This YouTube video focuses on testing copper bullets in 6.5 Creedmoor. It specifically examines the performance of the 120-grain Barnes TTSX BT (noted as the discontinued TAC-TX) and the 118-grain Cavity Back Bullets MKZ. The testing utilizes several popular gunpowder types, including Hodgdon H4350, Hodgdon H414 (also known as Winchester 760), Alliant Reloder 16, and IMR 4350. The video appears to be an in-depth ballistic gel or terminal performance test for these bullet types in this common rifle caliber.
This video analyzes the performance of two copper bullet types in 6.5 Grendel: the 100gr Barnes TTSX BT and the 105gr Cavity Back Bullets MKZ. It tests these bullets with four different powders: Ramshot X-Terminator, Alliant Reloder 15, IMR 8208 XBR, and Hodgdon H335, providing valuable data for reloaders and shooters interested in the 6.5 Grendel cartridge.
This YouTube video focuses on the effectiveness and quality of copper bullets, highlighting their performance. The title explicitly mentions "Copper bullets are top tier" and includes hashtags related to Sig Sauer, pistols, 10mm caliber, the Army, and general shooting culture ("pewpew"). While the description is blank, the title provides enough information to categorize the content as firearms-related, specifically discussing ammunition and potentially implying a practical or performance-based evaluation.
This video features a review and test of 9mm HP (Hollow Point) bullets from Matrix Bullets, a Canadian company specializing in lead-free copper projectiles. The host, GunGuy, tests the performance of these bullets, highlighting their effectiveness, especially in the context of current ammunition shortages. The video also promotes the host's channels, website, merchandise, and various affiliations and sponsors within the firearms community.
This video critically examines the effectiveness of Lehigh Defense's "Extreme Penetrator" and "Extreme Defense" copper bullets. The presenter expresses initial skepticism despite the marketing hype surrounding these projectiles. A demonstration, described as unscientific, is presented that may challenge the creator's doubts. The video leverages high-speed camera footage from Aimed Research for visual clarity during the demonstration. It also references several other YouTube videos, suggesting a broader discussion or comparative context within the firearm community. Support for the channel through Patreon and SubscribeStar is solicited, along with social media links and a Discord server.
This video from The Gun Collective features Tyler from Lehigh Defense showcasing their new lead-free Controlled Chaos Copper and Xtreme Defense ammunition lines at SHOT Show 2017. The presentation highlights innovative bullet designs and their intended applications, providing a glimpse into new product offerings in the ammunition market.
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