Can a Bullet Go Through Another Bullet? 875,000FPS - The Slow Mo Guys
Summary
TLDRIn this exhilarating video, the Slow Mo Guys, Gav and Dan, embark on a thrilling experiment to recreate a dramatic bullet-through-bullet scene from the film Suicide Squad in real life. They meticulously select two different caliber bullets, a .50 caliber hollow point and a smaller .22 caliber round, to mimic the on-screen action. Using high-speed photography, they capture the bullets' impact at an astonishing 400,000 frames per second, revealing the intricate details of the collision. The results are both surprising and visually stunning, with the smaller bullet embedding itself into the larger one without penetrating through, demonstrating the power and effects of the bullets' composition and velocity. The video concludes with a remarkable comparison to the film's CGI, showcasing the accuracy of the visual effects and the duo's successful replication of the scene in real life. The engaging footage not only provides a fascinating insight into the physics of bullets but also serves as a testament to the advancements in slow-motion technology and the possibilities it offers for recreating cinematic moments.
Takeaways
- 🎬 The video features Gav and Dan, known as the slow-mo guys, attempting to recreate a computer-generated (CG) moment from the film 'Suicide Squad' in real life.
- 🔍 They specifically aim to recreate a scene where one character shoots another through their own bullet, using different caliber firearms and ammunition.
- 🚫 The hosts emphasize safety, advising viewers not to attempt any of the experiments at home due to the dangerous nature of firing bullets.
- 📸 High-speed photography is employed, starting at 82,000 frames per second and increasing to capture the intricate details of the bullet interactions.
- 🚀 Various bullet calibers are tested, including a .50 caliber and a .22 caliber, with the latter being fired into the hollow point of the former to simulate the movie scene.
- 🎯 The experiment reveals that the smaller .22 caliber bullet is absorbed by the larger .50 caliber bullet without passing through, demonstrating the energy transfer and material impact.
- 🧐 The hosts express surprise at the effects observed, noting that the bullet's copper jacket peels away from the lead core upon impact, and discuss the physics behind the bullet's behavior.
- 🔊 Sound is also a factor, as the video captures the difference in noise between the smaller and larger caliber bullets being fired.
- 🎥 The slow-motion footage provides a detailed visual representation of the bullet's impact, including the deformation and expansion of the bullet material.
- 🌟 The video concludes with a sense of accomplishment for closely replicating the CG effect from the film, despite not achieving a perfect match due to the limitations of physical experimentation.
- 📝 The hosts invite viewers to suggest other CG moments from films that could be recreated in real life, showcasing their enthusiasm for the intersection of special effects and practical science.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video?
-The video focuses on recreating a specific slow-motion scene from the movie 'Suicide Squad' in real life, where one character shoots another through their own bullet.
What type of ammunition is used in the experiment?
-Initially, a .50 caliber hollow point and a .22 caliber ball round are used. Later, a larger round is used to escalate the experiment.
How is the slow-motion footage captured?
-The footage is captured using a high-speed camera capable of recording up to 875,000 frames per second.
What safety measures are taken during the experiment?
-The experiment is conducted with a remotely triggered and fired setup, ensuring that the participants are not in the vicinity of the bullets.
Why can't both bullets be fired at each other in the experiment?
-Due to the constraints of the setup, only one bullet can be stationary while the other is fired at it.
What is the significance of the primer in the ammunition?
-The primer is the part of the cartridge that ignites the propellant when struck, initiating the firing of the bullet.
What effect does the brass cartridge case have on the firing of a weapon?
-The brass cartridge case serves as a heat sink, helping to dissipate heat during firing and preventing the weapon from overheating.
What is the result when the larger round is fired at the stationary bullet?
-The larger round causes a significant impact, with the bullet appearing to turn into a liquid and splashing out, closely replicating the effect from the movie.
How does the composition of the bullets affect the outcome of the experiment?
-The composition of the bullets determines how they react upon impact, with harder, armor-piercing rounds potentially penetrating, while softer rounds deform and spread upon impact.
What is the conclusion of the experiment regarding the movie's accuracy?
-The experiment concludes that the visual effects in 'Suicide Squad' were surprisingly accurate, especially considering the complexity of the bullet interaction.
What is the final advice given to viewers?
-The presenters advise viewers not to attempt any of the experiments at home due to the dangerous nature of firing bullets.
