Elephant Rifle Annihilates Ballistic Gel at 82,000FPS - The Slow Mo Guys @KentuckyBallistics
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Published 2023-07-03
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Filmed on the Phantom TMX 7510
All Comments (21)
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Thanks again to Scott for another great collab. We’re already eyeing up that new 4 bore!
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I love that Dan’s impulse before doing something difficult is to take his shirt off.
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It was great having you all out! Those shots were absolutely amazing! Can’t wait to do it again!
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The air is being compacted so fast that it's igniting. You momentarily created plasma
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1:21 I love how he just nonchalantly catches the case without trying.
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Absolutely beautiful.
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Kentucky is such a wholesome and fun dude and it’s hilarious to see the three of them together. They’re all such great personalities but both groups juxtapose the others significantly. Like “here we see three perfect representatives of their respective homelands” and it works well.
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12:30 i love the thin sound line you can see going forward if you look at the trees
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Uttering the phrase "Before you hand me that gun, I want to take my shirt off" instantly earned you American citizenship.
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How many genuine WOW moments can you have inside 20 minutes? Thanks guys that was exceptional viewing
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One of the few older YouTube channels whose quality and enthusiasm had never dipped in 13 years 👍
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Those compression detonations.. The energy given visual form.. Seeing what's actually mind bendingly happening inside those microseconds. Wow. Just... Wow.
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They all carry that same energy and humor.
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These Kentucky Balistics collabs are genuinely some of the best videos I've seen this year.
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It’s easy to forget after only watching Kentucky Ballistics for a while just how massive Scott is compared to normal people.
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I'm happy to report that no elephants were harmed in creating this video.
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Dan's decision to fire the rifle with his shirt off is master level stuff. Brilliant.
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8:30 I think what you are seeing is triboluminescence. This is a phenomenon that occurs when light is produced as a result of mechanical action such as pulling apart, ripping, scratching, crushing, or rubbing materials. Interestingly enough, SmarterEveryDay also noticed this effect when shooting Prince Rupert's drops with a gun (go to 1:34 on "AK-47 vs Prince Rupert's Drop (at 223,000 FPS) - Smarter Every Day 170")
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The flash of light in a single frame is really awesome. Lightspeed 😮.
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"They say this gun is one of the hardest recoiling in the world." Punt Gun has entered the chat