Honestly, the biggest difference between these and an unaltered bullet was how they expanded. The energy between the bullets would be exactly the same, hence the damage would be the same. Note the difference in expansion at 09:38.
The difference in expansion will make a huge difference in damage. Any hollow point that fails to expand leaves a much smaller wound track and usually passes through. There would be no need for hollow points if FMJ could produce the same damage
TAOFLEDERMAUS yup. That's for sure. With 22 your only chance is penetration... heavy denim etc greatly affects things. So maybe scoring them isn't the best idea...
When I was 19 I had a long conversation with an old man approaching 90. I grew up in a household FULL of guns. Thought I knew my stuff. This fellow carried a small little .22 revolver in his pants pocket. Said he'd carried it for years. I made some (besmirch) negative comment about his little bitty firearm, He sat me down and "learned" me. Taught me two very important lessons. First shot on target tips the odds in your favor. Accurate shot placement is critical. Try not to panic and hit what you shoot at. Then he told me something that still rings in my head. "Once you dead, it don't matter what size the hole". I'm 67 years old now. Lesson learned..I wish I had as much fun as you fellas do AND get paid for it.
0:33 "It automatically centers the top of the screwdriver, keeping everything balanced and very uniform" Except that abomination in the second row from the left and in the middle.
@@jayryan7473 you and Eli G. are wound way too tight. It was a JOKE. Or at least I took it as a JOKE. But good job reading into the comment way too much.
I came about a mod by accident that was rather effective during my youth. I crammed a finishing nail down a Remington Thunderbolt hollow point in an effort to make a .22 penetrate an empty propane canister. What I ended up with was the opposite. It shredded the paint on the exterior and actually left a smaller dent than an unmodified round. I later shot a fair sized jackrabbit in the head with one and it completely flattened the skull without total penetration. I guess the nail was pushed through the bullet causing complete fragmentation. Ahh the joys of youth.
@@MJScoutArchMar My completely uninformed guess is would have the effect of the fatal JFK headshot. supposedly that was caused by someone either putting a wad of mercury in a deeply hollowed out hollow point and coating it with wax or by dripping a ball of molten lead inside the hollow point. either way, the effect is of changing it from a pure projectile to a tiny armed missile. Is this possible / viable? Personally I do not know. I’m out of my depth when it comes to firearms, ammunition, and ballistics. Just armchair theorizing.
@@yanuehara8017 I had nothing better to do since I was raised a 38 min drive from the nearest 7-11. I experimented a lot. This mod had the least effect on accuracy believe it or not. The effect on trajectory was fairly minimal as well. Maybe an additional one inch drop at 100 yards. I was young, stupid and had nothing better to do.
@@ProfMannion ahh flys at a gun range . You know , not many people know this but flys have been joining us at the gun range since 4.4ga It’s refreshing to see them still shooting with us
You folks should do more with .22 cal. ammunition. Show what actually happens when it's hits targets, ( like this video ) and different types of .22 ammo. that's in the market place.
What makes a hollow point bullet expand is that the cavity fills with whatever you shoot it into. If you want to make it expand faster just fill the cavity in advance with something like play dough. It will expand quicker and do more damage before exiting the intended target if it exists at all.
A little disappointed because yall didn't prove anything. Do a side by side test of regular and modified using clear gel and a couple other dense and semi dense targets maybe apples and cantaloupes
Absolutely loved the video and I thought that I was the only kid that altered .22 bullets!! #6 or #7.5 birdshot bb shoved down the hollow points and does pretty awesome stuff also! Thanks Jeff and O.G.!!👍🇺🇸
I take a drill bit and drill the top of the bullet down flush with the hollow point cavity and super glue steel bb's to them makes a mean round out of a .22
Interesting. As a teenager, we used to do stuff like this, including knife cuts and lead modifications... decades ago. Good to see some modern application.
Same here. I would also stick little nails and screws in them "for penetration". Lol Playing with lead can't be good for you. I remember my dad opening my door to see what I was doing. "Just playing with bullets". Could you imagine parents today being cool with that? We would also make pipe bombs and detonate them in the woods. Good times.
Yay! Sarcastic subtitles are back! And how about that lemon shot! Right in the chin,and the face was intact as it flew up and the skin peeled back. O.G. is the man!
Oh no! I knew plenty of friends that mod 22 all the time back when I was growing up. We use to love to shave the tips off so they would tumble. Sounded really cool. Probably not the safest thing to do.
Kids in the UK used to get air rifles, parents allowing. I had a pump action one with the safety valve modified (so it didn't work), honestly got it so pressurised you had to stand on it to fully depress the pump. The father had real guns, so I had access to some really nice telescopic sights. The real joy is in making the shot.
Yeah, we jump a few hoops here in the UK, but I have two semi auto 'two two' rifles and love them! First is a Ruger 1022 that is now, after three different stocks and modifications, an M1 carbine look alike. The second is an M&P 1522 with all the bells and whistles. Both enormous fun to shoot with. I have never tried the Philips head trick, but have seen it done before. Might give it a try this summer.
Don't forget JIS, that annoying Japanese standard that you think is phillips until you round off all the 30 year old screws on you motorcycle's engine covers!
I know bear hunters use to cut a cross into their 45-70 soft lead point bullets for the same effect. Great video as usual. Almost to 1 million subscribers!
Lol. I know what movie you are referring to. And yes. My great Grandfather taught me this and my Grandfather used this method till he could not hunt anymore. In the 45-70 it actually makes the bullet spread and fragment on impact with soft meat. Does not work so well if you hit the skull or other hard bone on the bear though.
