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Try the Barns copper bullets please. Thank you I just ordered some barns to try, also hope ya take a whitetail this fall. I've had a 223 for years but now the 22- 250 is being put to the test. Me like it.
So my son ( 11 yr old ) and I went fire arm shopping this weekend. We ended up setting a appointment for father son fire arm safety course. The boy really wants a mini 14 in 223 . He said he can skip the 10/22 and go straight into the big boy rounds🤗😎makes a daddy proud!!!
Tell him he's a good boy then buy him it for his birthday /christmas along with a couple of cases of ammo (if he's like I was as a kid then that won't be enough ammo) , so maybe the 10/22 is a better idea to start with, just so he can get more range time in (unless Your loaded and money's no object ) in which case buy him both ! .
Being soo light and having all that boogie behind it will make them explode, especially being a expanding round. Need something will a little junk in the trunk to push through those bad boys. Good video man, would like to see a paper plate test 👍🏼
Still wonder how a Black Hills TSX or equivalent solid brass(monolithic) bullet would compare? May do exactly the same?! Good looking pup you got there 2wheeled Demon!
@@kentuckywindage222 I think you are correct. Standard 55 gr bullets don't have the mass needed for penetration of dense solid material. Solid copper may get the job done.
Although each round went through just one block, the 22-250 definitely did more damage. It transferred more energy towards the second block, and also threw the pieces of the first block higher than the .223.
Seems the projectiles react the same on concrete pavers even if there is a difference in speed. The real difference would appear in a tissue target such as whole turkey's.
C Kim Yeah, if you want to penetrate hard things like Rock or Ceramic you need something with a big diameter and mass to break it. The Pircing like a nail through butter ( thats what a solid bullet does to steel by bushing it to the side ) doesnt work here, because rock is to hard so the bullet gets damaged, and also it isnt compressible so the material has nowhere to go.
Me three!! You can't get 22-250 in many flavors.. I think Hornady offers a 38 grain... But it would be nice to see it with something that could penetrate. Something solid moving at almost 4k fps.. that would really be something. Kind of like 22 pellets being shot from a 22 bolt action using Ramset loads. That is very impressive. Taofladermous did that. Really unexpected results
The faster 22-250 terminally damaged the 55 grain bullet at the higher velocity and RPM's so it would not go any deeper. Only do greater damage to the paver when it hit. More than the slower 223 with the same type and weight bullet. Thanks for posting your video. How about the 500 S&W magnum and 454 Casull and 44 magnum in paper plates?
Drill a half inch hole in the middle of the paver set it out 100 yards and see if you can shoot a bullet thru the 1/2 inch hole without hitting the paver Runs to start investing in pavers LOL I guess I will have to try that also but I'm going to make sure I can do it before I ruin any of them trying
Loving all your tests. Great channel. This "Who_Tee_Who" fella is a really likeable bloke too. I'd love to go for a pint with you mate one day. Unfortunately we are other ends of the Atlantic to one another. Keep up the good work, always like your tests.
Here's something to think about. In karate tournaments we knew when breaking concrete that dry blocks broke easier. I wonder if it's as significant regarding bullets? Dry blocks vs wet ones. It makes a tremendous difference on the knuckles, sometimes refusing to break. ( the blocks not the knuckles). The wet one would need to be soaked for 5 min. or longer.
I thort the 22 250 would have done more damage but I suppose a target as hard as them pavers the bullets will just defuse all there energy into expansion. Brilliant video yet again brother - mike
How about clear gel tests for the top 10 or so calibres? Clear gel tests along each other so you can see each one in succession afew seconds apart then slice them open to the depth and cavity damage?
I wish I had some pavers because it looks like fun I enjoy watching you blow them apart almost as much as you do shooting them my guess was one each but I was late to the show it was over before I could watch
The limitation here is all about the projectile itself. That 55 gr. pill absolutely absolutely self-destructs against concrete at anything above a set velocity. More MASS is needed to defeat hard cover. This is why there are still so many old-school guys who continue to preach the superiority of 7.62 vs. 5.56 in the real world.
Love your work. The 22-250, and .223 are quite similar. The big difference is that the 22-250 will do what it’s meant to do for about 200 yards farther than the .223. Respect from Canada
I didn't think they would do much, all that energy in a little bullet will be dumped quick in that concrete. I would love to know what calibres *_would_* go through 2 or more (other than the 50bmg) would a hot 30 call bullet do more? - love to see you step this one up until you break 2 or 3 slabs. Love your videos, keep em rolling!
