Sometimes I suddenly remember how close we were to losing this man, and it makes me appreciate every single video so much more.... Keep on inspiring, Scott, you absolutely unstoppable beast!
Muzzle blast is no joke. I remember reading about an actor who was not very comfortable with guns but to show everyone else on the set he wasn't afraid of guns he put a .44 mag to his head and pulled the trigger. Even though the gun had blanks in it the muzzle blast killed him instantly.
The Flak 18/36/41 that you're probably thinking of doesn't have a muzzle break. However, the KwK 36 L/56 (Tiger 1), KwK 43 L/70(King Tiger), or PaK 43(anti-tank towed piece) do have muzzlebreaks.
I lay on a mat 2 targets down from a couple 338 on Stickledown. The blast was enough to rock me, so I had to fire whilst his target was being pasted up.
Honestly not sure if it’s logical, but I wonder if no muzzle break would do more damage to the skull as the break looks to disperse the blast over more area than the end of a barrel would.
Muzzle brakes work primarily when the bullet has left the muzzle and has not yet passed through the first set, second set, or third set of baffles. When the bullet is passing through the first baffle, there's a ton of high velocity gas exiting the muzzle behind the bullet, that gas hits the first baffle and does a 90° turn due to little room around the circumference of the bullet to pass forward, shooting out sideways. A well designed baffle will shed equal amounts of gas in opposite directions creating equalized jets of gas laterally (or diagonally backward, depending on design), the result of which being no muzzle movement, but a severe reduction in gasses left shooting forward in the direction of the bullet. That's the idea, a reduction in recoil. Recoil happens like the reaction a rocket has, the gas going one direction and the rifle going the opposite.
These ballistic analogs are much healthier for mental health compared to having to look at how bullets move through the real bodies of the dead people bro.
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I think it’s be more likely to break your orbital bone. I’m imagining someone trying to hold a handgun super close to their face to aim it like you would a rifle
RussianBadger demonstrates via a video game the dangers of a back blast of a rocket. And now Kentucky Ballistics shows us the dangers of muzzle blast I’m happy now
🤣The waterproof case reminds me of a technician friend of mine at a commercial 2-way radio dealer. The latest walkie talkie had come out and the salesman was in trying to convince him that it was totally waterproof. So my friend grabbed it and walked back to the garage where a big tub of water sat and shoved it under! Ooops! Not waterproof after all!🤣
Your videos have been getting so good. Especially with the intros and little bits at the end. Especially when you destroy the tables. 😂 Love what you do and thank you so much for all of it. Have a safe and Happy New Year Scott. 🎉
i can tell you they do some damge. in a moment of stupid. i was sighting in my 7mm rem mag, ( no muzzle break ) and i set it up on my jeeps hood and sight in on my targe. making sure i was away from wind sheild about 1 1/2 ft. well i pulled trigger and shattered my wind shield. very expensive shoot it turned out. cost of bullet and wind shield.. knowledge, the more you know.
@@outdoorsythings2573 I was gonna say try putting like a metal sheet over your windshield but that wouldn't work so just stick to not shooting near windows lol
Edwin Sarkissan recently did a video where he fired his 50 through the open side windows of his car in order to get cover. The muzzle was inside the car when he fired and it was no surprise that the windshield broke.
@@outdoorsythings2573 I recently got a bolt action rifle in that caliber so that’s good to know. I’ll have to make sure I don’t rest it on a hood when I shoot it
The 50 Cal really was the damage maker. Keep up the cool videos. I think it's safe to say that you have the most interesting firearms videos out there.
And the thing to remember is that only half of the energy produced by each gun was directed to zombie head and hand. The damage must be far more destructive than what we saw.
I used to work for a company that rebuilt Apache M230 30mm cannons and Bradley M242 25mm cannons. I laid a heavy leather glove on the muzzlebrake of an M242, went behind the blast doors and fired off one round - the leather glove was obliterated. There weren't any recognizable pieces of the glove left. Muzzle blast is no joke.
First time I shot my 50 cal I found out what that felt like, lol. The other cool factor to that was the atmospheric change, I could see my breath for a few seconds on a 90 degree day.