🔵 This type of a test really needed to be done properly with side-by-side easy to compare results, what you guys have done really hasn't given your viewers the information they needed as a comparison. You've got the proper materials, you just need to utilize them in the right ORDER! The test should be done over,...but PROPERLY this time!
Anyone reminded of the old movie "THE BEAR" i think it was called. Filmed in the late 80s when the hunter cut his lever gun ammo with his knife to make a cross cut point!
I was literally reading about that movie last night out of the blue, I had an urge to see if it's available on DVD now, and that brought me here tonight haha I remember my dad telling me what the cross points did as a kid, but I was too young to really understand the science behind it, and we didn't have the blessing of this channel or UA-cam back then.
In the interest of furthering diversity I welcome new calibers in all shapes and sizes, modified or original, ones that penetrate deep and those that stop short. More things shot with more stuff in strange ways.
I live in CA and have zero issues. Don't believe the propaganda you hear. If you are a law abiding citizen, you'll have zero issues. If you live in CA and have trouble getting a firearm or ammo, you're the type of person I don't want armed anyways. Some people say some things are restricted or don't make sense. Sure, we all suffer from laws that don't make sense sometimes. However, a lot of people also don't take in consideration that CA is the most populous state in the union. Some people have never left their town of less than 20k people. Point is, we aren't as restricted as some people, most of which don't live in CA, bitch about.
"hoopless jumping" v "kids shot at school" - hmmmmmm tough call. On balance I think the UK got it right on that one; though I can see why you would see it as marginal.
Yep! He busted that flys ass! I got crazy fly story. I made a home made blow gun. I took a needle and some sowing thread and made a home made dart. Used a straw and shoot a fly in the eye. I was about 5 to 10 feet away from the fly. My father bet my 50.00 bucks I couldn't hit the fly. My dad never paid up. 😔
I once shot a 55gal plastic drum without its lid full of water with a .454 using buffalo bore ammo. The hydro-whatever caused 1/4 of the water to shoot out the top. It was a surprised. Maybe try something like that with the 460/custom slug?
Chris do the same thing with a 300 win mag or 338 but shoot the bottom of the drum. It will launch a good 8 to 15 feet into the air. We use to do the with 30-30.
What we need is a whole lot more support for gun channels on UA-cam. UA-cam is trying like hell to suppress every channel that shows guns in an honest light and that show people the actual truth about guns so we need to give them all the support we can. One particularly important channel is called "Guns and Gadgets", that makes a point of helping people keep up with second amendment news (since politicians like to try and sneak infringements through without letting the public even know about it) and UA-cam is constantly trying to shut that channel down, he can barely even do a live show anymore, but he needs support, all these guys need our support.
Here it is, the answer to all our problems!!! Made nice square mushroom heads. Scoring the tip seems to work.... just the tip mind you, and only for a minute.
We can have .22LR rifles in the UK. Well, as long as you have a firearms license, access to ground to which you have the owner's permission to shoot over, and after the police have cleared the land as suitable for the calibre you have chosen, or are a member of a home office approved rifle range / club. Oh but they must be single-shot or semi-auto rifles only, no pistols, those are far too dangerous apparently...
SWAT Strachan That’s better than nothing I suppose. We don’t need a license to own any firearms over here. We can also take ours anywhere we like such as in the car, in the house, and hiking around in the mountains.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights...." Yep, these are the words that we told the British way back then. They didn't get it then, and they don't get it today. I'm very glad to be blessed to be an American, in spite of the fact that a lot of people here don't get it either. Also, if you are the Real OG, thanks for all the time and effort you put into making these videos. It may be Jeff's channel, but it just wouldn't be the same without you!
Hey OG :). Yeah, I'm well aware (and rather envious) of the US approach to firearm ownership. We may not be allowed much over here, but I make the most of what we can get. My preferred sport is clay shooting, except I do it with a Mossberg 590, which when you consider that pretty much every else at my club turns up with a traditional over/under and usually dress in tweeds or skeet vests with their names embroidered on, I tend to stick out like a sore thumb :D.
edifyguy: Yeah, we ****ed up by agreeing to all of the draconian anti-fun, err, I mean anti-gun laws that subsequent governments have introduced over here, and we've pretty much lost those guns for good (unfortunately we never had a constitution to rally behind). This is why I have so much interest in US gun rights, as I honestly think it would be a disaster if you ever allowed your leaders to curtail your firearm rights, because once they're gone, don't count on ever getting them back.
Oh, even with a constitution, gun owning is endangered, probably because of idiot mass shooters abusing their 2nd amendment rights, like that goof in Florida that broke in a school.
It does vs a regular 22 round. I did that and shoot a orange and it blew up. Shot another orange and it only made a small hole through the orange. So it does make a big difference.
Here in Brazil, if you, a civillian want even a 22 revolver for home defense, you need to go thru the army psychologists, get a certificate (almost no one gets, if you lost someone in the past 2 years or so they classify you as unstable, something like that, they do the best to prevent you for having a gun), then you need to do a test about guns (usually they pick weird stuff that you only know if you looked exactly for it, like how to dismount a Beretta M975, the official brazillian army handgun), and then you need to do an accuracy test, which most fail (because you need almost perfect results), and then, if you managed to do all this, you have to provide them a reason you need a gun(home defense is not a valid reason), generally court judges and former police officers are the ones who can provide a valid reason.
I was eating my lunch, and you had to shoot the gummy bear in the casserole pan, this is treason of the highest order sir. I expect some sausage rolls to be mailed to me in 5-10 business days
Lol the British comments had me rolling🤣🤣🤣 My daughter's 7 and I bought her a .22lr this year for her first rifle. It's funny that at 7 she is more safety conscious than some adults I've seen.
