It goes without saying, but please be safe if you decide to use tannerite. I know we didn't show our setup after the first uncontained tannerite shot, but we moved everything MUCH further away for the pumpkin shots and especially the torso shot. Using telephoto lenses and remote triggers for the cameras is how we're able to still get good images from such a far distance. We also used ballistic shields and barriers sent to us by other sponsors to ensure our safety.
The last shot of the ballistic astronaut was so grossly spectacular. I’ve never seen a channel where ballistic experiments meets mind-blowing art before. This is quickly becoming a new favorite gun channel. Nice work!
That pan up at 13:15 was absolutely comical 🤣 I lost it! Thank you for your amazing content , I am sure your UA-cam channel will takeoff in an incredible way with this production quality
My 3 year old son could NOT STOP laughing at the “3-2-1-*BANG*” with the pumpkins. I played it back for him at least 20 times and it just got funnier and funnier.
16:50 your statement demonstrate most people way underestimate the power of tannerite. Those chunks of log were deadly projectiles. Stay safe, thank you for the cool video.
@Ballistic High-Speed magnificent channel and camera work. I can only hope you have a full suite of legal disclaimers prohibiting your videos to be used, in any part, without yiyr consent. As amazing as this is, it's sadly the perfect fodder for anti gunners to use against the 2A.
@@BallisticHighSpeed the gel torso astronaut should be named Neil Armsgone... hands down, it's the best name. It's a no brainer, just like the torso. 😏
The amount of carnage caused to the ballistic dummy would not be as appreciated had it not been for that high speed. I couldn’t even imagine. Your guys’ videos are the perfect pace and the energy is definitely unique.
A good ilustration as to why you should always be extremely careful with tannerite, it might be a lesser explosive compared to others but there are so many video's of people nearly getting taken out by using this stuff those wood impact marks in the grass from the stump, certainly had some power behind them love the slomo! looks epic if you're gonna put Tannerite in any kind of metal container, be sure to grab some cover behind something aha
man I'm excited for the future of this channel. there no way you guys don't make it big. cant wait till you guys start working with the other guntubers like demo ranch, ak guy or Kentucky ballistics.
That fast frame differencing is cool. I don't know if it existed in 1988, but I thought up something like that for a sci-fi weapon scope that would identify targets.
First I wanna say, I genuinely appreciate you guys. I’m absolutely sure that this channel is a net loss financially and you guys are doing it for fun and I appreciate it. Second, please be safe with tannerite. It detonates fast enough to create lethal shrapnel, even out of wood and prosthetic bone. Tannerite is cool, wood splinters in your jugular are not
I would like to see how black powder compares to tannerite in the same tests. It should have more of a tendency to throw material instead of tearing it apart since it has a lower velocity.
@@CandymanSEHTx713 can't do that, Garand Thumb literally just did muskets vs ballistic gel in slo mo. Definitely worth checking out if you haven't. Those things hit like a shotgun slug
@@9ZweihandeR9bro that honestly surprised the hell outta me. Those things had some real velocity. Any kind of torso shot with that must have been lethal back then. Just from shear trauma and lack of adequate medical equipment. Imagine trying to put a bandage on a guy with a 3/4 inch hole through the gut.
Ok, so now I need to see tannerite test tube log splitting.... Get the plastic 2ltr bottle blanks with the lids, they look like test tubes with threaded caps, but you should fill them with tannerite and then drill a hole in a log that's a snug fit for the tube. Do a couple with the grain and some against the grain to see the difference in variables. Also, next time fill the pumpkin with blue or green jello, it adds contrast and extra force
That rifle has got to be one of the coolest i've seen. This is the first video i've seen of Ballistic High-Speed. And I got to say, you made a subscriber today.
As an Operating Room Radiologic Technologist. It appears to me the shock wave is what broke the ribs on the body. Proving energy displacement is a major contributor to trauma within the body. Well done, great experiment.
You guys deserve way more followers with the quality of your content. It would also be cool to see a slow-mo showing various common defensive loadouts (9mm/buckshot/5.56/.300AAC) through gel blocks in slow-mo, but edited together so you can see all the blocks arrayed vertically at the same time (if that makes sense). That way you can get an exact comparison of how different rounds perform. This would be pretty informative, and I've never seen this done before on UA-cam.