Do you actually think it could be the bullet disintegrating on the first one that is what’s causing it not to break the second one is there a harder bullet you can use to see if you can penetrate more than just one
I love these paver videos because they generate so much excitement! However, most calibers seem to only break 1 or 2. A better better measure of power and penetration would be paper plates or ballistic gel. 1 paper plate is a much finer measurement than 1 paver. Just because 10 different rounds only managed to break 1 paver doesn’t equate the rounds. It simply means that after dumping so much energy only left enough energy to barely mark the second paver. Don’t forget to bookmark every 100 plates so you don’t have to count so many! Love the pavers !
I love both rounds, but I think .22-250 had a slight disadvantage being soft point in this video. Idk it’s just a thought but maybe it would’ve been different with a FMJ over the SP
I think that those pavors are just too much for that soft point 55 it doesn't have enough sectional density I think it's just disintegrating when it hits the concrete. Did you find the bullets? Be interesting to see what they look like. Be interesting to see the same test with a monolithic bullet maybe in a 70 grain. A bullet that's going to hold together and hold its weight probably punch through a lot more I would think? Thank you
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Try using the civil defense 380 against the pavers I’m curious to see how well that fast little bullet will do
Thank you for taking my suggestion for this video I am really thinking about a 22-250 rifle for woodchuck hunting
Anyone have a 222??
Hold your horses there..The 22-250 left all that "dust" on the second paver..I think we can call that a win...
Both will kill a fox or coyote ..who gives a toss how many pavers are destroyed...ive killed hundreds with both calibres 😉
Try the Barns copper bullets please. Thank you
I just ordered some barns to try, also hope ya take a whitetail this fall. I've had a 223 for years but now the 22- 250 is being put to the test. Me like it.
So my son ( 11 yr old ) and I went fire arm shopping this weekend. We ended up setting a appointment for father son fire arm safety course. The boy really wants a mini 14 in 223 . He said he can skip the 10/22 and go straight into the big boy rounds🤗😎makes a daddy proud!!!
Nice!
Tell him he's a good boy then buy him it for his birthday /christmas along with a couple of cases of ammo (if he's like I was as a kid then that won't be enough ammo) , so maybe the 10/22 is a better idea to start with, just so he can get more range time in (unless Your loaded and money's no object ) in which case buy him both ! .
@@danrunner84 my marlin 60 is still my favorite rifle
@@danrunner84 I love just walking onto the back porch and shoot the little 22 off at some metal plates
@@danrunner84 couldn't agree more, a 10/22 and a speedloader can be a lifetime investment
Those two rounds would make one of *THE BEST* paper plate comparisons EVER!!!!! Concrete is simply disintegrating the rounds
My thoughts exactly. It would be interesting to see less frangible ammo if possible.
I'd love to see
I owned a 22 250. Coyotes and deer. Loved it. Found a load that fill the case. Fill it up rake off and put bullet in. Boat tails..easy quick loading.
And both bolt actions and same barrel length
Being soo light and having all that boogie behind it will make them explode, especially being a expanding round. Need something will a little junk in the trunk to push through those bad boys. Good video man, would like to see a paper plate test 👍🏼
Excellent technical assessment!
Yup! Paper plates !
Still wonder how a Black Hills TSX or equivalent solid brass(monolithic) bullet would compare? May do exactly the same?!
Good looking pup you got there 2wheeled Demon!
@@kentuckywindage222 I think you are correct. Standard 55 gr bullets don't have the mass needed for penetration of dense solid material. Solid copper may get the job done.
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I would like to see it tested.
I would be willing to try and get the ammo to test. It is getting tougher to find stuff.
I requested this video yesterday and you already posted this video. Awesome!! Please do the paper plate test with the .22-250
Although each round went through just one block, the 22-250 definitely did more damage. It transferred more energy towards the second block, and also threw the pieces of the first block higher than the .223.
22-250 is a beast. Buddy drops Deer with it every year
Finally, a video I can watch without having to buy a new gun... lol
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@@dickhurtz4528 lol
I would like to see you compare 12 ga.copper slugs against 12 ga. Lead slugs
Forget Paul Harrell’s book bag, I’ll just throw one of these pavers in there and call it a day ;)
Seems the projectiles react the same on concrete pavers even if there is a difference in speed. The real difference would appear in a tissue target such as whole turkey's.
C Kim Yeah, if you want to penetrate hard things like Rock or Ceramic you need something with a big diameter and mass to break it.
The Pircing like a nail through butter ( thats what a solid bullet does to steel by bushing it to the side ) doesnt work here, because rock is to hard so the bullet gets damaged, and also it isnt compressible so the material has nowhere to go.
I wonder if a bone dry paver vs. a soaked over night paver would make a difference
One to one comparison. Same ammo brand and grainage, absolutely beautiful.