And this was supposed to make the bullet do what, exactly? Aside from creating a lighter bullet with a glue filled cavity, all you've done is wasted time, ammo and BBs. And drilling a .177 diameter hole in a .22 diameter bullet with a drill press would be laughable to watch. Sounds like another case of liberal gun magic intended to frighten the ignorant.
The stock makes it look like an air rifle to me, speaking of which if you ever get a chance I'd love to see some high powered/high caliber air rifles against their powder counter parts. (or even some black powder rifles)
So yeah.. my fiance was watching over my shoulder for the first time ever, she saw the giant gummy bear. Her exact words were, “is that a giant gummy bear?” Me:”yes dear” her:”huh.... gummy gummy gummy bear lol”. Exact quote...
Thanks for the laugh, I needed that.. mushroom tip and I always enjoy a shout out to my brothers in the Corp and if nothing else it's always fun to play around with .22lr and make your own mods, good stuff 👍
Cool video. You guys are funny! When we were kids, it was (common knowledge) that you should cut the head of a .22 bullet in an X-pattern on the tip, with a knife. This would ensure expansion and more “stopping power”. I don’t remember any difference though in shooting a dove. They’re dead either way. We didn’t have ballistic gel or a way to experiment with this concept, but a piece of plywood confirmed there’s a slight difference in expansion of the slug. An ‘Un-cut” slug would go right through the plywood, without much of an exit hole. The cut slugs definitely blew the back out more. Just ancient technology from the 60’s, or maybe earlier. (I learned this in the 60’s). It’s so fun to watch you guys experimenting with this concept now. It does make a difference, as every piece of plywood I shot can attest.
My uncle was modifying his hollow point ammo in the basement. I heard tap tap tap, then a few seconds later tap tap tap boom. It's people like this who look down the barrel to check if the gun is clogged.
My father did not like guns, but my grandfather did and left me a .22 Marlin in his Will that I got when I was 10. I later bought a semi-rifle .22 Marlin from K-Mart when I was 17 years old - I showed the clerk my Driver's License, but they did not notice that birthday was 3 days later when I turned 18. Thanks for the memories guys. :)
I bought a 10/22 at Kmart when I was 18 years old, took it out of the box and rode home on my 350 four Honda holding it on the side. I still have it 41 years later . Great 22.
Back in my day - before people surrounded garbage with barbwire - we shot rats at the dump. We would put a gob of mercury in the cavity and top it off with a BB or ballbearing or similar size lead shot (cavity size varies by manufacturer). Makes one HELL of a mess of the vermin. 😁 Do not use if you're hunting for meat, but for pest control, nothing better. I would love to see some shots into clear gel. Love the channel. No shortage of entertainment. Keep it up!
Take a couple boxes of Matches crush the heads into a fine powder then take the boxes and cut the striker pads off soak in a small cup of rubbing alcohol until only cardboard is left then take the cup and filter the mixture through a coffee filter until only the powder is left let sit until completely dry. Now take the dried striker powder and scrape it off the filter into a bowl or paper plate you will now mix 75% match head powder with 25% Striker powder creating what is known as the Armstrong Mixture. After the both powders are mixed together you can then add a small amount of water or rubbing alcohol to make the powder more paste like but not to runny. Now that the powder is in a paste you can then Load your Hollow Points with it and let dry to ensure the powder stays you can also drip hot wax over the tips of the Bullet to make a seal.
I have only used it in .22, 9mm and 40 cal would probably not use it in a high powered rifle a 12 gauge hollow point slug would be a nice one to test though.
well I got you beat there then talfledermouse I didn't get my first gun till I was 26 Hatfield 20-gauge never quite work reliably just about all my other guns are Stevens and they were pretty good I got a Stevens model 775a from 1954 and it is a very interesting gun between the super choke and the barrel moving back when you shoot it is a very interesting gun indeed
Probably needed a way deeper indent with the screwdriver. Man, I'd love to see a modified round like this be able to petal outwards really wide. I wonder if that can happen.
Maybe after doing this trick use a wire saw and cut little slices in the top so it seperates after it hits target u know idk but I imagined it to be like the rounds tho
Honestly, the biggest difference between these and an unaltered bullet was how they expanded. The energy between the bullets would be exactly the same, hence the damage would be the same. Note the difference in expansion at 09:38.
The difference in expansion will make a huge difference in damage. Any hollow point that fails to expand leaves a much smaller wound track and usually passes through. There would be no need for hollow points if FMJ could produce the same damage
I tried that on Velocitors and the lead compound was too hard to do it with finger pressure. Works great on lower velocity HPs, though.
Would be interesting to do a side by side with altered & unaltered rounds.
TAOFLEDERMAUS yup. That's for sure. With 22 your only chance is penetration... heavy denim etc greatly affects things. So maybe scoring them isn't the best idea...
WERE YOU AIMING AT THAT FLY!!! YOU KILLS HIM! :(
When I was 19 I had a long conversation with an old man approaching 90. I grew up in a household FULL of guns. Thought I knew my stuff. This fellow carried a small little .22 revolver in his pants pocket. Said he'd carried it for years. I made some (besmirch) negative comment about his little bitty firearm, He sat me down and "learned" me. Taught me two very important lessons. First shot on target tips the odds in your favor. Accurate shot placement is critical. Try not to panic and hit what you shoot at. Then he told me something that still rings in my head. "Once you dead, it don't matter what size the hole". I'm 67 years old now. Lesson learned..I wish I had as much fun as you fellas do AND get paid for it.
