This video provides an objective and analytical comparison of Federal Premium's new 9mm Punch 115gr and 124gr self-defense ammunition. The host, demonstrating high authority through standardized testing, found the 124gr load superior in this specific test due to better velocity, energy, and expansion from a short-barreled pistol.
This review of the Switch-Gun, a compact revolver, highlights its potential as a small concealed carry option. The instructor compares it to the LifeCard, emphasizing the Switch-Gun's five-round capacity in .22 Magnum. Ballistic gel tests reveal varying performance among different .22 WMR ammunition types, with Federal Premium Punch showing the most promising results for self-defense.
This guide details a ballistic gel test procedure for comparing .380 ACP self-defense ammunition, specifically Federal Premium HST and Punch. It covers test setup, firing protocols through a clothing barrier, data collection using a chronograph, and analysis of recovered projectile performance including expansion, penetration, and mass retention. The expert-level instruction emphasizes scientific methodology for evaluating ammunition effectiveness.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test of Federal Premium Punch and Browning BPR .22LR ammunition. The test is conducted using a Taurus TX22 pistol, with a focus on how the ammunition penetrates heavy clothing. The video also includes affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront. The creator emphasizes responsible and safe shooting practices on private property.
This video tests Federal Premium Punch 165gr JHP ammunition in .40 S&W using clear ballistics gel. The test utilizes both a Smith & Wesson M&P Subcompact and a Fullsize model. Results show consistent expansion and significant penetration, with the subcompact barrel achieving approximately 21.75 inches and the fullsize barrel reaching 16 inches. The presenter notes the Punch ammunition's deep penetration, comparing it to HST rounds and suggesting it might be suitable for woods carry where over-penetration is less of a concern.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Federal Premium Punch 29-grain .22LR defensive rounds against Winchester M22 40-grain bulk ammunition, using a Sig P322 pistol. The Federal Punch demonstrated superior velocity (1232 fps average vs. 982 fps for M22) and penetration (17 inches vs. 13.5 inches), while both rounds showed similar wound channel characteristics and maintained straight trajectories out of the Sig P322. The presenter notes the Punch's consistent performance and highlights the M22's surprisingly decent results for a bulk round, though it falls short of the Punch in key metrics.
This video conducts a consistency test of Federal Premium Punch .22LR self-defense ammunition, utilizing a chronograph and ballistic gel. The test is performed with a Sig P322 pistol. The content emphasizes the performance of the ammunition for self-defense applications. The creator also provides links for their Amazon storefront and affiliate links for Axil ear protection.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test comparing Federal Premium Punch .22lr ammunition against Winchester Super X "Red Rattlers." The test is conducted using a Taurus TX22 pistol. The description poses the question of whether the Federal Premium Punch is the superior self-defense ammunition in .22lr caliber. The video also promotes channel memberships and includes affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront.
This ballistic gel test compares Super Vel 9mm +P 115-grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) and Solid Copper Hollow Point (SCHP) ammunition. While both rounds expanded well, the SCHP demonstrated superior penetration and a more consistent wound channel. The JHP achieved 10.25-10.375 inches of penetration, while the SCHP reached 13 inches. Both projectiles expanded significantly, with the JHP measuring 5/8 inch and the SCHP measuring 3/4 inch in diameter.
This video provides a detailed gel test comparison between Federal Premium Punch .22LR and Federal Game Shok .22LR ammunition, fired from a Heritage Barkeep revolver. The instructor highlights the impressive velocity achieved by the Punch rounds and their significantly superior penetration and wound channel compared to the Game Shok. The Federal Premium Punch is recommended as a top-tier .22LR option for personal defense.
This video provides an in-depth comparison of Federal Premium's Punch ammunition against the established Federal HST line, focusing on terminal ballistics through various barriers. The host, demonstrating high expertise in firearms and ammunition, uses standardized testing methods including Clear Ballistics gel and multi-layer clothing. The Federal Punch .40 S&W is presented as a cost-effective and reliable self-defense option, performing comparably to HST in many scenarios.
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