How did I not know about this channel. Slo Mo Guys is great, but they don't do enough with ballistics. If you guys increase your uploads I would pretty much guarantee you'll be a YT hit. Great content. Please keep it coming!!
I want to see you test the 12 gauge explosive heavy hitter slug on a gel torso in ultra high speed as that's basically the most powerful explosive round that works without a heavy plate to set it off, and is extremely powerful and reasonably priced.
I have an idea for a video, it’s something I’ve always wanted to see in slow motion. Basically. If you shoot a 9mm into a frozen body of water with minimal snow, the 9mm bullet will spin like a top. I recorded a short here showing the effect but having it in slow motion would be insanely cool. I’m not sure where you guys are, but if it doesn’t get cold enough, or you do not have access to a frozen pond, I can help if you guys wanted to come to Maine this winter and film it on private property.
y'all need to look into a telescope made by AstroTech called an "AT6RC". It is actually an _astrograph_ which produces a broad flat focal plane but being it's also a 6 inch diameter telescope it will gather a LOT of light and can be used from a good distance away from explosions. They cost about $600 delivered right now and have multiple threaded ring sections off the back so you can adjust and fit all sorts of cameras. It would MASSIVELY increase the light gathering capacity on most of your cameras.
I just watched a Taufledermaus (probably misspelled that) video and they were testing a really interesting 9mm defensive round called the Interceptor. I’d love to see it used by you guys to really see how it performs because it opens almost down its entire length when it expands, to the point where the round looked like a ninja throwing star caught in ballistics gel. I’d really like to see you guys test it!
@@BallisticHighSpeed Very much like to see that as well. Just found your channel, and subbed because of this video. But I (and many others) extensively watch the more scientific guntubers precisely to understand the effects of terminal ballistics on various mediums. Because (A) it is fascinating, and (B) it dramatically and graphically illustrates the actual mechanics in play at the moment of impact. You guys are doing it right. This channel will grow... And Taufledermaus's series on the Interceptor is phenomenal. Most certainly going to be purchasing some from the Ballistic Machinist, because by all appearances, that round is not hype, but rather the next likely evolution in bullet design. Numerous companies are moving towards monolthic lathed projectiles it seems. Regardless, great work, great energy, great breakdowns. Keep it up...
Another great video, thanks. I’d love to see you guys test the Underwood Xtreme Defenders on a ballistics dummy, especially that 2100fps .357 SIG round!
This was so much fun to watch. I just subscribed and am about to go down the rabbit hole to see what else you've done. I did not wake up today expecting this.
Glad you guys took the measures to be safe about this, and thank you for the absolute incredible video as always, the knowledge and tools you guys bring to the table is just invaluable. Note to self: Don't ever swallow a 2 pound of tub of Tannerite.
You did see how close he stood to that first explosion and you saw his reaction right? Nothing about that was safe. Matter of time before something goes south
I had an idea for a video. Disregard if you’ve already done it and I just haven’t found it. I’d really like to see good slow motion footage of different hollowpoint bullets expanding in clear gel. I know it may be too simple for a video but I’d be really interested to see the process close up and in super slow-mo. You guys rock, thanks for all the great content you keep making.
I think I'd be cool to see tannerite submerged in liquid. Like one of those 5 gallon water jugs or maybe something more viscous. Definitely needs to be in the item your shooting. Maybe pudding, or a bucket of concrete. Ooohh how bout making corn starch goop and then submerge it that.
the fast frame differencing part looks like it would work well as an asset for a sci-fi game, one where you have to use a special camera to see the enemies and it looks like that
I like that your NOT dressed in battle gear, like your going out on a mission. Keeping it real. Hawaiian shirt and tank top. Love the slow mo and explosions. Nice.
Thank you for this video. Had a dream once I was in charge of letting people through a checkpoint. Checking for obvious weapons, bags, stuff like that. Turns out some group sent people who physically ate the explosives and ever since then wondered how effective that would actually be.