Outlines
🎬 Recreating Film Moments in Slow Motion
The paragraph introduces the concept of recreating computer-generated (CG) moments from films in real life using slow-motion techniques. It discusses a specific scene from 'Suicide Squad' where one character shoots another through their own bullet. The focus is on the technical aspects of the ammunition used in the film and how they attempt to replicate it with a .22 caliber round, which fits into a hollow point space of a larger bullet. The paragraph also mentions the use of high-speed cameras to capture the event and cautions viewers against attempting such a dangerous experiment at home.
🚨 High-Speed Impact Analysis
This paragraph delves into the process of filming the impact of a .22 caliber bullet on a larger bullet at extremely high frame rates, such as 400,000 frames per second. It describes the visual effects of the impact, including the copper jacket peeling away from the lead and the bullet's behavior upon impact. The paragraph also discusses the challenge of filming the event and the adjustments made to the setup for better results. It highlights the importance of safety and the use of a bulletproof shield during the experiment.
📹 Experimenting with Bullet Composition
The focus of this paragraph is on the experiment's progression to using a larger bullet to achieve a more film-accurate result. It details the successful impact of the larger bullet, which results in a 'splash' effect similar to the movie's depiction. The paragraph also explores the concept of bullet composition and how it affects the outcome of the impact. It concludes with a discussion on the accuracy of the film's visual effects and the team's admiration for the film's attention to detail.
🌟 Achieving Film-Like Effects with Real Bullets
The final paragraph summarizes the experiment's findings and the satisfaction derived from the successful replication of the film's bullet impact effect. It mentions the annihilation of the table used in the experiment, emphasizing the power of the larger bullet used. The paragraph also invites viewers to suggest other film moments that could be recreated in real life with slow-motion technology, highlighting the potential for further exploration in this area.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Slow-motion
💡CG Moments
💡Bullet
💡Hollow Point Bullet
💡Frame Rate
💡Ammunition
💡Propellant
💡Shrapnel
💡Primer
💡Caseless Ammunition
💡High-Speed Impact
Highlights
The Slow Mo Guys, Gav and Dan, attempt to recreate a dramatic slow-motion bullet interaction from the film Suicide Squad.
They discuss the use of a .50 caliber hollow point bullet versus a .22 caliber ball round to mimic the movie's scene.
An experiment is conducted with a stationary bullet and a fired bullet to see the interaction at high speed.
The use of a high-speed camera at 82,000 frames per second to capture the bullet's impact.
A bulletproof shield is used for safety during the experiment.
The surprising result of the .22 caliber bullet being absorbed by the .50 caliber bullet without passing through.
The realization that the bullet's impact is more significant than initially anticipated, demonstrating the bullet's energy transfer.
An increase in the camera's frame rate to 200,000 frames per second for a more detailed analysis.
The observation of the copper jacket of the bullet peeling away from the lead upon impact.
The experiment with a full cartridge to see the effect of a direct hit on the primer.
The cartridge case remains intact with the primer hit, demonstrating the bullet's force.
The discovery that the brass cartridge cases also act as a heat sink when firing weapons.
An escalation to a larger bullet to achieve a more movie-accurate effect.
The larger bullet creates a more liquid-like splash upon impact, closely resembling the movie's visual effects.
The realization that both the composition and the speed of the bullets are crucial to achieving the movie's depicted effect.
The final experiment results in a massive difference in the bullet's behavior, impressing with the accuracy of the movie's CG.
The Slow Mo Guys express their admiration for the film's visual effects team for the accurate depiction of the bullet interaction.
They invite viewers to suggest other cool CG moments from films that could be recreated in real life with their technology.
