"The new TNOutdoors9" is high praise IMHO, he was the former YT ammo testing champ. ToolsandTargets has that crown now, for certain...except for unusual shotgun slugs, ha ha.
Got to appreciate these episodes as long as possible, folks. With OG's retirement and the call of the wild beckoning him, who knows how many more of these we'll be treated to? Thanks as always Jeff, Gregg and Evan! - Ed on the Ridge
The *Great OG* has retired?!? Awesome man. Enjoy it. That bag of drywall mud looked really cool on the high speed. You guys stay safe out there, and take it easy.
@@OGsDangerShow G'day, Welcome to the ranks of the Unemployed ! I had to retire in 1986, at 25, due to Nurses' Back (I was RGN-In-Charge {on Shift} at the Vegetable Creek Hospital, Emmaville 2371 NSW, Oz...!). And, mate, after a while ; one wonders where the hell one ever found the time to go to work... Another challenge, you'll likely encounter, at this point ; will be the temptation to become a cantankerous nosey loudmouthed old Fart - which I think y'alls now call "Old Grey Male Karens..." (?) ! It's a Mug's Game, To try fighting against the Grey... But it's well worth the Effort to try to Steer always towards being A Harmless friendly old Fart, Rather than allowing oneself to grow to epitomise a Noisy old Haemorrhoid (Loudmouthed Pain In The Arse)...! But, how you turn out, in the end ; will be Entirely A matter of Choice, as ye Excercise perfect Liberty... While bearing perfect Responsibility... For whatever Ye Hath wrought...(!). Have fun, Such is life... Try not to mess it up (?) ! Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !
Can you do an experiment where you place ballistics jel besides the steel plate and shoot the steel plate with various slugs? I'm very curious to see how much energy the lead fragments have.
i have been thinking of trying to heat treat or even pack carburize some cut pieces of rebar so that they are hardened high carbon steel and then 3d print a sabot around them. i dont have a viable work space to do this anymore so if someone can make this happen im sure the result will be interesting.
@@uncoolsticcboi I think making a sabot just for Rebar would sell. For people who live off grid it would be a great resource to have on hand if accurate. I think you could just harden the tip with a torch. You could chop saw a point or round it down like a slug.
@@uncoolsticcboi i think 3D printing a sabot would be kinda overdoing it, i think just making a reusable mould that you fill with something like polymer clay would be a better way of doing it. then add a guide line that tells you up to which point to fill it with clay, so it fills up completely when you put the rebar in, and something to help you centre the rebar inside the sabot and all you need to do now is fill the mould to the guideline, press the rebar into the mould centred (i think a reloading tool should have all you need for this) let the clay harden, remove the rebar with the sabot from the mould, rinse and repeat. alternatively i'd suggest a two piece mould that you can fill with molten lead before inserting a pre-heated piece of rebar.
I am always amazed how the simplest things work the best, it's always great to see a couple of my favorite UA-cam content makers do stuff like this very entertaining...
I've been using joint compound for a while whith a pellet gun however! I mix it in a bucket adding dry mix to thicken it up more to the consistency of clay! Tools &Targets is a great channel 👍
Always fun to watch what crazy crap you guys will sling down range. Thanks guys! Also, in the slow-mo, it looked like the one that keyholed, had a different sabot than the others. Maybe the wall thickness was different enough to not engage the rifling. Thanks for the vid, guys!
I wonder what it would be like if Evan machined the nose to a point and had a lil dovetail machined at the back... Could imagine these being real driller-killers! Evan, you know what to do my friend!
Jeff, I just wanna tell you I still look forward to your videos! I'm really glad you stopped beating yourself up about the voice-over introduction of the bullet. I always enjoy you appreciating the workmanship of the donation rounds.
@@markfergerson2145 I like the lead plate, hard enough to not completely give to anything every time, but soft enough that any good punch will give a neat impact crater for a visual.
fascinating invention by Master Evan!! certainly the most accurate slug i have seen in a while. i love the bag-o-mud, these would certainly be devestating well past the "defensive" zone and showed me the worth of a rifled shotgun barrell. i can now say i've been screwed😂😂😂. OG was brilliant with the S J P reference. thanks Jeff well done!!!
I have a Browning B2000, and with the right slugs, I can do a 9" group at 100 yards. I figured it out years ago, by buying every single slug available, and tested them all. I'm not saying that my 12 gauge is better, what I am saying is test it. Excellent content. I wish you would push those targets out farther. Regardless, looking forward to your next post.
Another great video, Jeff and OG! 👍👍 Impressive 'all screwed up' steel slug from Evan. Gotta wonder how effective it would be on feral hogs and/or grizzly bears.