My friend used to buy a salvage vehicle every year and have a shooting party at his house in the summer where we would all shoot on his range all day, then for the grand finale we would bury a bunch of tannerite under the vehicle and blow it up. The highlight was completely flipping a Ford escort, and tearing the frame in half on a Ford Explorer with about 20 lbs. We were all approx 300 yards away when we did this so everyone was safe, and he had a really large yard.
A whole new perspective for what some people witness on the battlefield. You could just be chilling in a foxhole and still be covered in bits of people. I've seen photos of bodies in bits, but never really thought about what it takes or how it happened.
Just happened onto your channel. The first one was with the expensive camera and now this one. Lots of difference. Very interesting. Thanks. Real good looking corn and beans. 75 and 280
Just watched. Curious- how likely is the tannerite can stronger top and bottom compared to its side? If the can was laid horizontally, would the explosion then produce more of an upward, rather than outward expansion? Asking if orientation of the explosive affects the blow pattern if the container components have varying strengths?
I personally know Dan Tanner, the inventor of Tannerite, and he says when this stuff blows it creates a water vapor that actually snuffs fires rather then create them, as some people claim it does. Tannerite is very fun stuff
I showed my nephew how to make 1/2 lbs do real carnage. Dug out a trench in a hill just big enough for us to stuff that bottle in and dug a hole straight up and out for the blast direct and set basketballs on top for the projectile. But first we taped up the sides really tight with about 10 full wraps first. Yes it sent the ball so high we didn't see it until it was on its way down about 300 yards away. He changed his mind really fast of what he was going in the service for and went into my field of what I did in the military. And yes I do make my own personal boom powder that works better but that's just for me and my fun. Lol. God I love this sht. Blow it up scotty, we need more power. Lol
wow guys, that was incredible. Especially the 600,000 fps shot. I've filmed exploding targets as high as 40,000 fos with my chronos 1.4 but even there you can't really see the blast propagating through the jar, it's over in about 2 frames. That 600k fps shot is just incredible. The next step would be to fill a long clear pipe with tannerite, shoot one end and watch the blast propagate through it. make sure the pipe is 2" diameter or so, too small and the blast will not propagate all the way through!
It goes without saying, but please be safe if you decide to use tannerite. I know we didn't show our setup after the first uncontained tannerite shot, but we moved everything MUCH further away for the pumpkin shots and especially the torso shot. Using telephoto lenses and remote triggers for the cameras is how we're able to still get good images from such a far distance. We also used ballistic shields and barriers sent to us by other sponsors to ensure our safety.
You guys should the same video but the tannerite taped the the torso to see the effects and how they differ
@@dustinopper9845 this one is better as it depicts what happened to Abdullah al-Asiri in his [failed] assassination attempt of Mohammed bin Nayef.
Ooooh thank you for doing this , dream come true video . More , more , more , you must do more 🤪❤️🙏
Thx 🙏
i know a doctor that might want to react to this. that is a youtuber.
www.youtube.com/@DoctorER
Only a matter of time before “Today on Ballistic High Speed we’re gonna test the effects of unregistered cluster munitions on the human body.”
“Tonight, we shoot an RPG-7 into the chest of a ballistic dummy”
Putin would be a co-host
Personally I'd like to hear today where gonna see what a 120mm she'll coming out of a 1m abrams will do
How did you comment a day ago when the video is 9 hours old?
Maybe next week!
This was fucking mesmerizing. Great job guys!
I agree Mr. AK
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed
Talk about a human puddle, I guess I'll have to avoid eating tannerite.
Cannon VS torso,For uhh educational purposes?
Please get a High-Speed camera mr ak Jesus
The last shot of the ballistic astronaut was so grossly spectacular. I’ve never seen a channel where ballistic experiments meets mind-blowing art before. This is quickly becoming a new favorite gun channel. Nice work!
Thank you! We’re glad to have you here
After that awesome shot, anyting else is going to be spectacularly anti-climactic.
That pan up at 13:15 was absolutely comical 🤣 I lost it! Thank you for your amazing content , I am sure your UA-cam channel will takeoff in an incredible way with this production quality
the statement "hes all over my raspberries" made me laugh more than it shouldve
"Next week on High Speed we will be looking at the effects of a Nuclear Blast on the human body"
Jokes aside, I hope they manage to test a vacuum bomb on a ballistic dummy
Welcome to, will it survive a jet turbine!