Transcripts
hello I'm gav I'm Dan we're the slow-mo
guys I'm on a bit of a kick of
recreating CG moments from films but in
real life like very satisfying Suicide
Squad um the good one yeah yeah has an
amazing slow-mo moment where one
character shoots another character
through his own bullet that's right um
shoots yeah I mean I was trying to avoid
the spoiler but okay fine no fine fine I
see what you're doing yeah that bit
where character X shoots character y
through his own bullet character y yeah
had something similar to this shun so
it's a thick boy it's a 50 cal goes in a
desert eagle it's a hollow point so
that's what he was using and it's
designed to sort of expend all its
energy straight away into the Target and
character X was using something similar
to this that's just a 22 this is just a
22 22 if you're in the US ball round and
we're going to try and oh yeah fits
perfectly I'm amazed that it actually
does fit perfectly within the little
hollow point Zone yeah even if it's not
the exact ammunition he was using in the
film it fits pretty much like the size
is about right I think he was using a
much pointier round we can't really fire
both bullets at each other we can only
have one stationary and the other one
going at it yeah so this one will be sat
there and this one will be fired correct
if you do want to see an amazing video
of two bullets actually hitting each
other both fire from Guns check out
Destin's video Absol a masterpiece
masterpie let's get on it I'm just going
to put a 50 cal bullet here on this nail
aim the 2 two by looking down the the
barrel before I place the round in and
hopefully we can get it nice and snug
I'm going to start at about
82,000 frames a second with a TMX behind
a nice bulletproof Shield because this
will be I assume shrap north city if the
move is anything to go by yes yeah but
we are just using the force of the the
two two rather than both of them going
to each other so it remains to be seen
we might just shoot this and then it
just goes think it goes without saying
uh just don't try any of this at home
there we go that is a fat little round
isn't it look how much propellant is in
here jeez you going to pop a a 2 two for
reference yeah pull a 2
two
okay that is very
funny it's a really eye openening sort
of comparison there isn't it different
applications yeah blue T there
that'll do is't it the Nail's like a tea
it's like mental
golf it will be remotely triggered and
remotely fired so we won't be anywhere
near this this bad boy will so I'm just
going to once
again get the monitor out of the
shrapnel Zone imagine if you get this
first try I think I will do you really
think so I think I will all right I'll
move my sunglasses out the
way okay we loaded loaded here we
go well it's gone safe yeah it's
gone oh did I know I think that's in
there that's in there isn't it let's
look under here that's in there that's
in there rewind it for like a few frames
like four
frames go that's in there it looks like
the the bullet came out like wonky that
shouldn't be happening that's unusual oh
and and then it just stops dead on that
bullet I I thought that it wasn't going
to have that much of an effect but it
really did I mean the bullet did not go
through it was just absorbed into the
front but I mean it knocked it but that
is cool though cuz that kind of shows
the principle of what's Happening faster
closer faster closer good
shot me okay I'm much closer with the
camera now and I've squashed the frame
down to a thin slit top and the bottom
aren't giving us any information so
we're now at 200,000 frames a second
looking more into the front loaded
safety off firing in three two
1 it looks like a little mini golf swing
honestly like that is look at this
little blue tack left slightly bending
the nail each time you don't think
that's DBW DBW Dan based wage no
maybe
lovely that is Middle
that is a premium shot much better frame
rate
yeah I like the flash hang on is
that go look at that that is that is a
baby made that is straight in there b
yeah and then you have the uh the air
getting squished and firing through the
little gaps yeah yeah yeah just like you
get when you fire the actual hollow
points and stuff that's what happens
yeah like if you hit steel isn't it yeah
I mean I'm surprised it has that much of
an effect considering that all it's
holding on there is a bit of BL
I thought we might have to like back it
with something strong to stop it from
going anywhere I don't think it makes a
lick a difference it's coming in so fast
it's awesome you can see the the the
copper jacket gets peeled away from the
uh the lead as well see how soft it is
yeah look at this as well look at the
blue
T but that's happening so quick in
reality it's going like yeah in reality
it's like
yeah you know I think slowly is
hammering the nail down I think it is
too cuz I keep having to move the gun
down I think you're I've been like huh I
keep having to let adjust it down okay
I've Shrunk The Resolution down even
more very tiny slit this is probably as
thin as I'm going to go in color and we
now double the frame rate 400,000 frames
a second that will slow 1 second to
about 4 and 1/2 hours who so not messing
around barring in 3 2
1 I saw it seemed to like SP out into
like a sunflower shape and was going and
spinning like a flat disc kind of went
over like that over in that direction it
kind of
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goes we're now in black and white at
875,000 frames a second 3 2 1
fire did you see it
yeah that's so satisfying the the entire
lead is gone
oh yeah it's more or less perfectly