4:48 WOW look how stabilized that is!! That's crazy this Evan guy makes some great stuff man! Also, props to you with the loading looks like you picked a great powder and just the right amount too.
"The G force on your rod"... This video you can say you're simply screwing around? Yet another ever so awesome and entertaining video! And Happy Retirement, OG!!!
GREAT IDEA!!!! Thank You Sr! I have threaded or not rod from bronz to SS all dia. what a Kool Load for a Stoner Musket!! Kinda like an A.P. Minie Ball?
….virtually HOME MADE exploration submarine….to quote another tv channel, that last shot proves it will kiieeelll…..enormous wound cavity for sure…well done Evan!
I'm surprised that it didn't go through the lead plate. It's case hardened, so there should be very minimal deformation. I guess it's because of the light weight.
Those were impressive, particularly when they seperate properly and spin ...I had a go at a tube of tomato puree with an air rifle a little while back, that was pretty messy and definitely good fun. Thanks for Tauflaedermausing.
Looks like possible rounds for swat teams. Evan makes some interesting and ingenious rounds. I'd deer hunt with some of them. We can't use rifles in Illinois for deer. The best we get is 3 1/2 inch deer slugs.
Another great vid! Already mentioned in comments, but my first thought was these are made from a 'worm gear'; however 'steel tornado' definitely has a better ring to it.
The drywall mud was an interesting target. Might not worth paying for routinely but it was pretty spectacular to see the energy dump, so I'm glad we got to see it this time.
Looks like a four start rapid traverse lead screw for an actuator. It should be hardened so you should be careful what you shoot at especially if it was not tempered.
That was a great shot on the can!💥 Thanks for the mention, my friend.😎👊
Kiss me through the phone
Thanks for stopping by! I need to pick your brain a bit more about tips for recasting the gel.
@@DasGoodSoup 😘
Tools! My 10mm go to guy!
"The new TNOutdoors9" is high praise IMHO, he was the former YT ammo testing champ. ToolsandTargets has that crown now, for certain...except for unusual shotgun slugs, ha ha.
Congratulations on your retirement, OG! Thank you for your years of service.
Thank you, gents. Much appreciated. 🤘😎
@@OGsDangerShow OG, now that your retired and no longer hitting the cup test, is it time yet to figure out what your favorite strain is? 😎
Congrats, man
@@agentmuellerMore to the point, will he be moving to Montana soon?
На пенсии хорошо
Very surprised how well things stabilize in flight, Such a simple projectile. Great video! thanks for the super sick high speed
thank you!
Got to appreciate these episodes as long as possible, folks.
With OG's retirement and the call of the wild beckoning him, who knows how many more
of these we'll be treated to?
Thanks as always Jeff, Gregg and Evan!
- Ed on the Ridge
Thanks Ed. There will always be new episodes of OGDS.
@@OGsDangerShow youre not gonna be on TAOFLEDERMAUS anymore OG? That would be sad.
I know im a year late but I 100% agree
You guys are THE BEST firearms channel on YT, bar none. I don't care what you shoot, what the results are, you both are entertaining AF to watch.
thanks!
The *Great OG* has retired?!? Awesome man. Enjoy it.
That bag of drywall mud looked really cool on the high speed. You guys stay safe out there, and take it easy.
Thank you, sir! 🫡
@@OGsDangerShow
G'day,
Welcome to the ranks of the
Unemployed !
I had to retire in 1986, at 25, due to
Nurses' Back
(I was RGN-In-Charge {on Shift} at the Vegetable Creek Hospital, Emmaville 2371 NSW, Oz...!).
And, mate, after a while ; one wonders where the hell one ever found the time to go to work...
Another challenge, you'll likely encounter, at this point ; will be the temptation to become a cantankerous nosey loudmouthed old Fart - which I think y'alls now call
"Old Grey Male
Karens..." (?) !
It's a
Mug's Game,
To try fighting against the
Grey...
But it's well worth the
Effort to try to
Steer always towards being
A
Harmless friendly old Fart,
Rather than allowing oneself to grow to epitomise a
Noisy old Haemorrhoid
(Loudmouthed Pain In The Arse)...!
But, how you turn out, in the end ; will be
Entirely
A matter of
Choice, as ye
Excercise perfect
Liberty...
While bearing perfect
Responsibility...
For whatever
Ye
Hath wrought...(!).
Have fun,
Such is life...
Try not to mess it up (?) !
Stay safe.
;-p
Ciao !