There were 5 guys that survived the testing grounds , very interesting read if you search for it.
@bombomos best comment ever 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@@daze4341 there’s footage of it on YT it’s crazy
"He's all over my raspberries" Best gun channel quote ever. Awesome channel. Thank for what you do.
My 3 year old son could NOT STOP laughing at the “3-2-1-*BANG*” with the pumpkins. I played it back for him at least 20 times and it just got funnier and funnier.
16:50 your statement demonstrate most people way underestimate the power of tannerite. Those chunks of log were deadly projectiles. Stay safe, thank you for the cool video.
This channel is so underrated, they should have millions of subscribers.
We’ll get there one day ❤
@Ballistic High-Speed magnificent channel and camera work. I can only hope you have a full suite of legal disclaimers prohibiting your videos to be used, in any part, without yiyr consent. As amazing as this is, it's sadly the perfect fodder for anti gunners to use against the 2A.
@@BallisticHighSpeed the gel torso astronaut should be named Neil Armsgone...
hands down, it's the best name. It's a no brainer, just like the torso. 😏
Can't wait to see the collab with Slow Mo Guys, Brandon Herrera, and Taufladermaus!
@@BallisticHighSpeed Oops
I love that you can see the shockwave traveling before the blast itself
In a perfectly expanding radius, like four feet ahead of anything else. Amazing...
The amount of carnage caused to the ballistic dummy would not be as appreciated had it not been for that high speed. I couldn’t even imagine. Your guys’ videos are the perfect pace and the energy is definitely unique.
A good ilustration as to why you should always be extremely careful with tannerite, it might be a lesser explosive compared to others but there are so many video's of people nearly getting taken out by using this stuff
those wood impact marks in the grass from the stump, certainly had some power behind them
love the slomo! looks epic
if you're gonna put Tannerite in any kind of metal container, be sure to grab some cover behind something aha
An 8 year old boy was killed by idiots shooting tannerite in a stove.
Amazing video guys!!!
Much appreciated!
The body test was the most crazy thing I’ve ever seen on this channel. Awesome video!!!
Agreed. One of the craziest things I’ve seen on any channel.
man I'm excited for the future of this channel. there no way you guys don't make it big. cant wait till you guys start working with the other guntubers like demo ranch, ak guy or Kentucky ballistics.
or Taofledermaus
@@terryfaugno9242 Yes! For science, of course.
Meh all 3 of those channels are garbage. 1shot, harrell, or psr are much better. No childish intros and grown men wearing dinosaur costumes etc.
Eh, Matt only....
Demo ranch and KB are for children with their childish antics
It would be cool if Bryce and Adam could test the effects of a hand grenade.
Funny you say that. Stay tuned for the spring 😉
@@BallisticHighSpeed aint no way these guys are gonna let a grenade off in their backyard
@@oskar9090 you’re correct. We have a special sponsor location setup.
@@BallisticHighSpeed Ox Ranch in Texas eh
C4 maybe?
That exploding torso was so freaking "violint" LMFAO I love it
LMAOOOOOO THE DENT ON THE WALL OF THE SHED GOT ME ROLLING IN MY GRAVE IM CRYING🤣🤣🤣
That fast frame differencing is cool. I don't know if it existed in 1988, but I thought up something like that for a sci-fi weapon scope that would identify targets.
13:11 - _Where's our astronaut?_ Pans to the sky! LOL! 🤣😎
First I wanna say, I genuinely appreciate you guys. I’m absolutely sure that this channel is a net loss financially and you guys are doing it for fun and I appreciate it.
Second, please be safe with tannerite. It detonates fast enough to create lethal shrapnel, even out of wood and prosthetic bone. Tannerite is cool, wood splinters in your jugular are not
During the Slo mo of the ballistics dummy all I could hear was “Rocket man” 🤣🤣🤣
This is an awesome channel. I just found it today and it's now in my top 3. Ballistics, explosives, and science, what more could you want.
I would like to see how black powder compares to tannerite in the same tests. It should have more of a tendency to throw material instead of tearing it apart since it has a lower velocity.