peeled along the lines of the sort of
hollow point weaknesses you can
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see okay camera is now right behind the
gun and we're back at 200k on the frame
rate looking right down the old Bullet
Hole this is going to be quite a
satisfying shot do you think so I think
so cuz you're going to see everything as
it happens yeah hopefully there's not
too much muzzle Gump firing in 3 2 1
you found it
yeah perfect flower again they're pretty
much
identical yeah they're never making it
through the
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back bloody close with the camera
counting a lot on this bulletproof
Shield firing in 3 2 1
that's a chip yeah right in front of
where the lens is good job Shield bloody
what is this bullet doing what's going
on it's coming in like a flared
plane I can't tell part which one's
which but it never seems to get through
the hole of the bullet it's pretty much
like halfway to what happened in the
film but we just don't have the power to
get through it what if it was a full
cartridge just for no reason yeah the
full round
all I want to see it too all right but I
just don't know what's going to happen
something I like about suicide squad is
they got a lot right they got the spin
of the bullets they got what would
happen to the bullet kind of right some
movies like was it Naked Gun 32 or
whatever 33 and a third the record speed
and on the front cover there's full
cartridges and bullets flying around
like making holes in things I get it
that that's you know it's a bit of a
tongue-and-cheek movie but the amount of
times that in media they think that
bullets come and come through the air
like this yeah we got a lot of grief on
our thumbnail for um the pinfire
video before they even watch the video
then afterwards they're like
oh I
think I'll let you push on just the
front of your nose at first even though
you're wearing
goles I went like this I went I'm going
to have to sort of push on my nose and
then I realized I think the bullet will
come out of the case and the case will
be split and there will be no propellant
in it I think I think the primer will be
intact but we'll find like a split brass
case somewhere firing in three 2
1 well it didn't initiate the
cartridge otherwise there would have
been a loud
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bang look at that it's perfectly made it
like trumpeted is there an intact primer
yes the primer is intact that's the one
so it's been shot burst it open and just
left all the pow's gone and the bullet's
gone that's wild should we just you know
for absolutely no reason has no
relevance whatsoever to Suicide Squad or
anything we're doing today let's just
turn it around and fire it with a gun
that should do it right into the primer
I think so all right judging by my
accuracy so far I think we'll we'll get
it this should be a much bigger bang I'm
expecting it to be firing in 3 2 1 3 2
1 might have just wrecked it oh did it
go I think it went
yeah there a direct
hit
wa my goodness the the cartridge case
just sort of stayed in the middle
there that that was clean into the
primer and now the bullet is just in the
in the other case awesome look at the
shot it did did it even initiate most of
the propellers I don't think so it just
knocked the primer it might have just
been the primer got smashed into the
back of the bullet yeah it's just dented
the back of the bullet knocking the
bullet out and I think most of the
powder I mean there was a shock wave but
I think most of the powder went
untouched that shows how insensitive the
the powder is and then there's just like
a a messed up ballooned case with no
primer
crazy cream in the middle there
another shot wave at the back that's so
cool isn't it you can see it travel all
along the way of the brass
there just knocks the bullet out yeah a
little bit of brass went back yeah it
wasn't most of it it was just a a little
wing yeah a tiny little spinning
fragment that you can see that piece
spinning really quickly going off oh you
can see before the bullet gets shot out
that the case actually gets like smushed
further up like the bullet goes further
in and then out oh yeah because you know
a lot of like what gives a bullet is
oomph is the barrel and I think to an
ENT the case just to get it out oh yeah
so when the case is immediately like
popped open before all the powder's gone
it's like there's there's nothing that
can happen cuz all the powder's in the
air that's true you know the the a bit
of information for you here um the brass
cartridge cases are also a heat sink
when you're firing weapons they
developed caseless ammunition but the
guns were more likely to overheat but
because you're expending a lot of heat
energy into each case it's then being
released so they serve several purposes
they are hot when they come out mhm look
how cleanly I shot through the primer
that's an amazing shot especially
considering a lot of these bullets were
coming out a little bit janked well
that's probably why it's done that you
see yeah cuz it it probably hit it
directly but then the Jank made it go
through do you fancy a subtle escalation
yeah I mean we're not quite getting the
same results as is on the film with the
22 so let's escalate it with this bad
boy does that even fit in the hole I
guess the tip will the tip will and
that's all you really need to get in is
the tip so not uh movie accurate cuz I
think the entire bullet in the film goes
through yeah this is just it will go
through it'll go through it but it's not
we haven't been film accurate at any
