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HOLLOW POINT PELLET TEST ~ AIR RIFLE SHOOTING THROUGH GLASS

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2009

A pellet test video upon 3 layers of taped glass. The shooting was done at point blank range in .177 caliber. As it shows the Beeman Crow-Magnum dug a large wound channel through the first two layers... Thanks for watching

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  • Your test are not credible at all! Why did you use the same pane of glass for all the shots? This tells me that you should leave the testing to people who know what the hell they are doing! "Word"- Tommy

  • hey bigtomscience hollow-points aren't made for penetration, they are made for shock caused by energy transfer through hydraulic shock. second glas is a terrible medium for any test because glass has too many variables in production that can make results inconsistent. if you wanna do a penetration test, use gelatin, if you want to do a shock test use clay. take some hints and tips from other videos and improve your videos and make them more informative. Your videos do nothing but waste time.

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  • 1.77 caliber is shit 22 has a better dammage rate on it and its accurate

    i woudent waste monny on a 1.77 air rifle

    instead i will put my monny on a 22 caliber air rifle

    because there more expensive but you get a better air rifle

    for a good price

    now why waste mony on a shity 1.77 air rifle i fired a 1.77 and i hated it it and the pellets

    thay where so un accurate and it wasent scoped but i was on target but it kept missing

    i ownley got 2 shots hit last shot missed i never fired a 22 yet

  • are the crosman silver eagle worth the try? will it be accurate at 65 yards?

  • bigtomdoesntknowshitaboutscien­ce

  • Hollow point bullets are made to flatten and expand upon entering a soft target such as flesh, thus, doing more internal damage. Hollow points are also used to minimize collateral damage in a sensitive or populated area such as a airplane. The round will use all of it's energy and stop inside of your target. Hollow points do a lot less damage on metal, wood, armor, and other hard targets. Do not use glass, start using blocks of clay. Glass has way to many variables.

  • @tgs989 i was just gonna comment on this vid coz i thought the exact same thing ... some ppl...

  • @xialong123 lol

  • man, everyone quit your hating. this guy is only trying to have fun. quit knockin the guy for plinkin with his pellet rifle. what is everyone on youtube suddenly NRA executive balistic professionals?

  • cool video. I just picked up a 392. waiting for it to arrive, eager

    I dont have many choices of pellet locally, mostly Crosman and some beeman if i go to a sporting goods store. But i generally just get them at walmart, only crosman though there

  • @jaffey2006

    And sorry I just realized I misunderstood by what you were saying by hydraulic shock. You seem to be touching more on physics than what is actually taking place though.

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