Great episode but this makes me curious if a longer Barrel will have a more damaging muzzle blast than a shorter one. And how significant the difference would be.
@@joshlower3520 You might think so, but it’s actually not the case. Just like a .22 LR bullet in a long barrel is actually slowing down before it exits the muzzle, because the pressure behind it is falling, or in an AR-15 with a rifle length gas system as opposed to one with a carbine length gas system - the gas port for the longer gas system is larger than that for the shorter. It’s because the pressure is higher closer to the chamber. The port for the longer gas system is larger because it takes more volume of gas to produce the same force to operate the action reliably. The pressure is higher in the shorter system, so it uses a smaller gas port to allow enough gas volume to operate the bolt. The “normal” barrel length for the M2 BMG is 45”, so a much shorter barrel like the one in the video is going to release gas at a much higher pressure at the muzzle than the full-length barrel, where most of the propellant is already burned by the time the bullet exits the muzzle.
@@tjh44961 no the 50 bmg with a 45 inch barrel will have more pressure as its designed with that length with powder burn time in mind. Not the brightest there bud.
Back in 1979 when I was in the military, one war game exercise my 7.62mm semi-auto FN-C1 did not have a blank firing attachment (they were short supplied). One afternoon, I fired a shot at a passing vehicle and when I did, the man in the back seat was maybe two feet from the end of my barrel. The unrestricted blast from the blank blew out more than half of the back of his combat jacket and scorched the combat shirt underneath. I've known since then that muzzle blast has consequences!
I love that Scott learned from his mistakes and is being more safe as to not repeat cheating death edit: Scott liked my comment my day is now made love you Scott! I’m so glad your still here still making content and still living your best life
Oddly enough the damage was similar to the hand belonging to the guy who used a 50 bmg round to hammer a pin on a gun mount. You can find that picture with google.
The amount of energy released in the .50 BMG muzzle blast appears to be enough to blow the lungs out of the body. I never knew the 50 was almost as powerful as 9mm.🤯
To really test this, you probably should have gotten some shock force stickers. They used them on Myth Busters. They were vrrat for testing shock wave trauma. They have ratings that go from slight injury all the way up to lethal. Great video, as always Scott. Definitely would like to see you revisit this one with those stickers, just for the hamd gun and two rifles. I was already pretty confident thstba .50 was going to be lethal. Thanks for all the great work.
Man it'd be a good fuckin time if I ever had a chance to hang with Scott for a day...my man knows how to have a good time & he's just a really genuine humble and funny dude haha. His intro skits and his reactions never fail to crack me up 😂
Anyone remember the days of balancing a long gun on your shoulder for someone else to shoot it? Let's see a non brake blast just to the side of the barrel.
I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
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The concussive force of the .50 cal is literally mind-blowing.
Lol i got the joke
I bet 88mm would be life-shattering
stand in front of the gun please.
@@irishboi7596 as if anyone needs to test that to know that
Lol
That blast clears his mind, literally
😄
LOL
Why did I not think of that
Very mind blowing indeed
@@brixenlang3207 Hey guys, I guess that's it.
Sometimes I suddenly remember how close we were to losing this man, and it makes me appreciate every single video so much more....
Keep on inspiring, Scott, you absolutely unstoppable beast!
Please what happened?
Go watch his previous video roughly a year ago. He had a 50BMG explode on him.
@@ahmani23 go back a bit on his channel, you'll see some interesting stuff. My mans had a .50 cal blow up in his face, and he's still with us.
It’s scary how close Scott came to being that gelatin head.
He’s extremely lucky. I’d bet his level of health/fitness prior to the accident contributed significantly to his survival/recovery
Well, it would appear that .50 cal muzzle blast can cause long term memory loss.
yeah it'd probably make you deaf too
@@im.glenn.quagmire possibly..
Hey one way or the other it'd keep ya from gettin your head that close to it ever again. Lesson learned..haha
Could have some eye problems for life maybe as well
@@im.glenn.quagmire just put a thumb in it
*What surprised me the most? The fact that No Watermelons were harmed in the making of this video!*
Or eggplant
There was a shortage
Boy dont know what time it is...
Stupid broats!!