Can you do an experiment where you place ballistics jel besides the steel plate and shoot the steel plate with various slugs? I'm very curious to see how much energy the lead fragments have.
That gel test shot was neat. Seriously looks like something viable for self defense or hunting. Big fan of this round.
thanks!
Everything coming out of a 12 ga with +200 m/s is viable for self défense
I am amazed. That slug needs to be polished and sold. I would use it. Great testing, lots of love. Thank you
Thank you!
unfortunately the feds might take issue with a hardened steel shotgun slug
You guys are my savior when I wake up at 3am with little prospect of going back to sleep. I truly appreciate ya!
Happy to help!
Rebar slugs next please :) Cheep plentiful and easy to make.
Yes, that would be fun to see.
i have been thinking of trying to heat treat or even pack carburize some cut pieces of rebar so that they are hardened high carbon steel and then 3d print a sabot around them.
i dont have a viable work space to do this anymore so if someone can make this happen im sure the result will be interesting.
@@uncoolsticcboi I think making a sabot just for Rebar would sell. For people who live off grid it would be a great resource to have on hand if accurate. I think you could just harden the tip with a torch. You could chop saw a point or round it down like a slug.
I’d buy.
@@uncoolsticcboi i think 3D printing a sabot would be kinda overdoing it, i think just making a reusable mould that you fill with something like polymer clay would be a better way of doing it.
then add a guide line that tells you up to which point to fill it with clay, so it fills up completely when you put the rebar in, and something to help you centre the rebar inside the sabot and all you need to do now is fill the mould to the guideline, press the rebar into the mould centred (i think a reloading tool should have all you need for this) let the clay harden, remove the rebar with the sabot from the mould, rinse and repeat.
alternatively i'd suggest a two piece mould that you can fill with molten lead before inserting a pre-heated piece of rebar.
I'm glad you and OG are being safe with that mask. Can't be too careful!
Gotta keep that chin from getting sunburn!
Good stuff glad to see you guys still experimenting after all these years.
I watch your channel from France with pleasure. Unfortunately Dany is missing.
Long live your channel.
Best regards.
Merci! 🤘😎
OG quote of the day - 'the G-force pushes your rod through your leather hole' - classic!
Thank you. I came looking for this.
Awsome that you released a video today, youtube has been so dull today but this will hit the spot!
thanks
I am always amazed how the simplest things work the best, it's always great to see a couple of my favorite UA-cam content makers do stuff like this very entertaining...
thanks!!
@@taofledermaus Jeff you are very welcome!
I like watching you explain the loading aspect
Very entertaining as usual, who would've thought a piece of threaded rod would be so accurate!
Love the shirt, O.G.! And congrats on the retirement. Great video, guys!
Thank you sir. 🤘😎
As always, it's a pleasure to see you two testing one of Evan's mad creations. Top video guys!
thanks Jeff
Another sweet round from Perry, and Great camera work Tau - OG, you rock!!!
thanks!
I've been using joint compound for a while whith a pellet gun however! I mix it in a bucket adding dry mix to thicken it up more to the consistency of clay! Tools &Targets is a great channel 👍
Not soon enough for the sub joke. Buy the ticket, take the ride. Great vid. Loved the propeller sabot slo-mo @ 5:53-5:57.
I'd be interested in seeing this with the rubber sleeve being replaced with a lead sleeve. Wonder whether or not it would stay together better.
Hello from Oklahoma! Good video. At around 5:00 I thought y'all had Pelosi's head. Imagine what this "slug" would do to a pig! Good stuff!
Always fun to watch what crazy crap you guys will sling down range. Thanks guys! Also, in the slow-mo, it looked like the one that keyholed, had a different sabot than the others. Maybe the wall thickness was different enough to not engage the rifling. Thanks for the vid, guys!
I wonder what it would be like if Evan machined the nose to a point and had a lil dovetail machined at the back... Could imagine these being real driller-killers!
Evan, you know what to do my friend!
An excellent new shotgun slug - very impressive penetration and accurate.
Jeff, I just wanna tell you I still look forward to your videos! I'm really glad you stopped beating yourself up about the voice-over introduction of the bullet. I always enjoy you appreciating the workmanship of the donation rounds.
Acts like tool steel, not just common cold rolled bar stock. 😊
Yep, zero deformation in the lead plate.
(Yay, the lead plate returned!)
@@markfergerson2145 I like the lead plate, hard enough to not completely give to anything every time, but soft enough that any good punch will give a neat impact crater for a visual.
Im curious as to how you came to such a conclusion?
@@jamessouza7065 hardness. no deformation. Probably from a replaced ballscrew, which is a hardened part.
