In this video, Scott from Kentucky Ballistics tests the penetration power of various rifles on a 200-pound Rogue Fitness Atlas Stone, which has a 6.5-inch thick rubber coating surrounding an iron core. The rifles used include a Kel-Tec SU-16 (.556), an AK-47 (7.62x39), a Springfield Armory Socom 16 (.308), an Ohio Ordnance Works .30-06, a CZ 550 (.416 Rigby and .458 Lott), and a Serbu BFG-50A (50 BMG). The results show that the .416 Rigby and the first shot of the 50 BMG were able to penetrate the stone, but the other rifles were not. However, the second shot of the 50 BMG did not penetrate the stone, likely due to hitting the iron core.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video features a Rogue Fitness 200-pound Atlas Stone with a rubber cover and an iron core.
2. The Atlas Stone is six and a half inches of rubber all the way around, surrounding the iron core.
3. The host, Scott, shoots the Atlas Stone with various rifles, including a Kel-Tec SU-16, an AK-47, a Springfield Armory Socom 16, and a CZ 550.
4. The host uses different calibers, including 5.56, 7.62x39, .308, .30-06, .416 Rigby, and .458 Lott.
5. The host also uses a 50 BMG rifle, a Serbu BFG-50A.
6. The .416 Rigby and the 50 BMG were the only calibers that managed to penetrate the Atlas Stone.
7. The host had previously had an accident with a 50 BMG rifle, which is referenced in the video.
8. The video features a sweepstakes event sponsored by Hero Wars, with prizes including Amazon gift cards.
9. The host promotes his channel, Kentucky Ballistics, and his other social media platforms.
10. The video ends with the host experiencing a malfunction with the 50 BMG rifle, which blows out the back of the gun.