Bouncing Bullets off Water in Ultra Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys

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Published 2023-02-10
Bullets can skip off the surface of water in one millisecond. Gav and Dan have always been of the opinion that a millisecond is slightly too short so they whip out the slow mo camera and make it last 5 seconds. I wonder if any of the comments will be about how in America it's twenty two and not two two...
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Bouncing Bullets off Water in Ultra Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys

All Comments (21)
  • @TaiiLuder
    I cannot emphasize enough how nice it is that you haven't become one of those "shouty" channels for 12 yo's. And also delivers great content with a perfect mix of guesstimations, science, humor and slow motion.
  • I don’t think we spend enough time appreciating the accuracy that Dan has in a lot of these videos. The fact that he can make these things happen conjoined with Gavin’s skill behind the camera creates some absolutely phenomenal content
  • @DJJOOLZDE
    Always blown away how Gav manages to capture every shot perfectly, while Dan is able to make every shot absolutely perfect.
  • @UncleSheoTV
    8:13 “if stuff goes wrong, it still looks right” being said while Dan’s head is accidentally almost completely out of view is great
  • Dan genuinely might have the world record for "most panes of glass shot without breaking them"
  • @TimeIsMine93
    The fact Dan was able to reliably make that shot is incredible. That’s skill
  • I really appreciate the consistent and clear focus on professionalism and safety you guys bring to your videos. No cowboy nonsense with loaded guns.
  • @goremaker244
    Honestly, I'm most impressed with Dan's accuracy. Aiming for a vague area at a shallow angle is much more difficult than aiming at a target
  • Can we just take a second and appreciate Dan's amazing marksmanship?
  • i love how at the beginning they were worried the tank would be one and done but by the end they were marveling at how many takes they were able to get lol
  • You have to appreciate how much this format could have been adapted or sold to a big streaming service (to be fair they did do a YouTube Red thing) yet it is still what it was in the beginning. Two blokes having a good time doing crazy slomo stuff
  • @ElectroBOOM
    WOW! I think the tank didn't break because when bullet hit the glass, it curved creating a vacuum behind it, and with the help of atmospheric pressure from the other side, pushed the glass back in place not allowing it to curve too much to break! COOL! We should use water in bullet proof glass!
  • I think this is the first time Dan & Gav fully went in expecting to break something, and ended up never actually breaking anything! Also I gotta say, the tracer round looked phenomenal in slow-mo.
  • @mrbutcher4467
    The ground effect on the 22 bullets just before hitting the water was incredible. That the air can produce that effect in micro seconds is an amazing realization.
  • @KathrynLiz1
    As the bullet approaches the water there's a "ground effect" that causes the bullet to flatten its trajectory somewhat... they all touch the water slightly nose-up.... As always Gav's marksmanship is impeccable.... :-)
  • Dan's ability to line things up exactly where Gav has focused is amazing. He nails it in every video. Great work as always both :)
  • @VenomousRain3
    Can we all appreciate how good Dan did with his shooting in this video
  • I can't believe that not only did the glass not shatter, the impact was hard enough to flatten the nose of a copper-jacketed lead bullet! Incredible!
  • @x__Lrd.James___
    For years this channel and these two guys have made me smile, much love