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You can drill a hole in the top of most aluminum baseball bats, and then fill the hollow inner cavity with concrete and water. Keep in mind the concrete expands a bit when dried.
Use dry sand instead so the sand leaves a even bigger dent In whatever you are trying to use this was something we did in baseball as a kid to smack balls across the school roof
For a even better tip hold it up so the sand is settled into the bottom part of the bat and swing it as hard as you possibly can but the force of what you hit might dislocate a shoulder or snap your arm so be sure to always two hand wield a baseball bat filled with lead,dry concrete,sand,glass, or even rice