0:33 "It automatically centers the top of the screwdriver, keeping everything balanced and very uniform"
Except that abomination in the second row from the left and in the middle.
LOL! Reminds me of a picture I saw in health class when they were talking about herpes.
BlueRedGooGoo OCD much?
Blue red goo goo is one of those special never gonna leave home, keyboard fightin types. The more you ignore them the more they disappear.
@@jayryan7473 you and Eli G. are wound way too tight. It was a JOKE. Or at least I took it as a JOKE. But good job reading into the comment way too much.
"We use to do this as kid, We use to play around with 22."
rest of the world : We.. We dont do that here.
4:14 HE KILLED THE FLY!!!!!! Holy crap what a bad place to be lmao 😂😂😂
no fly away, see it beter :)
With lemon juice. A little fly away with a crash.
@@brianh2159 lmfaooooo 🤣 🤣
Nah I think it’s just deaf and has PTSD now
You want to know the last thing that went through that flies mind?
His ass 🤣🤣🤣
"You can see right through, out the back of his clay skull"
By the power of Clayskull, he's right!
Fireheart Industries I had the same thing go through my head when he said that....im just glad I'm not alone with that lol
lol
Y’all are showing y’all’s age!! “I have the POWWWEERRRRRRR!!!!”
Him: “Kids, google mushroom tip and tell me what you come up with me”
Chris Hansen: “Please have a seat”
nice!
Hahahahaha... season 2 episode 4.
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Take a seat, right over there
"Why don't you have a seat, right over there."
I've heard this works with the back of the round. Makes it go further
My hand says ouch
🤣🤣🤣🤣 this comment is gonna get people hurt 🤣
People hear a lot of things that aren't true, right, or sensible. That's why God invented salt.
I started to think how that would even do anything then it hit boom
@@dammdopeboy29 But they will learn quickly 😂😂
The world's unluckiest fly @ 4:14 !
peter benson Nice catch, didn't see it the first time 😂
well spotted ;)
I was looking down into the comments to see if anyone else spotted it XD
Don't know, looks like it got away... ;)
Laird Cummings It looks dead lol
I came about a mod by accident that was rather effective during my youth. I crammed a finishing nail down a Remington Thunderbolt hollow point in an effort to make a .22 penetrate an empty propane canister. What I ended up with was the opposite. It shredded the paint on the exterior and actually left a smaller dent than an unmodified round. I later shot a fair sized jackrabbit in the head with one and it completely flattened the skull without total penetration. I guess the nail was pushed through the bullet causing complete fragmentation. Ahh the joys of youth.
Press a steel bb into a hollow point.
@@akbychoice what happens when you do that? Genuinely curious
@@MJScoutArchMar My completely uninformed guess is would have the effect of the fatal JFK headshot. supposedly that was caused by someone either putting a wad of mercury in a deeply hollowed out hollow point and coating it with wax or by dripping a ball of molten lead inside the hollow point. either way, the effect is of changing it from a pure projectile to a tiny armed missile.
Is this possible / viable? Personally I do not know. I’m out of my depth when it comes to firearms, ammunition, and ballistics. Just armchair theorizing.
@@yanuehara8017 I had nothing better to do since I was raised a 38 min drive from the nearest 7-11. I experimented a lot. This mod had the least effect on accuracy believe it or not. The effect on trajectory was fairly minimal as well. Maybe an additional one inch drop at 100 yards. I was young, stupid and had nothing better to do.
Funny I did the same thing but with my neighbors kids
A comparison between mod'd vs non mod'd needed to be done.
I agree silly to do just the mod 22's need tto do the regular unmod 22's first for comparison.
In June/July 2021 issue they do. No difference.
They didn’t cut it deep enough
Modded f boy
Thanks for the warning, I won't bother watching anymore
The fly on the lemon was like “OHHHH SHIIITTT!!!” Lol
Dude that thing went for a hell of a ride lol
The one that lands on his shoulder at 2:03 takes the first shot’s recoil though.
That thing for sure got kilt
The fly said I be fucked
@@ProfMannion ahh flys at a gun range . You know , not many people know this but flys have been joining us at the gun range since 4.4ga
It’s refreshing to see them still shooting with us
You folks should do more with .22 cal. ammunition. Show what actually happens when it's hits targets, ( like this video ) and different types of .22 ammo. that's in the market place.
I reload some elr in 22wsm and get 17wsm numbers. I use a special powder
Having the subtitles for the sarcastically impaired has greatly improved my life, thank you.
4:14 That fly just got smoked OG style, OG glasses are working after all i see...
Thomas Hess
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Wow I didn't realize that 😂😂😂÷
That's the first thing I noticed! Did the juice kill the fly?
The fly lived, u can see it fly away after everything settles in normal speed, the first clip...
The fly survived and made a youtube video about his experience.
4:13 Love seeing that fly get stunned by the shot
I'm pretty sure it killed it
What makes a hollow point bullet expand is that the cavity fills with whatever you shoot it into. If you want to make it expand faster just fill the cavity in advance with something like play dough. It will expand quicker and do more damage before exiting the intended target if it exists at all.
Sounds like Hornady Critical defense that has the little red polymer bead inside of the hollow point.
Idk if you want playdough inside your feed ramp/barrel lmao
Just realized the sound effects were for the fly, lmao!
Damn, that fly got a big slap from the lemon xD
A little disappointed because yall didn't prove anything.
