This video presents a ballistics gel test of the .357 Magnum cartridge, featuring a 3-inch Smith & Wesson 686 revolver. It showcases the performance of four different ammunition types: 158-grain Hydrashok, 158-grain Federal semi-jacketed hollow point, 135-grain Speer Gold Dot, and 125-grain Hornady Critical Defense. The test likely aims to demonstrate penetration, expansion, and retained weight of each projectile after passing through the gel medium.
This video tests the defensive capabilities of .22LR ammunition by firing it into ballistic gel from various firearms: a Ruger 10/22 rifle, a Ruger 22/45 pistol, and a Beretta Bobcat 21a pistol. The test evaluates three types of .22LR rounds: Federal 38-grain hollow points, Federal 36-grain "Bull Pack," and 32-grain CCI Stingers, examining their penetration and expansion characteristics in the gel.
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