Drywall vs 70 lb Compound Bow

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Not a formal test, arrows are not weighted properly. Do not try at home. We are on our private gun range at the Yee Yee Farm.
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I heard if you sub you get pinned, Let me try it.. 👀

JSX_ReDD
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Next one you should test how many layers of drywall a car goes through. With the driver carrying a pistol.

danjones
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No one outside the US would Call this a wall

Madoo
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US : bow vs Wall

Every other country : bow vs cardboard

atharva
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You just got a understanding of why and how a FMJ round works.

DanielCampbell-hz
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More surface area equals more friction

austinthornton
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"How many walls would an arrow go through?"
"None".
"Remembers he's talking about American walls."😮

varunkmohanan
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I guess the field tip is the winner if you're hunting drywall....

jeffdijerome
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Wtf!!! That "woo wooo" cought me off gaurd 😂

PREDAKING-
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Field tips always win for penetration idk why people expect any difference.

mclovinjr
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scared the shit out of me at the end i’m high as a duck 😂😂😂

MrPsychs
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Alternative title: "how many layers of paper can an arrow go through"

Red_oceanic_fish
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Your bow doesn’t appear to be tuned as your arrows are not moving straight through the sheet rock.
The tuning will give you a better test. Cool ideas!

kentmillett
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The field tip has crossed the most walls because it has the smallest top/area of contact and lesser the area of contact more is the pressure.

siddharthsankarmishra
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Next one. Try what can go through a house Radiator 🤞🏼😃

jespernielsen
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He was excited for the field trip to win

Xaeltus
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i thought he said how many balls can a arrow go through

KLABO-qj
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How many walls does an arrow go through?
German wall: You joking?

Warentester
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The greatest similarity between a bullet and an arrow is the most basic principle of how grains works. The higher the grains the slower the bullet/arrow will travel. The less grains, the faster it travels. A lower grain bullet/arrow has more velocity and thus penetrates deeper. A slower moving bullet/arrow transfers more kinetic energy on impact than the former because it gathers the most energy right before it hits the drop point. If you understand what I just said, you can brainstorm a better idea of what arrows will or will not be suited for certain environments.

AzizBa-hq
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I can tell you what the problem is, those arrows arent tuned properly, they arent leaving straight and when they hit at an angle they lose alot of momentum. You can fix this by moving back alittle further so the fletching have time to straighten the arrow or spend some time tuning the arrows to the bow or the bow to the arrows

C_Burnz