This video focuses on handloading ammunition for the 300 Blackout caliber. It specifically details testing with a 110-grain projectile and the maximum charge of Lil' Gun powder in a 16-inch barrel rifle. The content is geared towards reloaders and those interested in optimizing performance for this particular cartridge and firearm configuration.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing two all-copper 110-grain bullets for the 300 Blackout: Barnes Tac-TX and Hornady CX. The test utilizes both 10.5-inch and 16-inch barrels, with chronograph data also provided. The video aims to showcase the terminal ballistic performance of these specific ammunition types across different barrel lengths.
This video presents a ballistics gel test of Underwood Ammunition's 6.5 Grendel 110gr Controlled Chaos rounds fired from a 16-inch barrel. The test aims to demonstrate the projectile's performance upon impact, showcasing expansion and penetration characteristics. The video also includes links to the creator's merchandise, social media channels, and Patreon page.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Lehigh 110gr Controlled Chaos ammunition in 6.5mm Grendel. The test aims to evaluate the performance of this specific ammunition, with the host expressing a desire to potentially change their opinion on Lehigh ammunition. The video details penetration depth, retained weight, and expansion characteristics within the ballistic gelatin. It also includes data on shot velocities.
This video analyzes the terminal performance of 110-grain subsonic .223 Remington ammunition, specifically 'Silent Strike', using a 16-inch AR-15 platform. The test involves shooting the ammunition into calibrated 10% ordnance gelatin, with high-speed camera footage capturing the expansion and penetration. Ballistic data including penetration depth (19.5 inches), retained weight (109.7 grains), and velocities (average 1,024 fps) are provided. The discussion centers on whether subsonic .223 ammunition has a practical application despite its uncommon nature.
This video provides a controlled gel test for the .300 AAC Blackout version of Gorilla's 110gr Controlled Chaos ammunition. Shot from an 8-inch barrel AR-15 platform, the test aims to compare its performance against a previously tested .223 version. Key metrics like penetration (21.2 inches), retained weight (96.8gr), and expansion characteristics are presented, alongside detailed velocity data from a high-speed camera. The video also references an ARFCOM thread for further discussion.
This video features a ballistics gel test of Gorilla Ammunition's 300 Blackout 110gr Nosler Varmageddon rounds fired from a BCM 9-inch SBR. The creator, Mrgunsngear, aims to showcase the terminal performance of this specific ammunition. The video also includes links to merchandise, social media, and a disclaimer emphasizing safety and responsible firearm handling. The content is geared towards enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance and firearms.
This YouTube video presents a ballistic gel test and review of TB Ammunition's 110-grain, lead-free 300 Blackout ammunition. The content focuses on demonstrating the terminal performance of this specific ammo, likely showcasing expansion and penetration in the gel medium. The video emphasizes educational purposes and adherence to safety protocols, stating it was recorded on a private range under professional supervision. It also promotes the creator's social media and Patreon for support, and includes standard disclaimers regarding affiliate links and the risks associated with firearm activities.
This YouTube video, episode 6 of a series on loading 300 Blackout ammunition, focuses on initial velocity testing for 110-grain hunting loads. The content directly addresses the practical application of handloaded ammunition for a specific hunting scenario. As a technical deep-dive into reloading and performance testing, it aims to inform viewers about the ballistic characteristics of their ammunition.
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