This video provides a data-driven comparison between the .308 Winchester and 7.62x39mm calibers, specifically testing their performance from short barrels (16 inches) out to 100 yards. The host, demonstrating high expertise with ballistics, uses a LabRadar chronograph to collect precise velocity and energy data, concluding that the .308 Winchester significantly outperforms the 7.62x39mm even in shorter configurations.
This video provides an expert-level, data-driven comparison of the 6.5 Grendel and 7.62x39 cartridges at 100 yards. Using a LabRadar, the host demonstrates the superior velocity and energy retention of the 6.5 Grendel with 123gr SST ammunition, highlighting its advantage for ethical hunting beyond 100 yards compared to the 7.62x39. The analysis is presented with high expertise in practical ballistics testing.
This guide details a practical ballistic comparison between .300 Blackout and 5.56 NATO, utilizing a LabRadar for empirical data collection. The Gun Dungeon Host, demonstrating high authority and expertise in handloading and ballistic measurement, provides a data-driven analysis relevant for hunters seeking optimal performance within specific engagement distances. The comparison highlights the significant energy advantage of .300 Blackout for hunting applications requiring a minimum energy threshold.
This video compares the terminal ballistics of an AR-10 chambered in .308 Winchester against an M1 Garand firing .30-06 Springfield. The test involved shooting through a 2x4 and then impacting cans of cranberry sauce and cream of mushroom soup. The .308 Winchester from the AR-10 demonstrated significant penetration on the wood and completely destroyed the cranberry sauce can, while the .30-06 from the M1 Garand also penetrated the wood and significantly damaged the mushroom soup can.
This video compares the ballistics of CCI Stingers and .22 Magnum ammunition, tested in various Heritage Rough Rider revolvers. The experiment reveals that while manufacturer claims for both are often based on rifle performance, actual velocities and energy in short-barreled revolvers can differ significantly. The Hornady 30-grain V-Max .22 Magnum proved to deliver the highest energy output from a 16-inch barrel, surpassing standard .22 Magnum and CCI Stingers.
This video provides a detailed, experimental comparison of 45 ACP, 45 Colt, and 410 Slug performance, utilizing professional equipment like a Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph and ballistic gel. The host, demonstrating high authority, analyzes penetration, denting, and energy across various materials, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts and those choosing defensive ammunition.
This video showcases the iconic Desert Eagle chambered in .50 AE, comparing its energy output to other common calibers like .357 Magnum, .45 ACP, and 9mm. The presenter demonstrates the firearm's power by shooting a large water jug, predicting its destruction.
This video compares the ballistic energy and penetration of the M1 Carbine and a 9mm Luger from a Wesco pistol. The M1 Carbine, despite a smaller projectile, demonstrated significantly more energy, completely destroying a can of beans. The 9mm, while penetrating a pineapple can, did not split it and showed less overall impact force. The M1 Carbine is declared the winner in terms of raw power.
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