Do a side by side test of regular and modified using clear gel and a couple other dense and semi dense targets maybe apples and cantaloupes
I agree. They showed a recovered square shaped bullet then showed a fired unmodified bullet on a tape measure. That tells us nothing.
I was surprised and disappointed that no comparison was made.
I agree -When he said "We all did this as kids, " I at least expected them to recover some lead.
Exactly!
What's wrong with ballitics gel
That clay shot was fascinating. Keep up the good work boys
Absolutely loved the video and I thought that I was the only kid that altered .22 bullets!! #6 or #7.5 birdshot bb shoved down the hollow points and does pretty awesome stuff also! Thanks Jeff and O.G.!!👍🇺🇸
Thanks for watching, Fresh Fowler. 😎👍
I take a drill bit and drill the top of the bullet down flush with the hollow point cavity and super glue steel bb's to them makes a mean round out of a .22
@@79huddy that sounds amazing!
You aught to make a video!
Interesting. As a teenager, we used to do stuff like this, including knife cuts and lead modifications... decades ago. Good to see some modern application.
Same here. I would also stick little nails and screws in them "for penetration". Lol
Playing with lead can't be good for you.
I remember my dad opening my door to see what I was doing. "Just playing with bullets".
Could you imagine parents today being cool with that?
We would also make pipe bombs and detonate them in the woods. Good times.
Yay! Sarcastic subtitles are back!
And how about that lemon shot! Right in the chin,and the face was intact as it flew up and the skin peeled back. O.G. is the man!
Roger Lareau
That was Vladimir Lemon!
OG the extreme defender. Do work, cuz. nice casserole, bruh
lol thanks Matt!
The man is aleiv?
Operate, bruh!
MattV2099: Guns & Food get those videos going and that patreon going. Get some of that lubed gat and purple drank 💰.
Why aren't you posting vids no more
This dude just technically made real life split point ammo from Red Dead 2.
@Roderick storey yeah they've been handmade and distributed by Captain Clay in Dum Dum, India in the late 1880s to the early 1890s.
I was looking for this comment.
They where doing this way before red dead
3:12: "you just clicked the little refresh button at the top." Totally lost it! :-D
I just push "F5"
Thomas Raahauge f5
[pushing the F5] Yay! I feel so much fresher. Like, rejuvinated! Rejuvenated. Rejuvanited. Much, much younger!
Glad I’m not the only weird kid that doctored.22 cal bullets
i doctored all the way up to .38 and even today i like to find old rounds and take the bullet out
Oh no! I knew plenty of friends that mod 22 all the time back when I was growing up. We use to love to shave the tips off so they would tumble. Sounded really cool. Probably not the safest thing to do.
On the advice of my legal counsel, I respectfully decline to respond on the grounds that my answers may tend to incriminate myself.
@@doughesson I too refuse to respond as it will incriminate myself and the 1980s... Up til 87 at least then the world went a wee bit woosish
Thanks for trying this out. I always wondered if this mod would work. And .22 is the perfect caliber to try it out. 👍
the two two makes a nasty gash.
MattV2099: Guns & Food
NastyGash is the name of my new all-girl alt punk band. Sadly I can’t be in the band this time.
The word gash is a very underutilized word.
Miss ya mattv2099
You need to work more on your channel because its dying.I just realized that i was subscribed to you so i unsubscribed
+gumelini1 You should watch the one where he says he's quitting and states why, if you were subbed...
Kids in the UK used to get air rifles, parents allowing. I had a pump action one with the safety valve modified (so it didn't work), honestly got it so pressurised you had to stand on it to fully depress the pump. The father had real guns, so I had access to some really nice telescopic sights. The real joy is in making the shot.
“Google mushroom tip” 😂
You guys need to stop, seriously!
I did...all I got was a picture of Trump....
Dave Goodwin 😆😆
@@davegoodwin1848 He fits the description to a tee
Hell yeah death
That was cool, you got the results I suspected and that's a bitching rifle , I want one.
By the power of clay skull!
I have the power!
Yeah, we jump a few hoops here in the UK, but I have two semi auto 'two two' rifles and love them! First is a Ruger 1022 that is now, after three different stocks and modifications, an M1 carbine look alike. The second is an M&P 1522 with all the bells and whistles. Both enormous fun to shoot with. I have never tried the Philips head trick, but have seen it done before. Might give it a try this summer.
Mushroom tip + calitted = little OG's. Another demonized video. Keep up the good work, glad to see my 2 or 3 bucks going to score some cool targets.
thank you!
TAOFLEDERMAUS cool videos as always but I think the fly in lemon shot got hit too lol👌🐺💕🔫
Made like a dum dum round, done that years ago for squirrel hunting, does more damage. Love the joking around.
stsid1 - Rember hearing from returned Vietnam vets, how they would pass slow times by cutting X’s in the tips of their M16 rounds.
Mekratrig - My uncle never talked about Vietnam so that I don't know,but I do remember Vietnam.
I loved the sound effects on the lemon face taking off haha
Now you need to use hex mod, torx mod, and robertson bit mod.
PoziDrive!
Don't forget JIS, that annoying Japanese standard that you think is phillips until you round off all the 30 year old screws on you motorcycle's engine covers!
I know bear hunters use to cut a cross into their 45-70 soft lead point bullets for the same effect. Great video as usual. Almost to 1 million subscribers!
shiznit93274 you know bear hunters that do that, or you saw it in an early 90's movie?
Lol. I know what movie you are referring to. And yes. My great Grandfather taught me this and my Grandfather used this method till he could not hunt anymore. In the 45-70 it actually makes the bullet spread and fragment on impact with soft meat. Does not work so well if you hit the skull or other hard bone on the bear though.
