This video features a second attempt at performing the Mozambique drill using a Smith & Wesson SD9VE pistol. The shooter utilizes 115-grain round nose, full metal jacket ammunition. The content focuses on practicing this specific shooting technique with the described firearm and ammunition at a distance of 5 yards.
This video compares the performance of .22LR ammunition against coconuts, specifically testing Round Nose, Hollow Point, and Hyper Velocity bullet types. The description lists various regular items used in their videos, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, hearing and eye protection, ballistic gelatin powder, scales, calipers, denim, range finders, shooting rests, chronographs, and different types of splatter targets. The affiliate links indicate a focus on product recommendations and reviews for firearm enthusiasts and hobbyists.
This video is the third in a series testing ammunition compatibility with a Colt Mark IV Government .380 pistol, specifically using a 13-pound Wolff recoil spring. The user observes that the pistol seems to prefer high-velocity hollow-point ammunition. Standard round-nose and lower-velocity flat-nose rounds consistently cause malfunctions. The presenter contemplates switching back to a 12-pound Wolff spring to re-test Winchester Service Grade ammunition, noting that most of their current .380 stock is Winchester White Box.
This YouTube video conducts a ballistic gel test to compare the penetration of 9mm FMJ flat-nosed versus round-nosed ammunition. The goal is to definitively answer which projectile travels farther and assess their suitability for self-defense, particularly in the context of an ammunition shortage. The video emphasizes that all testing is performed safely on private property and clarifies that no firearms or ammunition are being sold.
This video investigates whether the nose shape of a .380 FMJ bullet impacts its penetration distance. Using a Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center Shield EZ, the test explores the practical implications of different FMJ bullet designs, particularly in the context of ammunition shortages. The creator emphasizes that all testing is conducted safely on a private range and is not affiliated with any retailers or manufacturers. They also note that no firearms or ammunition are being sold through the video or its description.
This video compares the accuracy of CCI Mini-Mag Hollow Point, CCI Mini-Mag Round Nose, and CCI Standard Velocity .22LR ammunition at 50 yards using a stock Ruger 10/22 Takedown Backpaker. The goal is to determine which everyday, non-match grade ammo performs best in a typical rifle. Detailed test targets are available on the Moondog Industries website.
This episode of NRA Women's Tips & Tactics features Dee Dee Van Buren, a highly recognized Refuse To Be A Victim® instructor and owner of TAC-Solutions. She focuses on the crucial aspect of choosing the right ammunition for concealed carry. Dee Dee demonstrates the functional differences between round nose and hollow point ammunition, providing practical advice and insights into selecting appropriate calibers for personal defense situations. The episode is presented by Smith & Wesson and sponsored by Cabela's Outdoor Fund.
This YouTube video from TheFireArmGuy compares the effectiveness of .22LR hollow point ammunition against .22LR round nose ammunition through range testing. The video also briefly features a .22 WMR round from a North American Arms Pug. The creator encourages subscriptions, sharing, and likes, and links to various playlists covering rifle, shotgun, handgun reviews, gear, and Second Amendment content. The primary focus is on ballistics and terminal performance of different .22LR bullet types.
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