Hilarious
Muzzle blast is no joke. I remember reading about an actor who was not very comfortable with guns but to show everyone else on the set he wasn't afraid of guns he put a .44 mag to his head and pulled the trigger. Even though the gun had blanks in it the muzzle blast killed him instantly.
Just because there's no bullet doesn't mean blanks aren't dangerous.
Thats why your taught to always treat a gun like its loaded
I'm not gonna lie I was expecting him to pull out an 88mm flak cannon just to see how much damage a muzzle break could really do
The Flak 18/36/41 that you're probably thinking of doesn't have a muzzle break.
However, the KwK 36 L/56 (Tiger 1), KwK 43 L/70(King Tiger), or PaK 43(anti-tank towed piece) do have muzzlebreaks.
But the 88mm flak didn't have a muzzle brake
1 word would be the result: evaporated
He pulls up with a freaking M1A2 Abrams LMAO
Don't tempt him! 😂
6:37 The exact moment Scott saw the hand bits flying is endlessly entertaining to me, just that whole thing is beautiful
That 338 Lapua was quite surprising
Yea dude, I expected a lot more damage.
I lay on a mat 2 targets down from a couple 338 on Stickledown. The blast was enough to rock me, so I had to fire whilst his target was being pasted up.
Honestly not sure if it’s logical, but I wonder if no muzzle break would do more damage to the skull as the break looks to disperse the blast over more area than the end of a barrel would.
No muzzle break means that the gasses disperse over more of a cone in front of the barrel. The ports in the break focus the gasses.
Muzzle brakes work primarily when the bullet has left the muzzle and has not yet passed through the first set, second set, or third set of baffles. When the bullet is passing through the first baffle, there's a ton of high velocity gas exiting the muzzle behind the bullet, that gas hits the first baffle and does a 90° turn due to little room around the circumference of the bullet to pass forward, shooting out sideways. A well designed baffle will shed equal amounts of gas in opposite directions creating equalized jets of gas laterally (or diagonally backward, depending on design), the result of which being no muzzle movement, but a severe reduction in gasses left shooting forward in the direction of the bullet. That's the idea, a reduction in recoil. Recoil happens like the reaction a rocket has, the gas going one direction and the rifle going the opposite.
At 6:38 Scott’s reaction to the hand. Priceless 😂.
His reactions are the real reason we watch let’s be honest 😂
No duh
Missed an opportunity for the "lost my guns in a boating accident" joke for the waterproof gun case ad
Scott actually has a good sense on what he would consider lethal or just injury. Must say to himself “yeah I think I could handle that one”
Yeah After what he went through I'm not surprised that he knows what he can handle.
Yeah lol😂
@@Anderson_808 true… I almost forgot about this
Of course, what's lethal to Scott, and what's lethal to us mere mortals is way different.
I’m not sure whether the 50cal was impressive , or frightening 😮
Both
Yes
Makes me wonder what 14.5x115 would do
Now that’s a lot of damage lol
Or 23mm....
That’s a one spicy muzzle blast…
These ballistic analogs are much healthier for mental health compared to having to look at how bullets move through the real bodies of the dead people bro.
@TheAnnoyingBoss Are you ok?
7:06
Hand: *completely obliterated, missing all fingers but the thumb*
KB: "As you can see, the thumb is broken."
I’m so glad you’re still here man. We all appreciate you entertaining us making us laugh and teaching us everyday. Happy Holidays
100% agree
Repent and trust in Jesus. We all deserve Hell for our sins, such as lying lusting coveting and more. We can't save ourselves, but Jesus can save us. He died on the cross to save us for our sins and rose from the grave defeating death and Hell. You must put your faith in him only. He is the only way to Heaven. Repent and trust in Jesus.
Romans 6:23
John 3:16❤😊❤❤
I love his energy, Scott’s antics always bring a smile to my face.
I didn't expect this much damage.
caused as much damage as the actual .50 bullet
That’s a loooootta daaaaa-midge
@@kevinpatrickcarey3741 head exploded
@@scottydu81 beat me to it.
You can definitely take this further by testing muzzle blast on all kinds of things. Great job as always, Scott!