@@hunterws Wouldnt it shatter if it was hardened? oh ya it was probably tempered after forgot how all tat works! thanks
Jeff and OG y'all rock! Congrats on your retirement OG! Peace
Thanks Benjy. 🤘😎
Jeff, O.G. Great projectiles ans video! 👍🏻🇺🇲
Thanks Z!
thank you
Thanks :D
@@TheRhinestoneHurricane Your channel looks cool, I just subscribed! 👍🏻🇺🇲
fascinating invention by Master Evan!! certainly the most accurate slug i have seen in a while. i love the bag-o-mud, these would certainly be devestating well past the "defensive" zone and showed me the worth of a rifled shotgun barrell. i can now say i've been screwed😂😂😂. OG was brilliant with the S J P reference. thanks Jeff well done!!!
thanks!
Very cool! That is indeed a "mad scientist" projectile...
Never would have guessed it would have worked lol
Another good show with a great product from Evan.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks :D
Sarah Jessica Parker…. Lmao OG! I can’t get over it. 👍👍👍
Very impressive. Great results. Destructive slug. Thank you gents.
thanks!
Man what great day, cookout, weather and a Taofledermaus vidio for dessert.
Glad you enjoyed it
Ha! Ha! Ha! That witch-head flying up at 5:44 and doing a casual flip is GOLD! 🥇 👺👻⬆️🔃
What do you think is the longest/heaviest projo you could launch from a break barrel without risking a catastrophic burst?
I don't know. Often break barrels are very light and miserable to shoot even birdshot with. Little Tony is only 3.5 lbs
You can make a projectile very long as long as it's within weight limits. Jeff finding a winged sabot that can handle it is another story 😏
@taofledermaus Yeah, that would be punishing to the shoulder to say the least. Guess that is the limiting factor.
Thanks for making it through your service OG. Now the real work begins. Thanks Jeff.
Thanks Chris. 🤘😎
8:58 _"We have this can of Vietnam era tomato sauce"_
Nooooooooo... Steve1989MRE could have eaten that! ( oДo)
Perfect opportunity for "The Texas Tornado"
Congratulations OG on your retirement!
Thank you, sir!
I have a Browning B2000, and with the right slugs, I can do a 9" group at 100 yards. I figured it out years ago, by buying every single slug available, and tested them all. I'm not saying that my 12 gauge is better, what I am saying is test it. Excellent content. I wish you would push those targets out farther. Regardless, looking forward to your next post.
" Failure is always an option." -Adam Savage
OG that was a great impression of (shooter 1721) "come on now!"
I'm curious if the one shot that failed to stabilize, had the bar twist in reverse so that it was working against the spin from the barrel rifling.
The airflow wouldn't really have much effect on the spin in such a short amount of time.
Had no idea our OG's retired. Good on him! I thought he seemed taller and a bit leaner. :D
I guess retirement (and his wife) has caused him to cut back on his donut intake. 😁✌🖖
Great show fellas👍👍
thanks Jerry
OG is sooo FUNNY in this one!!! Great video as always
I’m glad you thought so, Jay. I myself would’ve preferred an episode of The View.
Another great video, Jeff and OG! 👍👍 Impressive 'all screwed up' steel slug from Evan. Gotta wonder how effective it would be on feral hogs and/or grizzly bears.
Probably plow through them well!
I've never been disappointed by the channel and always makes me smile
thanks!
Really nice slug. You guys rock! 👍😀
4:48 WOW look how stabilized that is!! That's crazy this Evan guy makes some great stuff man! Also, props to you with the loading looks like you picked a great powder and just the right amount too.
"The G force on your rod"... This video you can say you're simply screwing around?
Yet another ever so awesome and entertaining video!
And Happy Retirement, OG!!!
I never thought I'd compliment the music on this channel, but you guys killed it!
Excellent slug Evan
Thanks 😊
"How can you tell someone's from Texas? They'll mention it every time they get"
LOL. That's been my experience, yes.
I'm from Texas 😎
@@TheRhinestoneHurricane 👍
That's a pretty old saying too.
A BIG thanks to Evan Perry for these amazing slugs.....Also a BIG thanks to my friends Jeff & Gregg for this excellent shooting video 👍
Old Shoe🇺🇸
Thanks ☺
@@TheRhinestoneHurricaneI'd love to get my hands on a box of those worms, very impressive slug.
GREAT IDEA!!!! Thank You Sr! I have threaded or not rod from bronz to SS all dia. what a Kool Load for a Stoner Musket!! Kinda like an A.P. Minie Ball?
