's name is Dave.

  • but, could we make it work? very slow powder and a extreme barrel length.

  • 7mm

  • Loudenboomer.

  • 204 ruger F&P

  • there was a gunsmith who made a wildcat that was a .50 BMG tapered down to .17cal, i think he was trying to reach 5,000 fps, and realized that you just blow your bullets apart if you try.

  • I think the Correct name for this is a pipe bomb.

  • i use them in my air pistol

  • It looks like a .50cal round that was smithd down to accept a .223 projectile...

  • A lil over 19000 ft lb of energy if memory serves me correctly

  • 14.56. Old Russian caliber very rare

  • 223 wssm

  • If only gophers could shoot back..!

  • It's the .17 Photoshop special.

  • its called the BMF

  • 223 wssm