Railroad Track Shooting: Testing the Strength of Different Rounds

TLDRIn this video, we test the strength of different rounds by shooting a railroad track. We shoot at different areas to see how the rounds penetrate the track.

Key insights

🔍The railroad track is made of a strong metal, but we are not sure what kind.

💥We shoot the track with different rounds, including ralphus round, red tip, black tip, and silver tip.

🚂The round goes through the track and comes out from the other side, showing its penetrating power.

🔄The second round hits the first bullet and alters its trajectory.

No matter where we hit the track, the bullet tends to come out from the other side.

Q&A

What is the track made of?

The track is made of a strong metal, but we are not sure what kind.

What rounds do you shoot at the track?

We shoot the track with ralphus round, red tip, black tip, and silver tip.

Does the bullet go through the track?

Yes, the bullet goes through the track and comes out from the other side.

Do you observe any change in bullet trajectory?

Yes, the second round hits the first bullet and alters its trajectory.

Can the bullet get stuck in the track?

No matter where we hit the track, the bullet tends to come out from the other side.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Intro and explanation of the test: shooting a railroad track to test the strength of different rounds.

01:08First round (ralphus round) is shot at the track.

02:30Second round (red tip) is shot at the track.

03:31Third round (black tip) is shot at the track.

04:51Fourth round (silver tip) is shot at the track.

05:59Examining the bullet holes and the track's thickness.

06:37Final thoughts and conclusion: bullets tend to come out from the other side of the track.