This YouTube video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Federal HST and Underwood Xtreme Defender ammunition in .327 Magnum caliber. The comparison focuses on their effectiveness for self-defense, specifically evaluating their performance through heavy clothing. The test is performed using a Taurus .327 Magnum revolver on a private range.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test comparing Underwood Xtreme Defender .380 Standard and +P ammunition. The test is conducted using a Smith & Wesson Performance Center Shield EZ pistol. The video aims to evaluate the effectiveness of this solid copper defensive ammunition for .380 ACP caliber firearms, questioning if it's among the best options available for self-defense. The description includes disclaimers about safe shooting practices and no direct sales of firearms or ammunition, along with affiliate links for ear protection.
This video features a ballistic gel test comparing Underwood Xtreme Defender and ARX Inceptor ammunition. The test is conducted using an M&P Shield EZ pistol. The description highlights the impressive results observed during a period of ammunition shortages and encourages viewers to join the channel's membership program. The creator emphasizes that they are not affiliated with any retailers or manufacturers and that all shooting is performed safely on private property.
This YouTube video, titled "Best 9mm Carry Ammo? *Part 2*", is the second installment in a series testing various self-defense ammunition types through a compact 9mm pistol. The presenter uses a Glock 43 subcompact pistol to fire rounds of Corbon DPX 115 gr +p, Sig V-Crown 365 115 gr, Underwood Xtreme Defender 90 gr, and Winchester White Box 147 gr JHP. The performance of each round is evaluated using Clear Ballistics 20% Ballistics Gel, with an FBI heavy clothing kit taped to the gel. The video aims to demonstrate how different 9mm defensive loads perform from a shorter barrel, relevant for concealed carry purposes. Viewers are encouraged to support the channel via Patreon and follow on Instagram.
This video conducts thorough barrier penetration tests on various 9mm defensive ammunition loads, including Hornady 135gr Critical Duty, Federal 124gr HST, Underwood 90gr Xtreme Defender, and Speer 147gr Gold Dot. The ammunition is fired through common barriers like drywall, wood, and sheet metal into 10% ballistics gel. Additionally, the test includes a comparison with NATO spec 9mm ball ammunition and a brief examination of body armor performance against these rounds. The video aims to provide insights into how different defensive 9mm loads perform after encountering intermediate barriers.
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