🔵 This type of a test really needed to be done properly with side-by-side easy to compare results, what you guys have done really hasn't given your viewers the information they needed as a comparison.
You've got the proper materials, you just need to utilize them in the right ORDER!
The test should be done over,...but
PROPERLY this time!
Conclusion: if you ever need a bodyguard, hire a gummy bear!
Anyone reminded of the old movie "THE BEAR" i think it was called. Filmed in the late 80s when the hunter cut his lever gun ammo with his knife to make a cross cut point!
deuceblank I remember seeing that in a few old movies
deuceblank dum dum
I,definitely thought of that movie beginning of this video.
I was literally reading about that movie last night out of the blue, I had an urge to see if it's available on DVD now, and that brought me here tonight haha
I remember my dad telling me what the cross points did as a kid, but I was too young to really understand the science behind it, and we didn't have the blessing of this channel or UA-cam back then.
4:20 That is awesome, so glad you drew the face!! :D
He turned a lemon into an octopus....
In the interest of furthering diversity I welcome new calibers in all shapes and sizes, modified or original, ones that penetrate deep and those that stop short. More things shot with more stuff in strange ways.
BigK
45acp handload Hornaday 420 JHP with Bulls Eye Powder @ large primer to seal
up the .5gr of BE hit a bone, boom!
whiskey tango foxtrot?
Assault screwdriver!
“We prefer hoopless jumping”
*lives in California*
From a cop
I live in CA and have zero issues. Don't believe the propaganda you hear. If you are a law abiding citizen, you'll have zero issues. If you live in CA and have trouble getting a firearm or ammo, you're the type of person I don't want armed anyways.
Some people say some things are restricted or don't make sense. Sure, we all suffer from laws that don't make sense sometimes. However, a lot of people also don't take in consideration that CA is the most populous state in the union. Some people have never left their town of less than 20k people.
Point is, we aren't as restricted as some people, most of which don't live in CA, bitch about.
CasualScrub Your a commie spreading propaganda
CasualScrub Shall not be infringed. Your opinion on who should and shouldn’t be armed is irrelevant.
"hoopless jumping" v "kids shot at school" - hmmmmmm tough call. On balance I think the UK got it right on that one; though I can see why you would see it as marginal.
I sort of expected you to use the screwdriver bits as bullets.
Peter Guhl same
Peter Guhl
Same here!
In fact,
NOW I DEMAND THEY DO JUST THAT.
Yeah! Load a two pounder muzzleloader cannon with screwdriver bits, light the fuse and yell YOU ARE SO SCREWED NOW!
LOL I bet that fly won't ever go near another lemon. Great video, Jeff, thanks for posting.
thanks Malc!
When life hands you lemon pulp, make a hasty retreat . . .
Now I've got to go back and watch to see it.
Yep! He busted that flys ass! I got crazy fly story. I made a home made blow gun. I took a needle and some sowing thread and made a home made dart. Used a straw and shoot a fly in the eye. I was about 5 to 10 feet away from the fly. My father bet my 50.00 bucks I couldn't hit the fly. My dad never paid up. 😔
lol, what an arsehole
Nice shot though
Loved the sound effects. Sounds like a WWII JU88 Stuka in a dive.
Paint the stock and forearm of that STG neon green and voila', the OG-18 Taofledergewehr! ;)
WillysLhead134 even if it's a .22 replica that is heresy
I once shot a 55gal plastic drum without its lid full of water with a .454 using buffalo bore ammo. The hydro-whatever caused 1/4 of the water to shoot out the top. It was a surprised. Maybe try something like that with the 460/custom slug?
Chris Collins I imagine it definitely would be a surprised
I just didn't think it would have blew as much water out as it did, was like a bomb
Its called Cavitation. The bullet entering at such a high velocity that the water tries to move out of the way at the same speed.
Chris do the same thing with a 300 win mag or 338 but shoot the bottom of the drum. It will launch a good 8 to 15 feet into the air. We use to do the with 30-30.
My first 22 Marlin lever action at 13 years old. Wish I still had it. Worth a lot now!
When UA-cam hates your videos, make lemonade (in slow motion)
We need more UA-camrs making their own hollow points. Outstanding as always guys!
What we need is a whole lot more support for gun channels on UA-cam.
UA-cam is trying like hell to suppress every channel that shows guns in an honest light and that show people the actual truth about guns so we need to give them all the support we can.
One particularly important channel is called "Guns and Gadgets", that makes a point of helping people keep up with second amendment news (since politicians like to try and sneak infringements through without letting the public even know about it) and UA-cam is constantly trying to shut that channel down, he can barely even do a live show anymore, but he needs support, all these guys need our support.
They didn't make a hollow points they started with hollow points basically made it a hyrdoshock
Its the damn democrats
no no.. lemon-grenades!
Here it is, the answer to all our problems!!! Made nice square mushroom heads. Scoring the tip seems to work.... just the tip mind you, and only for a minute.
Bush Pig you may enjoy a nice quicky but I prefer the full two minutes myself
Awesome freaking grouping on the ballistic bear for a quarter size
trickshot hit the lemon *kills the fly XD
Not to mention turning the lemon into an octopus... a sourpus mebbe?
“Sarcastically impaired” I chuckled.
That STG looks dangerously fun to shoot
We can have .22LR rifles in the UK. Well, as long as you have a firearms license, access to ground to which you have the owner's permission to shoot over, and after the police have cleared the land as suitable for the calibre you have chosen, or are a member of a home office approved rifle range / club.
