This video compares two popular 9mm self-defense ammunition rounds: Federal Gold Dot and Nosler, both loaded by Underwood Ammunition in a +P+ pressure. The testing utilizes ballistic gel with heavy clothing penetration, shot from a Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ pistol. The content focuses on performance characteristics and effectiveness for self-defense scenarios, aiming to determine which bonded bullet construction offers superior performance. The description also includes disclaimers about safe shooting practices and affiliate links to gear.
This video from Brownells features Winchester Supreme Elite Bonded Handgun Ammunition. The content likely focuses on showcasing the features, performance, and potential applications of this specific line of ammunition, which is designed for handgun use and incorporates bonded bullet technology for enhanced terminal ballistics.
This video features Mike Stock from Winchester Ammunition discussing the PDX1 Defender ammunition in .223 Remington. He highlights its design for self-defense, focusing on its bonded rear core and unbonded front section to prevent over-penetration. The video also references the 2011 NRA Annual Meetings and directs viewers to Winchester's website for more information on the PDX1 Defender line.
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