This video debunks the myth that solid copper bullets require extremely high velocities for effective hunting performance. Through ballistics gel testing and analysis of 7 PRC loads using Barnes TTSX and LRX bullets, Gavin Gear demonstrates excellent expansion and weight retention across a wide velocity range, including lower velocities equivalent to longer ranges. The testing highlights the versatility and effectiveness of modern monolithic copper projectiles for various hunting scenarios and legal requirements.
This video tests Hornady's factory ammunition offerings for the 25 Creedmoor cartridge, evaluating their performance in a custom rifle. The presenter, F-class John, highlights the 25 Creedmoor's growing popularity due to its balance of low recoil and bullet traceability, bridging the gap between cartridges like 6 Creedmoor and 6.5 Creedmoor. The review covers four distinct Hornady loads: ELDX for hunting, ELD VT for varmints, CX for solid copper applications, and ELDM for precision target shooting. Testing includes 100-yard group sizes, velocity measurements, and long-range engagements at distances up to 1390 yards, demonstrating the factory ammo's capability for various shooting disciplines.
This video from Palmetto State Armory explains the distinctions between different types of 5.56 ammunition. It covers training rounds like 55 and 62 grain Full Metal Jacket for range practice, match grade ammunition (69-77 grain) for tighter groups at distance, and hunting rounds (soft points, polymer tips, bonded) designed for expansion on impact.
This video tests six different hunting bullet types fired at zero yards into a block of paper to assess penetration depth and terminal performance. The Federal Terminal Ascent and Barnes 127 LRX demonstrated the deepest penetration, while the Hornady 147 ELDM showed the least. The test highlights how different bullet constructions perform when encountering resistance, simulating passage through an animal's thick hide and tissue.
This video identifies the top five calibers for survival scenarios, emphasizing versatility, availability, and effectiveness for various threats and needs. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, highlights the .22 LR for its abundance and ease of carry, the .223/5.56 for its balance of power and capacity, 12 gauge for its multi-role ammunition options, .357 Magnum/.38 Special for defensive and hunting capabilities in revolvers, and 9mm for its widespread use in handguns and pistol-caliber carbines.
This video highlights the extensive ammunition offerings from Sellier & Bellot, a Czech Republic-based manufacturer. The content showcases the brand's commitment to producing a wide range of ammunition types, from economical training rounds to specialized mil-spec and hunting calibers. The speaker expresses appreciation for Sellier & Bellot as a sponsor, emphasizing their long history and quality.
This video provides an in-depth analysis of the 7mm-08 Remington cartridge, pushing it to its limits through ballistics gel testing at 400 and 600 yards. The presenter compares its performance against popular cartridges like the 6.5 Creedmoor, .270 Winchester, and .280 Ackley Improved, concluding it's a highly capable and often underestimated hunting round. A review of the Fierce Mini Rogue 2.0 rifle chambered in 7mm-08 is also included, highlighting its features but noting accuracy concerns.
This guide details a technique for testing how barrel fouling affects rifle accuracy, based on an expert-led 100-round test. It demonstrates that for some rifles, accuracy can improve as the barrel breaks in and accumulates fouling, contrary to common assumptions. The test uses a Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter in .308 Winchester with Hornady ammunition and a Leupold scope, observing group sizes and point of impact shifts over 100 rounds without cleaning.
This guide provides expert advice on preparing for a potential 2026 ammunition crunch, drawing on historical patterns and supply chain analysis. It details which calibers are most likely to disappear first, including .22 LR, 9mm, .223/5.56, 12-gauge buckshot/slugs, 7.62x39mm, .308/7.62 NATO, and personal 'oddball' calibers. The advice emphasizes maintaining a balanced inventory for training, defense, and hunting, while being mindful of import restrictions and manufacturing batch production.
TheYankeeMarshal, an established firearms community commentator, analyzes the potential risks of a national lead ban for ammunition manufacturers. He advocates for a proactive transition to solid copper ammunition, citing its excellent performance for hunting and self-defense, and a minimal cost increase of 1-1.2 cents per round. This strategic shift could prevent future shortages and price hikes.
This expert guide from Ted of Line45 debunks the myth of the 12 gauge being the 'most powerful' round by critically defining power and comparing it to rifle calibers. It details the performance of slugs and buckshot, emphasizing their respective strengths and weaknesses at different ranges, and highlights the 12 gauge's true advantage: its unparalleled versatility and ammunition availability.
This video provides an expert field test of Black Hills Ammunition's 130gr Dual Performance 6.5 Creedmoor rounds, featuring a Lehigh Defense monolithic copper bullet. Kevin Jarnagin of Gun Talk Media demonstrates its effectiveness on deer at both 100 and 300 yards, highlighting its dual performance characteristics: petal separation for wide wound channels and a deep-penetrating shank. The analysis includes ballistic gel testing and real-world hunting results, concluding it's a reliable hunting round.
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