The amount of damage the .50 did is just mind blowing 😁
ISWYDT
Wait till you see the bullet hit and actual mind
Literally mind blowing…
It blew my mind when I tried it 🤯
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 0:12
I got one for you Kentucky. I was wondering if the recoil of a slide coming back upon firing a round would break your jaw bone.
Depends on caliber but it def can on some
I think it’s be more likely to break your orbital bone. I’m imagining someone trying to hold a handgun super close to their face to aim it like you would a rifle
Well yeah if you put it up to your face
Impressive! Science is still alive and well.
Sounds like a well learned lesson if somebody does it.
New meaning of the word headache. Awesome videos Scott.
Wow! Heck yeah! Never seen that before! That was AWESOME!!!👍👍👍
Scott: “So… How lethal is muzzle blast?”
Also Scott, with a Barrett: *YES*
I was supprised about the hand exploding 🤯. That's definitely happened in real life before
Great video, never new muzzle could do that much damage, like seriously, Wow!!
That skull explosion 👌🏻🤭 best ballistics test of 2022
I... was not expecting the damage to be that extreme. 😳
A good lesson, to keep away from the business end of a firearm.
He should do a tank brake next
@@AustinTheGreatVRong
RussianBadger demonstrates via a video game the dangers of a back blast of a rocket. And now Kentucky Ballistics shows us the dangers of muzzle blast
I’m happy now
A fellow russianbadger fan i see.
@@housecatonfire3038 aye
@@MasterHall117 Turn yer wife into tomato soup
I just watched on of his videos before this
SWAWS
🤣The waterproof case reminds me of a technician friend of mine at a commercial 2-way radio dealer. The latest walkie talkie had come out and the salesman was in trying to convince him that it was totally waterproof. So my friend grabbed it and walked back to the garage where a big tub of water sat and shoved it under! Ooops! Not waterproof after all!🤣
People confuse water resistant with waterproof all the time
@@thecloneguyz facts… my self included a few times lol
@@zingzong5
When you learn that a "lifetime warranty" only means 7-10 years in the United States......
A "Forever Guarantee" is what I LOOK FOR!
@@thecloneguyz even better you you get the “limited lifetime” lol
I love ur vids!
Your videos have been getting so good. Especially with the intros and little bits at the end. Especially when you destroy the tables. 😂 Love what you do and thank you so much for all of it. Have a safe and Happy New Year Scott. 🎉
4:49 I'd say that table would be more lethal than a sniper with you throwing it.
"Because safety!" Truer words have never been said XD
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Merry Christmas Scott!! Thanks for the fun videos!! You are my favorite gun channel now. The poupon everything was epic!!
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Kentucy: hey I need...(wispers)50 tables
worker: why
Kentucky: I just need them
Can you do a video on how vehicles are affected by muzzle blast?
i can tell you they do some damge.
in a moment of stupid. i was sighting in my 7mm rem mag, ( no muzzle break ) and i set it up on my jeeps hood and sight in on my targe. making sure i was away from wind sheild about 1 1/2 ft. well i pulled trigger and shattered my wind shield. very expensive shoot it turned out. cost of bullet and wind shield.. knowledge, the more you know.
They wouldn't be
@@outdoorsythings2573 I was gonna say try putting like a metal sheet over your windshield but that wouldn't work so just stick to not shooting near windows lol
Edwin Sarkissan recently did a video where he fired his 50 through the open side windows of his car in order to get cover. The muzzle was inside the car when he fired and it was no surprise that the windshield broke.
@@outdoorsythings2573 I recently got a bolt action rifle in that caliber so that’s good to know. I’ll have to make sure I don’t rest it on a hood when I shoot it
7:58 YIKES FOREVER!!!
So, a .50 cal BMG muzzle flash turns a zombie into a no-brainer. Ouch.
Sweet how you and 1shot do the same video. You should make a video with him sometime.
Weird, it's almost like Scott was afraid that 50 BMG might explode or something. Where would he get a crazy idea like that from?
that rooster can legaly press charges
The 50 Cal really was the damage maker. Keep up the cool videos. I think it's safe to say that you have the most interesting firearms videos out there.
2:24 "Guys i just bought a gun from Ohio!"
3:09 i love how scotts conclusion to his experiment is "most likely"
And the thing to remember is that only half of the energy produced by each gun was directed to zombie head and hand. The damage must be far more destructive than what we saw.
