Elephant Rifle Annihilates Ballistic Gel at 82,000FPS - The Slow Mo Guys @KentuckyBallistics - Summary

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Two men from the YouTube channel The Slow Mo Guys visit Kentucky Ballistics to shoot different types of bullets from a powerful rifle at various targets, such as ballistic gel, glue and cheese. They use high-speed cameras to capture the impact and explosion of the bullets in slow motion. They compare the effects of different bullets, such as solid brass, soft point and Tyrannosaur rounds. They also experience the recoil and pain of firing the rifle. They are amazed by the results and have fun with the experiment.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video where two men, Gav and Dan, try out different guns and shoot various targets with the help of Scott from Kentucky Ballistics.
2. The guns they use are a 5.56 mm rifle, a .50 BMG rifle, a .577 Tyrannosaur rifle, and a .950 JDJ rifle, which are all very powerful and have high recoil.
3. The targets they shoot include wood, ballistic gel, glue, and nacho cheese, which all react differently to the impact of the bullets and create interesting slow-motion effects.
4. The .577 Tyrannosaur bullet creates a flash of light when it hits the ballistic gel, which they call the Kentucky effect, and the bullet almost exits the gel but gets sucked back in by the elasticity of the material.
5. The .950 JDJ bullet is so big that it can be seen clearly in the air and it causes a massive explosion of glue and cheese that splashes on Gav and Dan.