🤣
*pulls out Musket*
@@CandymanSEHTx713 can't do that, Garand Thumb literally just did muskets vs ballistic gel in slo mo. Definitely worth checking out if you haven't. Those things hit like a shotgun slug
@@9ZweihandeR9bro that honestly surprised the hell outta me. Those things had some real velocity. Any kind of torso shot with that must have been lethal back then. Just from shear trauma and lack of adequate medical equipment. Imagine trying to put a bandage on a guy with a 3/4 inch hole through the gut.
@@dogwoodhillbilly it'll just slow down the tannerite unfortunately
@@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Good to know. I'm sure there are few other compounds that could work.
Ok, so now I need to see tannerite test tube log splitting....
Get the plastic 2ltr bottle blanks with the lids, they look like test tubes with threaded caps, but you should fill them with tannerite and then drill a hole in a log that's a snug fit for the tube. Do a couple with the grain and some against the grain to see the difference in variables.
Also, next time fill the pumpkin with blue or green jello, it adds contrast and extra force
They'd need to shoot down the length of the tube or just use blasting caps. It would be cool to see the wood getting turned into toothpicks.
That seems like a lot of work to split firewood!
This channel needs so much more attention! They quality of the content is just as good as from slow mo guys.
That rifle has got to be one of the coolest i've seen.
This is the first video i've seen of Ballistic High-Speed.
And I got to say, you made a subscriber today.
As an Operating Room Radiologic Technologist. It appears to me the shock wave is what broke the ribs on the body. Proving energy displacement is a major contributor to trauma within the body. Well done, great experiment.
You guys deserve way more followers with the quality of your content. It would also be cool to see a slow-mo showing various common defensive loadouts (9mm/buckshot/5.56/.300AAC) through gel blocks in slow-mo, but edited together so you can see all the blocks arrayed vertically at the same time (if that makes sense). That way you can get an exact comparison of how different rounds perform. This would be pretty informative, and I've never seen this done before on UA-cam.
How did I not know about this channel. Slo Mo Guys is great, but they don't do enough with ballistics. If you guys increase your uploads I would pretty much guarantee you'll be a YT hit. Great content. Please keep it coming!!
Max slow the playback speed to .25 at the point of impact .
I want to see you test the 12 gauge explosive heavy hitter slug on a gel torso in ultra high speed as that's basically the most powerful explosive round that works without a heavy plate to set it off, and is extremely powerful and reasonably priced.
Always love randomly finding cool channels.
"Is there any doctors that do reactions" lmao 😂
I have an idea for a video, it’s something I’ve always wanted to see in slow motion.
Basically. If you shoot a 9mm into a frozen body of water with minimal snow, the 9mm bullet will spin like a top.
I recorded a short here showing the effect but having it in slow motion would be insanely cool.
I’m not sure where you guys are, but if it doesn’t get cold enough, or you do not have access to a frozen pond, I can help if you guys wanted to come to Maine this winter and film it on private property.
That video was really something!
@@AreGeeBee thanks!
Geez, that torso test was insane! It went from ballistic gelatin to jello almost instantaneously.
Dang, this was the best slow-mo video I've seen for a long while! Thanks!
😂😂😂 the sentence “just backyard shooting stuff” is quality
This is what Americans do brilliantly 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
y'all need to look into a telescope made by AstroTech called an "AT6RC". It is actually an _astrograph_ which produces a broad flat focal plane but being it's also a 6 inch diameter telescope it will gather a LOT of light and can be used from a good distance away from explosions. They cost about $600 delivered right now and have multiple threaded ring sections off the back so you can adjust and fit all sorts of cameras. It would MASSIVELY increase the light gathering capacity on most of your cameras.
I just watched a Taufledermaus (probably misspelled that) video and they were testing a really interesting 9mm defensive round called the Interceptor. I’d love to see it used by you guys to really see how it performs because it opens almost down its entire length when it expands, to the point where the round looked like a ninja throwing star caught in ballistics gel. I’d really like to see you guys test it!
Great idea!
@@BallisticHighSpeed
Very much like to see that as well. Just found your channel, and subbed because of this video. But I (and many others) extensively watch the more scientific guntubers precisely to understand the effects of terminal ballistics on various mediums.