Call it the Wormslug Extreme! 😂
….virtually HOME MADE exploration submarine….to quote another tv channel, that last shot proves it will kiieeelll…..enormous wound cavity for sure…well done Evan!
Excellent round. I suspect he called it a worm slug , because it is machined like a worm gear
I was also trying to avoid everyone suddenly getting videos about actual worms suggested to them!
Not a worm gear at all😮😂
Glad to see y’all posting. I know it’s super hot there as much as here in SC. Glad to see y’all had some shade.
It's cooled down a bit this weekend but will be in the 100s again next weekend
if you got shot with that you'd be screwed 🤣
Thank you Evan from Texas!
I'm surprised that it didn't go through the lead plate.
It's case hardened, so there should be very minimal deformation.
I guess it's because of the light weight.
Right...worm gear bar stock. Maybe B-4 50-60Rc heat treatment?? Who knows, F-N V I O L E N T either way!!
Thank you guys for all these videos. Not only are you guys entertaining but you’re great examples of safe recreational gun use 👍
thanks!
@@taofledermaus Also big congratulations to OG and thank you for your service. Enjoy the permanent weekend 😁
Looks like a piece of the stem from a gate valve
Love seeing these different rounds in action, you never know what will happen
How many samples has Evan made for you guys over the years? Hes really dedicated!
Thanks, my work has made it into 34 videos over the years 😯
Great video, guys! Thanks for the upload!
Congratulations on retirement, OG! 🎉
Texan here can confirm. You’ll know a Texan is in the room before you see them.
They’re like vegans, gotta let everyone know.
As a loud as Texan. I respectfully agree lol
or people with air fryers
Greg trying to crack up Jeff… and Jeff not breaking… pretty funny 😂
If that lead plate was straight it would have went thru.
That plastic sabot at 5:53 went full helicopter, helicopter!
It took me a while, to figure out what that was.
I looked then looked again and thought sure that was Nancy Pelosi.
Congrats to OG on his retirement! Once again great video. Loving these products of others imaginations!
Thanks Chuck!
Thank You for Your Service OG.
I'm sure they will miss You and Your Jokes.
Nope. They don’t even remember who I was.
@@OGsDangerShow They smoke too much of the devils weed.
I'll remember you always.
Cause you make me laugh
Those were impressive, particularly when they seperate properly and spin ...I had a go at a tube of tomato puree with an air rifle a little while back, that was pretty messy and definitely good fun.
Thanks for Tauflaedermausing.
thanks!
Looks like possible rounds for swat teams. Evan makes some interesting and ingenious rounds. I'd deer hunt with some of them. We can't use rifles in Illinois for deer. The best we get is 3 1/2 inch deer slugs.
I loved on the sjp head and jug test, the shot cup went off to the right. It was spinning beautifully.
Many good things seem to come from Texas.....man, I need to visit. Another highly impressive slug from the Maestro!
5:52 The plastic opening up and taking flight like a star.
I cant wait till the day we see some homemade swaged slugs! Half jacket, full jacket or solid lead 🔥
We do not say Aluminum the way you said we do in Canada, we say it just as you supposedly say it.Great flying round, very accurate
Congrats, O.G.! Welcome to retirement! @13:00 I thought I was watching The Dating Game. Great music!
Thanks Devil.
Like Number 99.
That little "Tornado" is quite the device.
Outstanding as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
Another great vid! Already mentioned in comments, but my first thought was these are made from a 'worm gear'; however 'steel tornado' definitely has a better ring to it.
Another great video. You never disappoint.
I appreciate that
@@taofledermaus we see a roughly 20 minute video but I can’t imagine the amount of work and money you actually put into your videos. We appreciate it.
That was really cool
Thanks ☺️
🤔 At 5:50 the sabot is spinning faster than the shotgun rifling, does it match the thread pitch of the rod? That'd be hellainteresting to test out 😉
THIS GUY IS A NATURAL COMEDIAN!
GREAT STUFF.
THAT SUB JOKE WAS PHENOMINAL
The drywall mud was an interesting target. Might not worth paying for routinely but it was pretty spectacular to see the energy dump, so I'm glad we got to see it this time.
Great I love seeing OG Gregg in videos.
I’d rather see those other clowns who can’t shoot. Or Breanna. Or Danny. Or anyone. 🤷♂️
Looks like a four start rapid traverse lead screw for an actuator. It should be hardened so you should be careful what you shoot at especially if it was not tempered.
Impressive results. Loving the wound track. The temporary expansion definitely means you are having a bad day.
Thanks, I have a larger version in the works 😉