Oh but they must be single-shot or semi-auto rifles only, no pistols, those are far too dangerous apparently...
SWAT Strachan
That’s better than nothing I suppose. We don’t need a license to own any firearms over here. We can also take ours anywhere we like such as in the car, in the house, and hiking around in the mountains.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights...." Yep, these are the words that we told the British way back then. They didn't get it then, and they don't get it today. I'm very glad to be blessed to be an American, in spite of the fact that a lot of people here don't get it either.
Also, if you are the Real OG, thanks for all the time and effort you put into making these videos. It may be Jeff's channel, but it just wouldn't be the same without you!
Hey OG :). Yeah, I'm well aware (and rather envious) of the US approach to firearm ownership. We may not be allowed much over here, but I make the most of what we can get. My preferred sport is clay shooting, except I do it with a Mossberg 590, which when you consider that pretty much every else at my club turns up with a traditional over/under and usually dress in tweeds or skeet vests with their names embroidered on, I tend to stick out like a sore thumb :D.
edifyguy: Yeah, we ****ed up by agreeing to all of the draconian anti-fun, err, I mean anti-gun laws that subsequent governments have introduced over here, and we've pretty much lost those guns for good (unfortunately we never had a constitution to rally behind). This is why I have so much interest in US gun rights, as I honestly think it would be a disaster if you ever allowed your leaders to curtail your firearm rights, because once they're gone, don't count on ever getting them back.
Oh, even with a constitution, gun owning is endangered, probably because of idiot mass shooters abusing their 2nd amendment rights, like that goof in Florida that broke in a school.
oh yeah! what about a a tide pod out of a shotgun? lol
Foracal Satoe shoot a tide pod at the clay block face, see it it survives eating the pod
The face you drew on that lemon had me wheezing 😂
Ha! I used to do stuff like that to my regular .22 rounds when I was a kid too.
I thought that cutting an X in the tip made them more deadly. lol.
It does vs a regular 22 round. I did that and shoot a orange and it blew up. Shot another orange and it only made a small hole through the orange. So it does make a big difference.
"Kids google mushroom tip and see what you come up with"
lmao 💀
"We prefer hoopless jumping over here..." I love it! Subscribed.
the clay was a blast
God bless to those who came up with the Second Amendment. Some countries even Air rifles are banned.
Here in Brazil, if you, a civillian want even a 22 revolver for home defense, you need to go thru the army psychologists, get a certificate (almost no one gets, if you lost someone in the past 2 years or so they classify you as unstable, something like that, they do the best to prevent you for having a gun), then you need to do a test about guns (usually they pick weird stuff that you only know if you looked exactly for it, like how to dismount a Beretta M975, the official brazillian army handgun), and then you need to do an accuracy test, which most fail (because you need almost perfect results), and then, if you managed to do all this, you have to provide them a reason you need a gun(home defense is not a valid reason), generally court judges and former police officers are the ones who can provide a valid reason.
@@leonardorodini1947 scumbags
@VK i think the reason its a shithole is because of drugs and not a lack of guns
some poeple want the USA to be that way.
@@RockeyDAproductions I love the way the US is. No need changes. Others are jealous.
That is the coolest 22 rifle I have ever seen!
I was eating my lunch, and you had to shoot the gummy bear in the casserole pan, this is treason of the highest order sir. I expect some sausage rolls to be mailed to me in 5-10 business days
Is this the 1st time you've asked a man for sausage on the internet?...yeah nevermind, I don't want to know.
Actually I asked a person about sausage yesterday
Stuka dive bomber got me again thumbs up
Just like every James Bond movie!
TAOFLEDERMAUS hahaha! You're right, they use Jericho sirens in every 007 film for some reason!
Rob that fly did a dive bomb for sure. Little dude bounced right off that brick. Too funny!
Lol the British comments had me rolling🤣🤣🤣
My daughter's 7 and I bought her a .22lr this year for her first rifle. It's funny that at 7 she is more safety conscious than some adults I've seen.
Back in the 80's the big thing was drilling the hole out a little deeper putting a BB in it covering with a little super glue
I've done this with hollow point .45s!
You are too cool
Fill the cavity of a hollowpoint with ground up glass, seal in with wax.
And this was supposed to make the bullet do what, exactly? Aside from creating a lighter bullet with a glue filled cavity, all you've done is wasted time, ammo and BBs. And drilling a .177 diameter hole in a .22 diameter bullet with a drill press would be laughable to watch. Sounds like another case of liberal gun magic intended to frighten the ignorant.
Guy
When he said he was going to shoot a lemon as a trick shot I thought, "that's no trick shot, I shoot flies with my .22". I concede, OG is the master.
I guilty of that myself too. I love shooting hard targets with my .22. Roaches too.
that lemon bit was amazing
The stock makes it look like an air rifle to me, speaking of which if you ever get a chance I'd love to see some high powered/high caliber air rifles against their powder counter parts. (or even some black powder rifles)
Will do thanks for the info.
So yeah.. my fiance was watching over my shoulder for the first time ever, she saw the giant gummy bear. Her exact words were, “is that a giant gummy bear?” Me:”yes dear” her:”huh.... gummy gummy gummy bear lol”. Exact quote...
lol
Slade Darklighter reminds me of the gummy bear scene from robot chicken...lol
Sounds like a keeper. Her I meant.
That is one tough gummy bear, now I'll have nightmares of unstoppable gummy bears attacking me.
By the power of clay skull.
