This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Buffalo Bore's .380 ACP hardcast, FMJ, and Xtreme Penetrator ammunition. The test is performed using a Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 2.0 pistol, focusing on heavy clothing penetration. The video emphasizes responsible firearm use and is filmed on a private range.
This video compares the .45-70 Government and 12 Gauge slugs for bear defense, testing them against various barriers including pressure-treated pine, sand, concrete, and steel. The .45-70 consistently demonstrated superior penetration and structural integrity, especially against steel, while the 12 Gauge slug showed significant deformation and energy loss. Both rounds performed well in ballistic gel, creating substantial wound channels.
This YouTube video showcases a "mag dump" of a .460 Smith & Wesson firearm loaded with hardcast ammunition. The title implies a focus on rapid firing of the weapon, highlighting the power and capabilities of the .460 S&W cartridge, particularly when paired with hardcast bullets. The content likely demonstrates the recoil, muzzle flash, and overall performance of this potent handgun round.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test and review of Underwood 9mm +P 147gr Hardcast ammunition. The description also lists various equipment used by the creator for their videos, including steel targets, cameras, editing software, shooting accessories like hearing protection and safety glasses, and reloading tools such as a scale and caliper. The video aims to provide insights into the performance of this specific ammunition load.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Underwood Hardcast .380 Auto +P ammunition. The test utilizes two popular self-defense pistols, a Ruger LCP Max and a Smith & Wesson Performance Center Shield EZ, to evaluate the effectiveness of the flat nose ammunition against heavy clothing barriers. The content focuses on the performance of the ammunition and its suitability for self-defense scenarios.
This YouTube video focuses on "Hardcast" ammunition in the context of a Ruger Blackhawk revolver. The title and description indicate the video will likely explore the performance and use of hard-cast bullets with this specific firearm. The inclusion of "EDC" suggests a potential discussion around carrying or using the Ruger Blackhawk with this type of ammunition for everyday self-defense or utility.
This video, titled "10mm Hardcast!", focuses on the 10mm cartridge, likely featuring firearms chambered in it and discussing hard-cast bullets. The description includes links to merchandise, a coupon code for Refuge Medical, and mentions Cold Steel, Walkers Game Ear, and Ballistic Ink. It also promotes channel memberships and Patreon support for Autumn's Armory. The content appears to be geared towards enthusiasts of the 10mm caliber and firearm-related products and brands.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics pits a Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum revolver against three salt blocks, testing the terminal performance of different 500 S&W Magnum ammunition types. The video showcases the destructive power of the .500 S&W Magnum by firing three distinct loads: Doubletap 400gr Hardcast, Underwood 500gr XTP Jacketed Flat Point, and Underwood 350gr Xtreme Penetrator. Each salt block is shot once, and the resulting damage is compared, inviting viewers to predict which load will prove most effective. The video highlights the Smith and Wesson Performance Center 500 Magnum with its 10 ½ inch barrel.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics pits a .44 Magnum against a line of ten coconuts to see how many can be penetrated by a single round. The firearm used is a Ruger Super Redhawk chambered in .44 Magnum, and the ammunition is Buffalo Bore +P+ 340-grain hardcast bullets. The experiment highlights the stopping power of the .44 Magnum and results in a significant mess. The description also encourages viewers to engage with Kentucky Ballistics on social media.
This Kentucky Ballistics video features a destructive test of concrete blocks using firearms. The demonstration begins with a Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan chambered in .454 Casull, firing Hornady 240 gr. XTP MAG hollow points through multiple concrete blocks. Following this, DoubleTap 400 gr. hardcast ammunition is used to test penetration capabilities. The video concludes with a fun segment where a concrete deck block is repeatedly shot with DoubleTap hardcasts until it is destroyed. The creator encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and follow Kentucky Ballistics on social media.
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