point we'd have to get sort of like an
armor piercing hard tipped round if you
actually want but you know they're
pretty difficult to get yeah they you
can't just pop down to your local
Walmart and get them these though
perfectly fine 3 two
1 look at this
blood yeah ready so much bigger oh oh my
word like it's a bunch of liquid that
was almost identical to the to the movie
except it was almost more liquid it a
splash on the cuz it didn't go in the
hole it went just it just hit the the
size of the spark that's a CR
like oh that's more like the effect from
the movie or like a combination between
the smaller bullet and that bullet yeah
was like kind of like the movie I think
if we can get that hit dead on yeah
that' be premium it's not easy but uh it
is fun so I'll do it again I mean
nothing about this is easy think it's a
nice frame rate yeah I liked it I liked
it a lot wish I had a bit more depth cuz
it's a much bigger Barrel than the the
22 yeah there's a lot more sort of space
where the bullet can be when I look down
the barrel with the 22 it was like space
yeah you might have to get further back
from the the hole yeah pretty much okay
ready yep 3 two
1 3 2
1
bloody hell it just turns it to liquid
it's like a splash the that's the way I
can describe it as a splash even though
we've used a bigger bullet than the
movie they got it pretty much exact
accurate pretty much exactly what
happened that's exactly what Happ I
wonder if they did a bunch of testing or
whether they just simulated it and
that's you know you can enter in
different material values I can only
assume I think they'd have tested it cuz
that's so accurate Co I wonder if anyone
from that film knows if you take send in
an email put a comment yeah all I'm said
is props to the visual effects
Department that is bang on that's really
cool I'm only disappointed that they
didn't do it for real at this
point yeah you just need like a 7,000
mph camera move you know I don't think
that would be that different a result if
the other bullet was rifling and moving
towards us at speed oh so if we had
fired both yeah maybe it' be slightly
more of a splash I want to see detail in
all this stuff behind like I want that
sharp so so you're going to focus
slightly behind with a bit more depth
I'm probably just going to move the
camera perpendicular again and put this
in the danger zone I mean when you say
danger zone come and have a look at this
look at all this shrap I've had second
thoughts yeah so I think because you
fire the the 306 here and it hits the 50
cal bullet but the splash kind of fans
out yeah so cuz it goes like this you
could be at this angle slightly behind
it and still get a lot of the the action
happening behind cuz it goes out like
that just behind the cone of hate just
be just behind the cone of Doom yeah
yeah cuz even our bulletproof Shield has
value to it like even that isn't cheap I
am attached to it 3 2
1 it's just giant it's nice and thin
still it's just the amount of extra
velocity it has it's it's weight and
velocity boom
Oh what an absolute peage so I think
what the film didn't have they didn't
have the the air igniting from inside
the hole but even this bullet I mean
it's not a very hard tipped bullet but
it doesn't come out the other side it
just sort of merges oh ends up just like
squished into everything else I kind of
expected it to still be in one piece
yeah I think it's absolutely mangled
what we found out from this is basically
if they were both fired at each other
yeah instead of one being stationary
potentially they would just
go if they both fir at the same speed
cuz the they kind of mush into each
other yeah well I think it' be more of
like
a so instead of everything going one way
because it's stationary they would go
like it' be just a big sphere of pieces
so so they'd both be fine so in actual
fact in actual fact what character X
should have said was not smaller
bullets he should he should have said
this no no no no no he's holding his
neck and like oh sorry and he goes how
okay
how it's actually the composition of the
bullets is harder and uh
I couldn't see you there for a second
perfect yeah I just I was just gone
Wicked I mean it looks great I think
that's the mission
accomplished well a incredibly
satisfying footage and B we will be
needing a new
table it's been annihilated I thought
we'd got away with it but I'm also
pleased because the footage was so good
yeah I'm also really pleased that the
table's ruined because we stepped up to
that bigger round made all the
difference didn't it totally made all
the difference made a massively
different effect and I'm quite impressed
with how well they managed to replicate
it yeah the the CG was I would say
insanely accurate I mean barring that we
didn't get a bullet to come out the
other side and there wasn't a flash in
the CG but that's true amazing attention
to detail yeah it's really cool and
wildly consistent on that 22 it was
wasn't it every time we managed to find
quite a few this is my
favorite nice and sped yeah well feel
free to leave a comment if you can think
of other cool CG moments from films
because we potentially have the
technology to be able to recreate them
in real life which is damn good fun in
my opinion yeah I'd say there was a
period about 10 years ago where slow-mo
cameras weren't really there but the
computers that made CGI were yeah so
there's a lot of practical effects that
can be done now and actually filmed at
the frame rate for real I agree and I
want to try it well there we go make
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