8:10 head trauma
Yeah I think that might be a minor concussion
@@Nonie_.Gacha._ yep, might need a bit of ibuprofen.
I used to work for a company that rebuilt Apache M230 30mm cannons and Bradley M242 25mm cannons. I laid a heavy leather glove on the muzzlebrake of an M242, went behind the blast doors and fired off one round - the leather glove was obliterated. There weren't any recognizable pieces of the glove left. Muzzle blast is no joke.
I can't believe how devastating the 50 blast was!! Great stuff Scott! Keep it up!
0:34 "my bad"💀
7:11 I thought you were going to take a bite tbh 😂
That definitely clears your sinuses🤣
absolutely 💯
First time I shot my 50 cal I found out what that felt like, lol. The other cool factor to that was the atmospheric change, I could see my breath for a few seconds on a 90 degree day.
All the focus on gun safety recently makes me really happy. Thank you for doing what you do
4:49 - funniest table throw.
2:30 that looks like a cursed CoD gunsmith weapon, good lord.
Great episode but this makes me curious if a longer Barrel will have a more damaging muzzle blast than a shorter one. And how significant the difference would be.
Should be less damaging -- the longer the barrel, the lower the muzzle blast pressure is. Probably not lower enough to make a difference, though!
@@tjh44961 actually the pressure has more tike to build up so it would be much worse
@@joshlower3520 You might think so, but it’s actually not the case. Just like a .22 LR bullet in a long barrel is actually slowing down before it exits the muzzle, because the pressure behind it is falling, or in an AR-15 with a rifle length gas system as opposed to one with a carbine length gas system - the gas port for the longer gas system is larger than that for the shorter. It’s because the pressure is higher closer to the chamber. The port for the longer gas system is larger because it takes more volume of gas to produce the same force to operate the action reliably. The pressure is higher in the shorter system, so it uses a smaller gas port to allow enough gas volume to operate the bolt. The “normal” barrel length for the M2 BMG is 45”, so a much shorter barrel like the one in the video is going to release gas at a much higher pressure at the muzzle than the full-length barrel, where most of the propellant is already burned by the time the bullet exits the muzzle.
@@tjh44961 depends on the caliber. A 22 is a poor example. A 28 nosler on the other hand would have more pressure out of a 30 inch barrel then a 26.
@@tjh44961 no the 50 bmg with a 45 inch barrel will have more pressure as its designed with that length with powder burn time in mind. Not the brightest there bud.
I'm gonna have to see John Wick take someone out with a .50's muzzle blast in the next movie
That is some Tremors level carnage from that 50!!!
Didn't expect that much damage from the muzzle blast. Wow! Awesome video as always!
8:03 mindblowing
Jesus Christ, that 50 Cal muzzle blast was CRAZY!!!
Yeah I figured as much after seeing how lethal 12GA blanks are.
I love that Kentucky has the same laugh as Steve-O 😂
THAT 50 is just straight up UNHOLY DAMAGE!
!FATALITY!
FLAWLESS VICTORY
Lol
Hold on Scott, if the vulcan gun case is water proof how can anyone lose their guns in a boating accident?
Asking for a friend.
Chain and concrete block. Could get windy out in the boat.
Just tell the assholes it was sunk by a sub. They believe anything anyway 😊
It happens when you go to throw the anchor out, and the gun case catches on the chain... Truly unfortunate
Back in 1979 when I was in the military, one war game exercise my 7.62mm semi-auto FN-C1 did not have a blank firing attachment (they were short supplied). One afternoon, I fired a shot at a passing vehicle and when I did, the man in the back seat was maybe two feet from the end of my barrel. The unrestricted blast from the blank blew out more than half of the back of his combat jacket and scorched the combat shirt underneath. I've known since then that muzzle blast has consequences!
I love that Scott learned from his mistakes and is being more safe as to not repeat cheating death edit: Scott liked my comment my day is now made love you Scott! I’m so glad your still here still making content and still living your best life
Bro you lose his like when you edit...... How about you stick to what you type with no edits
@@jmoney7289 yea I realized that
9:29 this outro is too funny😂
3:49 how does he know what burnt hair smells like
Спасибо за ваши видео и такой хороший канал!!! Интересно смотреть!
