This video performs a velocity test on Federal V-Max 40 grain .223 ammunition, reporting a muzzle velocity of 3,800 feet per second. The title explicitly mentions the caliber, grain weight, manufacturer, and the speed achieved, indicating a focus on ammunition performance testing for rifle cartridges. This type of content is valuable for firearm owners interested in ballistics and projectile performance.
This video focuses on the "First Shots" with Fiocchi's new 5.7x28mm ammunition, launched at the 5.7 Fest. The description highlights Fiocchi's commitment to increasing the availability of 5.7x28mm ammo, a factor previously limiting the caliber's popularity. It details two new 300-round value packs for 2024: one with 40-grain FMJ and 40-grain hollowpoint for self-defense, and another with 62-grain subsonic FMJ for suppressed shooting. The video also touches on the growing availability of firearms in this caliber, like Ruger's affordable options, suggesting the 5.7x28mm round is becoming more accessible.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing CCI Gamepoint 40-grain soft point .22 Magnum ammunition fired from a pistol (Walther WMP) and a rifle (Keltec CMR30). The test aims to assess the performance of this small game ammunition in different firearm platforms. The description emphasizes responsible firearm handling and private range use, with no sales links provided.
This video focuses on vintage PMC .22 Long Rifle ammunition, specifically the 40-grain solid lead round nose variety. The uploader is seeking help identifying the exact vintage of the ammunition, guessing it's from the late 1970s or early 1980s. The user plans to test the ammunition's accuracy and compare it to modern options like CCI Standard Velocity and Federal Auto Match.
This video features an expansion test of CCI Small Game Bullet (SGB) .22 LR lead flat nose ammunition. The test uses 40-grain High Velocity rounds fired from a Ruger 10-22 rifle, evaluating their performance in ballistic gelatin. The description also includes affiliate links to various gear used by the creator, such as steel targets, cameras, hearing protection, ballistic gelatin powder, scales, calipers, and chronographs, indicating a focus on detailed firearm and ammunition testing.
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