This video details a ballistic test of Ballistic Machinist's 9mm Interceptor 90-grain solid copper expander ammunition. The test utilizes ballistic gel with multiple layers of clothing to simulate self-defense scenarios. The ammunition demonstrated exceptional expansion, reaching over an inch in diameter, but exhibited limited penetration, averaging 9.5 inches from a Glock 17 Gen 4 and 8 inches from a Canik METE MC9. Velocities exceeded advertised claims.
This video tests the performance of Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds, machined from solid copper, against a car windshield. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, confirms the rounds penetrate the windshield and impact a metal surface behind it. The recovered projectile shows it collapsed on itself, indicating effectiveness on hard targets, while noting its one-inch expansion on soft targets.
This video conducts a clay test on three different Aguila .22LR hollow-point ammunition types: Super Extra, Interceptor, and Super Maximum. The testing aims to demonstrate the terminal performance of these rounds in a ballistic medium, providing a visual comparison of their expansion and penetration characteristics. The description also includes affiliate links to various shooting equipment used regularly by the content creator, such as steel targets, cameras, audio equipment, and ballistic gelatin supplies.
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