Because (A) it is fascinating, and (B) it dramatically and graphically illustrates the actual mechanics in play at the moment of impact. You guys are doing it right. This channel will grow...
And Taufledermaus's series on the Interceptor is phenomenal. Most certainly going to be purchasing some from the Ballistic Machinist, because by all appearances, that round is not hype, but rather the next likely evolution in bullet design. Numerous companies are moving towards monolthic lathed projectiles it seems.
Regardless, great work, great energy, great breakdowns. Keep it up...
Another great video, thanks. I’d love to see you guys test the Underwood Xtreme Defenders on a ballistics dummy, especially that 2100fps .357 SIG round!
That's quality carnage. Vietnam-level annihilation to the ballistic gel dummy. Fuck yeah 🤘👹🤘
🎶Bullets and explosions all in slow motion, this are some of my favorite things🎶
This was so much fun to watch. I just subscribed and am about to go down the rabbit hole to see what else you've done. I did not wake up today expecting this.
We need a "he's all over my raspberries?!" t shirt😂
This content is GOLD! Thanks for the hard work fellas
Glad you guys took the measures to be safe about this, and thank you for the absolute incredible video as always, the knowledge and tools you guys bring to the table is just invaluable.
Note to self: Don't ever swallow a 2 pound of tub of Tannerite.
You did see how close he stood to that first explosion and you saw his reaction right? Nothing about that was safe. Matter of time before something goes south
I think that it’s pretty toxic to begin with, so being shot and exploding is the last thing you’d have to worry about 😂
Have to say it.. I LOVE the sound effect you used for the bullet..
You two are having way too much fun. 🤨
Thanks so much for showing us. This was freakin awesome 😲
I had an idea for a video. Disregard if you’ve already done it and I just haven’t found it. I’d really like to see good slow motion footage of different hollowpoint bullets expanding in clear gel. I know it may be too simple for a video but I’d be really interested to see the process close up and in super slow-mo. You guys rock, thanks for all the great content you keep making.
We have a couple videos of some various defense ammo through gel. But we definitely plan on doing more!
I think I'd be cool to see tannerite submerged in liquid. Like one of those 5 gallon water jugs or maybe something more viscous. Definitely needs to be in the item your shooting. Maybe pudding, or a bucket of concrete. Ooohh how bout making corn starch goop and then submerge it that.
SlowMos and Explosions - how much better can it get? Found my new favorite channel! Subbed instantly!
14:48 "i mean its a pretty durable one" LMAOO
"Ohhhhh... He's all over my raspberries!"
That's when I lost my shit 🤣
Wow.. this was great. I like slow mo of things exploding. If you can ever work a drove for an over head view. Would be awesome. It be like a 3-D
Torso transformed to shape charge real quick! Awesome video guys!!
If I’m ever facing execution by firing squad, I’m requesting two lbs of tannerite as my last meal. 😂
once again great job and great video next time place a ½pc of plywood between pumpkins to help launch astro pumpkin without damage, maybe!
This is the first video I’ve ever seen of y’all’s channel. And it’s a great one to start with. Like Gav and Dan but with more bang and boom.
The slow-mo in this is awesome. Great video. Theres a Great video on YT of a few brilliant guys blowing up a fridge
the fast frame differencing part looks like it would work well as an asset for a sci-fi game, one where you have to use a special camera to see the enemies and it looks like that
Best HSV I’ve ever seen !!! Well done guys and best of luck this new year.
Best shooting channel in the world. Great video again guys.
Crazy fast detonations, especially seeing that the initial shockwave is even faster.
Really awesome how the light is visible through the pumpkin.
5:40 Burt Gummer would be proud.
Hell yes! A Tremors reference!
I like that your NOT dressed in battle gear, like your going out on a mission. Keeping it real. Hawaiian shirt and tank top. Love the slow mo and explosions. Nice.
That's some good looking corn in the background. The tannerite stuff is cool too. Bravo!
Thank you for this video. Had a dream once I was in charge of letting people through a checkpoint. Checking for obvious weapons, bags, stuff like that. Turns out some group sent people who physically ate the explosives and ever since then wondered how effective that would actually be.
BHS: "OMG where's our astronaut?!"
