This video focuses on testing the 62-grain Lehigh Controlled Chaos bullet specifically chambered in the .223 Remington caliber. The experiment utilizes Ramshot TAC as the propellant. The content likely involves evaluating the performance and characteristics of this particular ammunition in a range setting, offering insights for shooters interested in specialized bullet designs for their .223 Remington firearms.
This video compares M855 and M193 5.56mm ammunition, detailing their history, velocity, and terminal ballistics through gel tests. M855, a 62-grain green tip round, offers better penetration and long-range accuracy but requires faster twist rates. M193, a 55-grain FMJ, is generally more accurate at short ranges and often cheaper, though it shows less penetration. Both are effective military rounds, but superior commercial self-defense options exist.
This video focuses on Black Hills Dual Performance Ammunition, highlighting its construction and performance characteristics. The description details features such as precision machining, monolithic copper construction, expansion upon impact, and deep penetration, all validated by ballistics gel testing. Several popular calibers are offered, including 5.56mm, .308 Win, .300 Blackout (both supersonic and subsonic), and 6.5 Creedmoor, with specific bullet weights provided for each.
This YouTube video presents a gel test analyzing the performance of .223 62gr Power Strike ammunition fired from a 10.5" upper. The test utilizes a high-speed camera to capture detailed data on penetration (12.7"), retained weight (19.9gr), neck expansion (0.5"), and TSC (8.5" x 3"). Velocities are recorded with an average of 2,376 fps, a standard deviation of 19.54 fps, and a spread of 46 fps. The video emphasizes its educational purpose, focusing on the technical aspects of ammunition performance without offering any firearms or accessories for sale, and explicitly states compliance with YouTube policies.
This video tests the performance of Lehigh's 62gr Controlled Chaos ammunition, loaded by Gorilla, fired from a 10.5" AR-15 into calibrated ordnance gelatin. The test aims to determine if Lehigh products, often perceived as gimmicky, live up to their reputation. Results include penetration depth, retained weight, and velocity data, with a focus on ballistic performance. The description also provides contact information for ballistic testing services and social media links.
This YouTube video from Brownells features the Federal 5.56x45mm XM855F 62gr ammunition, specifically a 500-round case. The content focuses on showcasing this ammunition, highlighting its specifications for firearm enthusiasts and potential buyers. It serves as a product highlight for those interested in purchasing bulk ammunition for their 5.56 caliber firearms.
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