I have the power
of a Phillips mod 22lr
would have been interesting to see BOTH types of round fired into similar objects
Thanks for the laugh, I needed that.. mushroom tip and I always enjoy a shout out to my brothers in the Corp and if nothing else it's always fun to play around with .22lr and make your own mods, good stuff 👍
Anyone else seen the fly under the lemon 🤣 get wrecked
That was freakin' HILARIOUS! That fly didn't know what hit him :D !
Death from Above, below, and beyond!
yes and I laughed a lot, then appeared the message for the sarcastically impaired and then I ROFL'd
He's all "lemon fresh" now!
That friggin fly felt like Hadji getting hit by the 30mm of an A10!
Without a doubt, the most disturbing and outright graphic attempt at kiddley surgery I've ever witnessed.
This channel is literally SHOOTING THE SHIT.
I'm sure you killed a fly with the lemon...That was so awesome guys. Great vid!!
Well, I puked watching OG dig out the lead from that slime. I never saw it coming. I'll have a bucket ready when the next vid comes out.
flintknappingtools
I’m good at making folks puke. It’s usually hot chicks though. 🤔
There goes your aspirations of being a surgeon!
I don't know how I haven't watched this video until now, but... I really do enjoy watching your videos and the comradery.👍👍
You'd be *screwed* if you get hit by this
bu dum tis
Czar Ec you nailed that pun
Czar Ec I see what you did there. You can see yourself out now. 😀
*Did you notice the bear was laughing at you as it refused to cooperate and go down?🤣🤣*
The bear was in PCP!
+jason127x99 on
psycho bear!!!
Cool video. You guys are funny!
When we were kids, it was (common knowledge) that you should cut the head of a .22 bullet in an X-pattern on the tip, with a knife.
This would ensure expansion and more “stopping power”. I don’t remember any difference though in shooting a dove. They’re dead either way.
We didn’t have ballistic gel or a way to experiment with this concept, but a piece of plywood confirmed there’s a slight difference in expansion of the slug. An ‘Un-cut” slug would go right through the plywood, without much of an exit hole. The cut slugs definitely blew the back out more.
Just ancient technology from the 60’s, or maybe earlier. (I learned this in the 60’s).
It’s so fun to watch you guys experimenting with this concept now. It does make a difference, as every piece of plywood I shot can attest.
My first firearm was a Marlin 39a .22 at age 13.
PsychoticBovine
Awesome starter rifle. I miss mine.
My uncle was modifying his hollow point ammo in the basement. I heard tap tap tap, then a few seconds later tap tap tap boom.
It's people like this who look down the barrel to check if the gun is clogged.
22 long rifle will kill you dead! RIP Barry
How about doing a side by side comparison between HP, RN and modified versions of both?
My father did not like guns, but my grandfather did and left me a .22 Marlin in his Will that I got when I was 10. I later bought a semi-rifle .22 Marlin from K-Mart when I was 17 years old - I showed the clerk my Driver's License, but they did not notice that birthday was 3 days later when I turned 18. Thanks for the memories guys. :)
I bought a 10/22 at Kmart when I was 18 years old, took it out of the box and rode home on my 350 four Honda holding it on the side. I still have it 41 years later . Great 22.
When you shot the lemon you messed up a fly that was chilling on the brick haha bounced him off the table made me laugh
stinky mcfly part 2?
But he smelled lemony fresh...
LOL Thanks for pointing it out! RIP
hoopless jumping in california? i've heard of it, but i've also heard of Yeti-corns, so ...
I saw a Yeti-corn drinking a pina colada at trader vic's......his hair was perfect
Back in my day - before people surrounded garbage with barbwire - we shot rats at the dump. We would put a gob of mercury in the cavity and top it off with a BB or ballbearing or similar size lead shot (cavity size varies by manufacturer). Makes one HELL of a mess of the vermin. 😁 Do not use if you're hunting for meat, but for pest control, nothing better. I would love to see some shots into clear gel. Love the channel. No shortage of entertainment. Keep it up!
Take a couple boxes of Matches crush the heads into a fine powder then take the boxes and cut the striker pads off soak in a small cup of rubbing alcohol until only cardboard is left then take the cup and filter the mixture through a coffee filter until only the powder is left let sit until completely dry. Now take the dried striker powder and scrape it off the filter into a bowl or paper plate you will now mix 75% match head powder with 25% Striker powder creating what is known as the Armstrong Mixture. After the both powders are mixed together you can then add a small amount of water or rubbing alcohol to make the powder more paste like but not to runny. Now that the powder is in a paste you can then Load your Hollow Points with it and let dry to ensure the powder stays you can also drip hot wax over the tips of the Bullet to make a seal.
Thank you for that recipe. I'm actually gonna try to make it.
Awesome let me know how it works out. (:
its a impact explosive that you can load into your hollow points
That’s how poachers make gunpowder in Africa. It’s got a reputation for being dangerously unstable.
I have only used it in .22, 9mm and 40 cal would probably not use it in a high powered rifle a 12 gauge hollow point slug would be a nice one to test though.
well I got you beat there then talfledermouse I didn't get my first gun till I was 26 Hatfield 20-gauge never quite work reliably just about all my other guns are Stevens and they were pretty good I got a Stevens model 775a from 1954 and it is a very interesting gun between the super choke and the barrel moving back when you shoot it is a very interesting gun indeed
The wonderful world of the .22 Cool video, Jeff Thanks..... Steve
Probably needed a way deeper indent with the screwdriver. Man, I'd love to see a modified round like this be able to petal outwards really wide. I wonder if that can happen.
Maybe after doing this trick use a wire saw and cut little slices in the top so it seperates after it hits target u know idk but I imagined it to be like the rounds tho