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**Title:** Testing "Less Lethal" 50 BMG Training Ammo on Various Targets
**Summary:**
* Host Scott (Kentucky Ballistics) tests "less lethal" 50 BMG training ammo, which features a plastic bullet, plastic case, and metal base.
* After successful test firing, the ammo is shot at:
1. A 6-pound can of nacho cheese (destroyed).
2. A 1-gallon container of Grey Poupon (significant damage, but no penetration).
3. A ballistic dummy zombie torso (caused large holes, deemed "full-blown lethal").
4. A minivan door (no penetration, but significant damage).
* The experiments reveal that the "less lethal" 50 BMG training ammo is more lethal than expected, especially at close range.
* The video concludes with Scott thanking viewers and promoting his other channels and platforms.
Here are the extracted key facts, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Video and Channel Information**
1. The channel name is "Kentucky Ballistics".
2. The host's name is Scott.
3. The video features "less lethal" 50 BMG ammunition.
4. The channel "Kentucky Customs" is mentioned as a related channel.
5. The video is sponsored by Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI).
**Ammunition Details**
6. The "less lethal" 50 BMG ammunition has a plastic bullet.
7. The "less lethal" 50 BMG ammunition has a plastic case with a metal base.
8. A comparison is made to standard 50 BMG full metal jacket rounds with a 660 grain weight, steel core, copper jacket, and brass case.
**Testing Setup and Procedures**
9. The host uses a remote firing system (pulling a string) for initial shots.
10. A minivan (borrowed from the host's mother-in-law) is used as a shield.
11. Targets include a 6-pound can of cheese, a 1-gallon container of Grey Poupon, and a ballistic dummy labs zombie torso.
**Test Results**
12. The "less lethal" 50 BMG round successfully fired and stabilized in flight.
13. The plastic casing of the fired round remained intact with a noticeable "X" mark on the inside.
14. The round caused significant damage to a can of cheese and a container of Grey Poupon.
15. Two shots were fired at a zombie torso, both causing substantial damage, with one round recovered, showing it was literally just plastic.
16. The round did not fully penetrate the zombie torso but caused significant entry damage.
17. The "less lethal" 50 BMG training ammo did not penetrate a minivan door.