This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test and review comparing Hornady Black and Hornady Critical Defense ammunition in the 5.7x28 caliber. The comparison likely includes evaluating bullet expansion, penetration, and overall terminal performance after firing the rounds into ballistic gelatin. The description also provides links to various gear used in the video, including steel targets, cameras, and ballistic gelatin supplies, indicating a focus on practical demonstration and review of firearm-related products.
This video provides a direct comparison between the 6mm ARC and 6.5mm Grendel rifle cartridges. It features a ballistic test involving shooting water jugs at various long-range distances (300, 400, 500, and 600 yards) to assess kinetic energy and terminal performance. The analysis includes a breakdown of the specific rifles and gear used, ballistic charts for energy comparison, and a final verdict on which caliber might be superior for certain applications.
This video explores Hornady's new 5.7x28mm ammunition, specifically the Hornady Black 40-grain V-Max and the Critical Defense 40-grain FTX. The content stems from '5.7 Fest' at Range Ready, highlighting the growing interest in the 5.7mm round due to increased firearm and ammunition availability beyond FN. The video features a discussion with Preston Lentfer from Hornady and demonstrates ballistic gelatin testing of both ammunition types, noting the Critical Defense performance is comparable to 9mm Critical Defense. It suggests these new offerings are key to boosting the popularity of the 5.7x28mm caliber.
This video from SHOT Show 2024 features Seth Swerczek of Hornady discussing the new SAAMI-approved 22 ARC cartridge. He highlights the various ammunition offerings Hornady has developed for this cartridge, specifically mentioning V-Match and Black loads. The video focuses on the introduction and availability of this new caliber from a major ammunition manufacturer.
This YouTube video features a test of 5.56 Hornady Black SBR ammunition fired from carbine and short-barreled AR-15 platforms. The test includes a ballistic gel shot with heavy clothing to evaluate terminal performance. The video aims to compare this SBR ammunition against "standard" ammunition and is shot using a Palmetto State Armory AR-15. The creator emphasizes that all shooting is conducted safely on private property and does not promote firearm sales.
This video features a review of Hornady Black 6MM Creedmoor ammunition, shot through a precision bolt-action rifle. The reviewer provides insights on achieving great results, including tips for data truing and achieving accurate groups at 600 yards. The video is presented by the Precision Rifle Network and sponsored by Cole-Tac and Modular Driven Technologies, with links to various shooting-related products like Kestrel meters, optics, and bipods.
This video features retired USMC Col. Craig Boddington reviewing the Kel-Tec SU-16E, a unique sport-utility carbine. The review highlights its lightweight design (4.7 pounds), gas-piston operation, and AR-15-like ergonomics. Boddington examines the right-side reciprocating charging handle, the six-position adjustable CAR-style stock, and the 16-inch barrel with a 1:7-inch twist rate, noting its suitability for stabilizing heavier bullets. The video also demonstrates its performance with Hornady Black 62-grain FMJ ammo, paired with a TruGlo Ignite Mini Compact red dot, concluding it's an affordable, accurate, and reliable 5.56mm NATO carbine.
This YouTube video features a "meat and bone test" specifically designed to evaluate the performance of various 5.56mm and .223 Remington ammunition types fired from an AR-15 platform rifle. The video explicitly mentions and tests Winchester 55 gr 5.56, M855 Green Tip 62 gr, Hornady Black 75 gr, Federal Premium Ballistic Tip 40 gr, and Fort Scott Brush Hog 55 gr ammunition. The creator seeks viewer opinions on the test results and provides links for channel support through Patreon and PayPal.
This "Pros vs. Joes" video from Guns & Ammo TV pits professional shooter Chris Cerino against coordinating producer Jeff Murray in a speed and accuracy challenge. Both competitors use a Springfield Armory Saint Victor rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO, loaded with Hornady Black 62-grain FMJ ammunition. The key differentiator is Murray's use of a 1-6X scope versus Cerino's iron sights. The course of fire, designed to mimic a 3-Gun competition, involves shooting various steel targets from a barricade, supplied by Revolution Targets. The video aims to demonstrate the tangible advantage optics can provide to shooters of all skill levels, highlighting how they can enhance performance and give an edge in speed and hit count.
This video provides a practical accuracy test of the CZ 805 BREN rifle, focusing on its performance from 1 to 500 yards. It highlights the rifle's history as a Czech military adaptation for NATO operations, its chambering in 5.56 NATO and 7.62 Soviet, and its gradual replacement by the Bren 2. The review details the ammunition used (Hornady Black .223 62 grain) and showcases the EOTECH EXPS3 and G33 Magnifier. The creator thanks Small Arms Solutions, LLC for loaning the rifle and provides links for their newsletter, Patreon, and Slate Black Industries accessories.
This video, part 3 of a series on the Howa Oryx 6.5 Grendel, revisits the rifle after an initial challenging outing. The reviewer attempts to achieve better groups and tests two types of ammunition: Hornady Black 123gr ELD Match and Federal Fusion. Early impressions of both loads are not positive. The video also features a brief mention of Outdoor Research gear.
This video showcases a high-speed test of Hornady Black 123gr ELD ammunition in 6.5mm Grendel, fired from a 12-inch barrel AR-15 into calibrated ordnance gelatin. The analysis focuses on terminal ballistics, detailing penetration depth, retained projectile weight, and expansion measurements. The test utilizes advanced high-speed camera technology to capture the projectile's performance at the moment of impact, providing valuable data for firearm enthusiasts and those interested in ammunition performance.