8:13 JEEEEEZ! It's like he got with the bullet instead of the muzzle blast! :O
What i found surprising was the hand. With that kind of damage it would be lethal.
would be interesting hey! a real hand would be a fair bit tougher than those ballistic ones but it would do a lot of damage thats for sure lol
@@goddard0011 I'm pretty sure a real hand would still be so horribly mangled that an amputation of what's left would be necessary.
@@Minuteman4Jesus oh for sure lol
That hand flying across the range was awesome! 😂
Oddly enough the damage was similar to the hand belonging to the guy who used a 50 bmg round to hammer a pin on a gun mount. You can find that picture with google.
8:29 it's just a minor headache that's it
6:27 yes! you are indeed the right man to say it!
The amount of energy released in the .50 BMG muzzle blast appears to be enough to blow the lungs out of the body. I never knew the 50 was almost as powerful as 9mm.🤯
The things that idiot says…
You think that's bad? You oughta see what the AR-15 does! That assault weapon blows the body _off the lung!_
I never knew a muzzle blast could that much damage. That’s nuts. You should see what it would do to armor
Hence why we say don't fire blanks near people either. The blast will affect you if close. I'd imagine a .50 cal blank could do some damage.
50bmg is another animal entirely from other rifles. It wasn't meant to stop enemy soldiers, it was made to stop enemy HELICOPTERS.
I can respect a man that ruins his own guns and tables for our entertainment. Thank you man.
Now I wonder what would happen if you put an eggplant right up against the muzzle of a fifty 8:57
1:24 good that you pointed out that the barret was the biggest, i thought there was gonna be bigger 😳😳
Just sayin, if 50bmg is 12.5mm what if scott uses a 75mm sherman gun
the way he laughs after each shot
HOLY CRAP! That 50 BMG blast was so devastating I think it may have been as bad as actually being shot with a shotgun! 😮
He pressed the skull against the muzzle. Creating a secondary explosion. Kinda feel bad for the gun
Great video I blew the tail lights out shooting off the tail gate with my 50 lmao
Damn I wldve liked to have seen that happen 😂😂
I knew that 50 BMG was gonna make a impact we couldn't forget!!!
That amount of pressure is absolutely crazy and pretty terrifying
That amount of pressure can give you a slight migraine, tinnitus, and blindness for the rest of your life, literally
Next do a full torso with a tank muzzle brake.
Fine, red mist
Someone needs to make a compilation of every time he chucks a table!
To really test this, you probably should have gotten some shock force stickers. They used them on Myth Busters. They were vrrat for testing shock wave trauma. They have ratings that go from slight injury all the way up to lethal. Great video, as always Scott. Definitely would like to see you revisit this one with those stickers, just for the hamd gun and two rifles. I was already pretty confident thstba .50 was going to be lethal. Thanks for all the great work.
6:26 I gotta *hand* it to ya Scott for taking safety seriously
0:56
*T A B L E .*
0:57
Really unexpected results. It really shows how important it is to keep the muzzle break/device clear.
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I have learned so much about firearms here, thank you again Scott for your great content….. I appreciate you.
Somehow i think Scott is qualified to make any statement abouf a fifty...
Well at least he took my advice and is using a Barrett now
The blast was probably more lethal to the head than the actual bullet it's self 😂
I disagree with that there would be nothing left off the zombie head 😂😂
😂😂😂😂bro on god😂😂😂😂
Man it'd be a good fuckin time if I ever had a chance to hang with Scott for a day...my man knows how to have a good time & he's just a really genuine humble and funny dude haha. His intro skits and his reactions never fail to crack me up 😂
Seeing Scott's reaction is half the enjoyment of these. The hand was the best since it was so unexpected 😂
3:56
Hehe. Pretty gun. 🤤
Glad to see a company supporting those who have frequent boating accidents with their firearms!
Next video: Grenade launcher. Lethal or not?!?!?!?
The abuse of the folding tables gets me every time. I wonder how many tables has my man went thru? Lol
Anyone remember the days of balancing a long gun on your shoulder for someone else to shoot it? Let's see a non brake blast just to the side of the barrel.