All of us: "Over there, there, there, and up there."
This video is truly beautiful and very informative! And YES Astrunaut Pumpkin would be an amazing T-shirt!!❤️
given how much you spent on tannerite.. you deserve a like
My friend used to buy a salvage vehicle every year and have a shooting party at his house in the summer where we would all shoot on his range all day, then for the grand finale we would bury a bunch of tannerite under the vehicle and blow it up. The highlight was completely flipping a Ford escort, and tearing the frame in half on a Ford Explorer with about 20 lbs. We were all approx 300 yards away when we did this so everyone was safe, and he had a really large yard.
A whole new perspective for what some people witness on the battlefield.
You could just be chilling in a foxhole and still be covered in bits of people.
I've seen photos of bodies in bits, but never really thought about what it takes or how it happened.
To everyone here watching this late at night, get to bed you will appreciate it in the morning.
That "Frame Differencing" portion (9:00) looks EXACTLY like the monster in the SF movie "Forbidden Planet".
Amazing high speed footage. I just found your channel today and I immediately subscribed.
Glad to have you here!
Geezzz. You guys are just crazy. Awesome vid, guys. ROFL 😮😂
"We don't have any more 2 lb jars..."
The scientist who had a blast:"oh we'll buy some more. We will buy some more!"
It looks like at 3:02 or so the fire starts BEFORE the round hit the target. Is that normally what is expected?
Awesomeness 👌 guys!
👍👍👏👏 Had to sub and like. Great job you guys.
Just happened onto your channel. The first one was with the expensive camera and now this one. Lots of difference. Very interesting. Thanks. Real good looking corn and beans. 75 and 280
Awe, explosives next to a dried corn field, surrounded by endless miles of dried corn fields...dedication to your craft!!! I did enjoy the content!
Just watched.
Curious- how likely is the tannerite can stronger top and bottom compared to its side?
If the can was laid horizontally, would the explosion then produce more of an upward, rather than outward expansion?
Asking if orientation of the explosive affects the blow pattern if the container components have varying strengths?
Well I was wrong there's still some good stuff to be found on this platform what an amazing video just subscribed 🤙
New term for "Punkin Chunk'n".... call the stuntman a real red-neck name...Pumpkin.🤣 Love the high speed stuff.
I personally know Dan Tanner, the inventor of Tannerite, and he says when this stuff blows it creates a water vapor that actually snuffs fires rather then create them, as some people claim it does. Tannerite is very fun stuff
So cool. Thanks for posting!
A-freaking-mazing work gentlemen! Your channel going to be the "astronaut" imho.
absolutely the coolest thing I've ever seen on a slowmo video.
Hey cool, good job guys. I'm always finding cool stuff... this is cool stuff. Thanks
Adam, I love your rifle's camo!
If I didn't know what to expect, I don't think I'd have spotted it as quickly as I did.
I showed my nephew how to make 1/2 lbs do real carnage. Dug out a trench in a hill just big enough for us to stuff that bottle in and dug a hole straight up and out for the blast direct and set basketballs on top for the projectile. But first we taped up the sides really tight with about 10 full wraps first. Yes it sent the ball so high we didn't see it until it was on its way down about 300 yards away. He changed his mind really fast of what he was going in the service for and went into my field of what I did in the military. And yes I do make my own personal boom powder that works better but that's just for me and my fun. Lol. God I love this sht. Blow it up scotty, we need more power. Lol
wow guys, that was incredible. Especially the 600,000 fps shot. I've filmed exploding targets as high as 40,000 fos with my chronos 1.4 but even there you can't really see the blast propagating through the jar, it's over in about 2 frames. That 600k fps shot is just incredible.
The next step would be to fill a long clear pipe with tannerite, shoot one end and watch the blast propagate through it. make sure the pipe is 2" diameter or so, too small and the blast will not propagate all the way through!
I loved the videos! You two stay safe.
Thank you guys! I found your channel being home sick for 3 days!!
it looks dangerous. I love it.
"But sir, i dont have any plates, what should i put in my carrier?"
"BEHOLD: TANNERITE!"
The light was shining through the pumpkin. That was the proof that nothing is lightproof. Not even a fat pumpkin.