This YouTube video performs a ballistic gel test comparing Hornady American Gunner XTP .357 Magnum self-defense ammunition fired from two different revolvers: a Taurus 608 and a Smith & Wesson 686 Plus. The test simulates self-defense scenarios by shooting through heavy clothing. The video aims to answer the question posed in the title, "Does FOUR Equal THREE?", likely referring to differences in performance or effectiveness based on the barrel length or firearm used. The description emphasizes safe, controlled shooting practices and disclaims any affiliation with manufacturers or retailers.
This video focuses on two critical handgun reloading techniques for defensive situations: the emergency reload and the tactical reload. It details the 'when' and 'how' to perform each, emphasizing the importance of practice for proficiency. The emergency reload is for when the firearm is empty and a threat persists, requiring a rapid magazine swap. The tactical reload is for topping off the magazine during a lull in a confrontation, retaining the partially used magazine. The video highlights that both techniques are essential for well-rounded defensive pistol shooters and professionals, with practice being key to success.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test comparing two different loadings of the .380 XTP projectile. The test utilizes a Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center .380 Shield EZ. The content focuses on evaluating the terminal ballistics of the ammunition from these two manufacturers under controlled range conditions.
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