Channel: @boondockballistician
This video discusses the future of ammunition technology, specifically hybrid cased ammunition (NAS3). The creator argues that while hybrid cases offer advantages, they also come with manufacturing challenges. The description hints at the military's potential adoption of high-pressure cases, suggesting a technological shift in firearm ammunition is likely. The video encourages viewers to follow on Instagram and support on SubscribeStar.
This video explores the potential of External Hollow Point/Fluid Transfer Monolithic rounds as the future of self-defense ammunition. The host, "Boondock Ballistician," questions whether these advanced rounds can overcome the skepticism surrounding new ammunition technologies and live up to their promised performance in a crowded market. The video encourages viewers to follow on Instagram and support via Subscribe Star, hinting at in-depth discussion and potential demonstrations related to advanced ammunition.
This video appears to be a personal reflection on the .40 S&W cartridge, with the creator expressing a sentiment that it was perhaps an unnecessary development. The description humorously touches on shooting conditions, specifically the sun interfering with sight, leading to a self-deprecating comment about closing an eye to aim. The creator also promotes their social media presence on Instagram and Subscribe Star, suggesting a content creator focused on firearms.
This YouTube video, titled 'A PCC Thats Poorer Than Palmetto,' discusses a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) with a focus on its affordability compared to Palmetto State Armory (PSA) offerings. The description acknowledges potential video quality degradation due to sunset lighting. The creator encourages viewers to follow them on Instagram and support them on Subscribe Star. The video likely aims to review or compare PCCs, highlighting budget-friendly options.
This video critically examines the effectiveness of the .380 ACP cartridge as a viable option for everyday concealed carry (EDC). The creator aims to debunk the common notion that .380 ACP is insufficient for self-defense, encouraging viewers to reconsider its capabilities for personal protection.
This video, "The REAL Way To Assess A Gel Block," focuses on evaluating ballistic gel performance. The creator, Boondock Ballistician, hints at forthcoming videos on The Nova Group channel where gel blocks will be physically cut and on BrassFacts discussing the implications. The description also includes links to the creator's Instagram and Subscribe Star for support. While the primary focus is gel block assessment, it's implied this is in the context of firearm terminal ballistics analysis.
This video features a ballistician demonstrating how to create ballistic gel blocks at home for testing firearm projectiles. The description provides precise measurements for both a 20% and a 10% gelatin concentration block, emphasizing accuracy through weight measurements. The creator also promotes their Instagram and SubscribeStar for further engagement and support.
This YouTube video, titled "My Least Favorite PCC" and featuring the description "This one aint it homies," suggests a review or opinion piece on a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). The creator expresses a negative sentiment towards the firearm in question, implying it does not meet their expectations or standards. The video likely delves into the reasons for this dislike, possibly covering aspects like performance, ergonomics, reliability, or design choices. The creator also promotes their Instagram and Subscribe Star accounts, indicating an effort to build a community and monetize their content.
This video appears to critically examine the 8.6 Blackout (8.6 BLK) caliber, with the title suggesting a negative or "spin" on its perceived advantages. The description "Sometimes magic really is too good to be true" further implies that the caliber may not live up to its hype. The content likely involves a review, analysis, or field test of firearms chambered in 8.6 BLK, aiming to debunk or temper enthusiastic claims about the cartridge. The creator encourages viewers to follow on Instagram and support them on Subscribe Star, indicating a regular content creator in the firearms space.
This video's title, 'Lee Enfield is British Propaganda,' suggests a critical or historical examination of the Lee Enfield rifle, potentially in the context of its historical use or its portrayal in media. The description, 'Niles is one chonky boy,' is unrelated to firearms and likely refers to a personal reference or inside joke, possibly about a pet or a character. The creator also promotes their Instagram and SubscribeStar for further engagement and support.
This video, titled 'Not Your Grandpa's 1911', appears to be a firearm review or discussion, with the title referencing a specific pistol model. The description includes social media links and a humorous, albeit unrelated, comment about anime and World Wars, which might be a stylistic choice or a thematic element. The core content likely revolves around a modern take on the classic 1911 pistol, possibly comparing it to older models or discussing its features and performance.
This video focuses on a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match experience, with the creator aiming to share their journey and lessons learned to help other participants. The description highlights a desire for self-improvement within the sport and encourages viewers to follow on Instagram and support via Subscribe Star. While specific firearms or gear are not detailed in the provided text, the title strongly suggests a competitive shooting context and potential self-critique of performance.