This video compares the performance of Speer Gold Dot 40-grain and Federal V-Shok (loaded with 30-grain Speer TNT) .22 WMR ammunition in ballistic gel. The test was conducted using a 3.5-inch Heritage Rough Rider revolver. The Federal V-Shok demonstrated significantly greater expansion but less penetration compared to the Speer Gold Dot, which offered more penetration but less dramatic expansion.
This video features an unboxing and initial review of various ammunition types sent to the channel host. The host expresses gratitude for the contributions, highlighting specific calibers and brands like Fort Scott Munitions, Grizzly Ammunition, Federal Punch, Aguila, PPU, Underwood, and Mag-Tech. He notes the rarity and difficulty in finding some of these rounds, particularly in the current market, and anticipates testing them for future content.
This guide details a ballistic testing methodology for evaluating home defense ammunition, conducted by a retired US Special Forces veteran. The test simulates real-world scenarios using ballistic gel and drywall to assess stopping power against over-penetration risks. Key findings highlight the superior performance of small-caliber rifle rounds for home defense due to their energy transfer and reduced collateral damage potential.
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