This video compares .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and .45 Colt in both revolvers and lever-action rifles. Testing reveals significant velocity and energy gains from rifle-length barrels across all calibers. Terminal performance in gel and steel penetration tests are analyzed, with .44 Magnum and .45 Colt showing advantages in penetration and wound channel. Ultimately, .357 Magnum/38 Special is recommended for most users due to its lower ammunition cost and versatility.
This video focuses on a reloading experiment comparing two popular rifle powders, H110 and Lil' Gun, for the 300 Blackout cartridge. The test utilizes a 110-grain Barnes Tac-TX bullet to evaluate the performance differences between these powders. The content is primarily aimed at reloaders and those interested in optimizing ammunition for the 300 Blackout, with a clear emphasis on powder selection and its impact on ballistics. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise and social media channels.
This video conducts a comparative test between magnum and regular pistol primers, specifically within the .357 Magnum caliber using Hodgdon H110 powder. The experiment aims to determine if there is a significant velocity difference between the two primer types and ultimately questions the necessity of magnum primers for this particular loadout. The description also includes promotional links for Vedder Holsters, Infinity Targets, Legal Heat CCW Training, The Gun Dungeon merchandise, and various social media platforms.
This Arisaka Type 99 torture test demonstrates the rifle's legendary strength, handling overpressure loads with surprising resilience. Even extreme obstructions and direct fire failed to immediately destroy the robust action, though significant damage like a 'ringed' barrel and case disintegration occurred under severe stress. The test highlights the importance of proper reloading practices and the historical engineering prowess behind these WWII firearms.
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