Thanks for watching
Cool video let us know what fps on each round, and the shooting of ur truck was awesome. Also hey to Paul Jr. he did a good job on the Ranger
Love that 22 250, they really blow up when they hir stuff. Look farward to more vids with it
time to get some .243 vs .25-06 against some pavers!
Wish you used the 62 grain steel penetror green tip in 5.56
Great video as always! Thanks! Cheers from BC canada!!
Thanks for sharing!😎👍
Love to see how both would do loaded with the 62grain green tip projectiles.
Me too
Me three!! You can't get 22-250 in many flavors.. I think Hornady offers a 38 grain... But it would be nice to see it with something that could penetrate. Something solid moving at almost 4k fps.. that would really be something. Kind of like 22 pellets being shot from a 22 bolt action using Ramset loads. That is very impressive. Taofladermous did that. Really unexpected results
Thank you for the video! I now know what to use to hunt pavers.
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Just make sure you drop them first shot, if you just wound them they can turn on you.
Love it great job really appreciate your hard work thanks for posting keep shooting brother
Cool video! Wonder how the 223/556 green tip stuff would do on those pavers?
Have to see
Thanks who the who for answering one of my requests
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Still impressed when you stood on block to fire the 50BMG😲
good video between the two. Thanks
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Killing it man! Love watching your videos
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I watched it again hootie. Thank you again.
Can't wait for more tests with those two calibers. Nice to see.
The faster 22-250 terminally damaged the 55 grain bullet at the higher velocity and RPM's so it would not go any deeper. Only do greater damage to the paver when it hit. More than the slower 223 with the same type and weight bullet. Thanks for posting your video. How about the 500 S&W magnum and 454 Casull and 44 magnum in paper plates?
Great video keepup the great work
I still love watching your videos.
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Both bullets will only destroy the 1st paver and not even crack the second one. Great video WTW! Thank you sir! 🤘🏽
Thanks for watching Michael!
Yep, varmint rounds and speed will do that
Are you able to get any steel core bullets in any calibers to shoot your pavers milk jugs drywall mix drywall anything else?
50bmg 🤷♂️
To me not really relevant... I try to make videos people can relate to. Use ammo people have
@@WHOTEEWHO was wondering if they go threw more?
I don't remember did you do .45-70 versus paver?
Yup did that already few weeks ago
Drill a half inch hole in the middle of the paver set it out 100 yards and see if you can shoot a bullet thru the 1/2 inch hole without hitting the paver
Runs to start investing in pavers LOL
I guess I will have to try that also but I'm going to make sure I can do it before I ruin any of them trying
3/8 inch group #100 yards.
Might want to stretch that out to around 300 or 400 for the 22-250 to make it interesting.
Paper plates test next
Each spent it's energy on the first paver. I'd a never thought that. And I've learned something new today. Today is not a waste!
Bullet construction
Bullet construction
Loving all your tests. Great channel. This "Who_Tee_Who" fella is a really likeable bloke too. I'd love to go for a pint with you mate one day. Unfortunately we are other ends of the Atlantic to one another. Keep up the good work, always like your tests.
Thanks so much! Appreciate you watching!
Here's something to think about. In karate tournaments we knew when breaking concrete that dry blocks broke easier. I wonder if it's as significant regarding bullets? Dry blocks vs wet ones. It makes a tremendous difference on the knuckles, sometimes refusing to break. ( the blocks not the knuckles). The wet one would need to be soaked for 5 min. or longer.
I thort the 22 250 would have done more damage but I suppose a target as hard as them pavers the bullets will just defuse all there energy into expansion. Brilliant video yet again brother - mike
I guess one each. Love watching your videos!
Loved my 22-250 -6mm - 556
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Can you do a 223 WSSM video and would you use it as a deer hunting rifle ?
How about clear gel tests for the top 10 or so calibres? Clear gel tests along each other so you can see each one in succession afew seconds apart then slice them open to the depth and cavity damage?
Like to see a comparison between a 9mm and a 7.62x25 rounds
You should do a paper plate challenge for these exact 2 rifles and rounds
I would like to see both calibers in a distance drop test. how does a 223 compare to 22-250 in bullet drop say at 300 yards.
What have you shot with the 223 that explodes for best effects other than Tannerite. Looking for new targets
Water jugs, spray paint or any pressurized can like shave cream explode fairly well.
Can u make a video about steel case vs brass case
I wish I had some pavers because it looks like fun I enjoy watching you blow them apart almost as much as you do shooting them my guess was one each but I was late to the show it was over before I could watch
Can we get some more 7mm rem mag vs 300 win mag test?
