This video delves into the performance of .357 Magnum ammunition, specifically a "Max Charge" with H110 powder, fired from revolvers with 3-inch and 4 5/8-inch barrels. The primary focus is on chronograph data, indicating a detailed examination of velocity and potentially other ballistic factors. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in handloading, ballistic testing, and understanding the performance characteristics of a potent magnum cartridge across different barrel lengths.
This YouTube video conducts a velocity test comparing Hodgdon H110 and Accurate Lil' Gun powders in .44 Magnum. The test utilizes a 4-inch barrel Colt Anaconda and a 7.5-inch barrel Ruger Super Blackhawk. Both 210-grain and 240-grain bullet weights are used for the comparison. The video aims to showcase the performance differences between the two popular propellants across different barrel lengths and bullet weights within the .44 Magnum caliber.
This video focuses on a specific ammunition load for the .357 Magnum caliber, featuring a 158-grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) bullet. It highlights the use of Hodgdon H110 powder in handloading this cartridge. The content likely delves into the performance characteristics, loading data, and potential applications of this particular .357 Magnum round. Viewers can expect insights into bullet construction, powder choice, and how these factors influence the ballistic properties of the ammunition, possibly including discussions on recoil, accuracy, and terminal ballistics for various firearm platforms chambered in .357 Magnum.
This video focuses on preparing for Ohio deer gun season by developing a hunting load for a .357 Magnum Henry Big Boy Silver rifle. The content explores testing different bullet weights (140gr and 158gr Hornady XTP) and powders (Winchester 296/H110 and Alliant Power Pro 300-MP) to find the optimal ammunition for this purpose.
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