This video debunks the myth that all hollow-point bullets are designed to expand. Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb explain that while handgun hollow-points and many hunting rifle hollow-points (like Sierra GameKing) are designed for expansion to increase terminal ballistics, match-grade target hollow-points utilize the cavity for a centered air bubble to improve the ballistic coefficient by reducing air resistance. They also note that hollow-point construction can be easier to manufacture uniformly than solid points, which are more susceptible to damage during handling. The video clearly illustrates that the function of a hollow-point varies based on its intended application.
This video provides a foundational overview of bullet types commonly used in handgun cartridges. It delves into the various shapes and sizes projectiles can take, explains the materials they are constructed from, and details their respective functional characteristics. The content is aimed at beginners looking to understand the basics of firearm ammunition.
This YouTube video, titled 'how many apples does it take to stop a bullet?', explores a unique ballistic test. While the title suggests a focus on ammunition penetration, the content is likely to involve testing various calibers against a density material like apples. The description provides links to the creator's website and Instagram, indicating a content creator who likely produces a variety of videos, potentially including firearms-related content. Given the title, the video aims to be an engaging and informative experiment for viewers interested in ballistics and projectile behavior.
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