Already did 6 or 7 of those. Any ideas?
Longe range/accuracy? Maybe a review on the Winchester ballistic silver tips in either caliber
The limitation here is all about the projectile itself. That 55 gr. pill absolutely absolutely self-destructs against concrete at anything above a set velocity. More MASS is needed to defeat hard cover. This is why there are still so many old-school guys who continue to preach the superiority of 7.62 vs. 5.56 in the real world.
Damn fine show.
I'm new to a 22_250 can you use this cartridge for hunting deer or just small game
Need to stick a 1/2 gal milk jug in between to see what happens.
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Can you do .270 next??
How about 30-30, 223, 7.62 comparison on pavers
This would make a good video how far will a 22LR skip on water verses a large caliber
I wonder which one : paver or steel to show the power of a bullet ?
Thanks for sharing!
Those pavers are tough!!
Real tough
Anyone that wears an outfit like that is ready to throw down on the grill and cook you the best burger youll ever eat
How about .22-250 vs. .223WSSM??
How about if you shoot of gallon of cream style corn but drill a quarter inch diameter hole in the lid
Good idea
Excellent video as usual... would be always nice to see quickly how a 9mm would effects , only to get a perspective
Good idea
How close was that? I'm just curious if it was at 100 or 150yds would the results be different
Love your work. The 22-250, and .223 are quite similar. The big difference is that the 22-250 will do what it’s meant to do for about 200 yards farther than the .223. Respect from Canada
Thanks for watching Dave!
Please test the .22 Hornet.
Want both
You should have used full metal jacketed bullets. I can guarantee you the 22-250 would have won.
I usually skip this type of video, but these are my two favorite calibers (other than 22lr)
You really like your cva 22-250
22-250 vs Mild Steel vs 556 ?
Thank. Have you ever compared 7-08 to 308 win.? I'd love to see that.
Not yet
Do you have paper on those 2 rounds
Ok. 556 green tip or m855a vs 55 grain 22-250 soild fmj if you can find them
The same test with VMJ would be interesting.
Hey brother I missed the chat no notification again
Daggum TH-cam
I didn't think they would do much, all that energy in a little bullet will be dumped quick in that concrete.
I would love to know what calibres *_would_* go through 2 or more (other than the 50bmg) would a hot 30 call bullet do more? - love to see you step this one up until you break 2 or 3 slabs. Love your videos, keep em rolling!
Do you actually think it could be the bullet disintegrating on the first one that is what’s causing it not to break the second one is there a harder bullet you can use to see if you can penetrate more than just one
How many pavers would a 223/ 556 green tip penetrate?
I love these paver videos because they generate so much excitement! However, most calibers seem to only break 1 or 2. A better better measure of power and penetration would be paper plates or ballistic gel. 1 paper plate is a much finer measurement than 1 paver. Just because 10 different rounds only managed to break 1 paver doesn’t equate the rounds. It simply means that after dumping so much energy only left enough energy to barely mark the second paver. Don’t forget to bookmark every 100 plates so you don’t have to count so many! Love the pavers !
Bruce Coleman I like these tests, very interesting to see how they fail against hard materials.
Like... How many loaves of bagged, sliced, sandwich bread can it shoot through?
Who tee who hope u r well nice video keep em coming America bang bang
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Thanks! Anothet great video!
Thanks for watching
Redo this one, but with paper plates. Maybe even few other calibers too.
Coming soon
Can you do 22 250 v 243?🤞
Coming soon
Great video
Thanks Michael
How about same test at 200 yards?
These are both beautiful rifles!
I've watched you blast away at these pavers with all different calibers and one thing I've come to understand is, "Those Pavers Are Tough!"
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I can’t decide what’s a better test? 2” pavers or blocks? I know I’d love to shoot that CVA! Thanks Who_tee👍
I love both rounds, but I think .22-250 had a slight disadvantage being soft point in this video. Idk it’s just a thought but maybe it would’ve been different with a FMJ over the SP
Best comparisons on the internet.
Thanks for watching Andy!
I took a lot of deer with a 22/250 when I was young. Kept meat in the freezer for three families.
I think that those pavors are just too much for that soft point 55 it doesn't have enough sectional density I think it's just disintegrating when it hits the concrete. Did you find the bullets? Be interesting to see what they look like. Be interesting to see the same test with a monolithic bullet maybe in a 70 grain. A bullet that's going to hold together and hold its weight probably punch through a lot more I would think? Thank you
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Hey dwalker
Compare the 260 and 6.5 Creedmoor
If you haven't done the paper plate challenge on the 22-250 you should do one but I would use the 35 grain bullet sense is the fastest