This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test and review comparing CCI TNT ammunition in .17HMR and .22WMR calibers. The video also includes affiliate links to various shooting-related gear such as steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, safety gear, ballistic gelatin powder, scales, calipers, denim, rangefinders, rests, chronographs, targets, and ammo boxes. Additional links for reviews of the Savage 93R17 and Rossi RS22M rifles are provided.
This video conducts a penetration test comparing .22LR, .17 HMR, and .22 WMR rimfire cartridges against concrete cinder blocks. The .22LR required multiple shots to penetrate the first wall, while both the .17 HMR and .22 WMR achieved penetration with their second shots after significant damage on the first. The .17 HMR and .22 WMR demonstrated superior penetration capabilities over the .22LR in this test.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test of CCI A17 Gamepoint and FMJ .17HMR ammunition. The test is conducted at 50 and 100 yards to evaluate projectile performance. The video description also includes links to related content, such as a Savage 93R17 rifle review and a 500-yard shooting video, as well as affiliate links for various shooting gear and accessories used by the creator.
This video showcases the accuracy of the .17 HMR cartridge at an impressive 500 yards, specifically featuring the Savage 93R17 rifle. The description links to related videos demonstrating the rifle at 300 and 400 yards, as well as a comparison with a .22 Magnum at 500 yards. The creator also lists various gear used, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin, reloading tools, rangefinders, shooting rests, chronographs, and various types of splatter targets, indicating a comprehensive approach to firearm testing and content creation.
This video from Buckeye Ballistics provides a practical comparison of .22LR, .17HMR, and .22WMR calibers by testing their terminal ballistics on chickens. The instructor demonstrates the effects of different ammunition types within each caliber, offering insights into penetration, fragmentation, and energy transfer. The analysis highlights how lighter, faster rounds tend to be more explosive, while heavier rounds offer better penetration, making them suitable for different varmint hunting scenarios.
This expert-level review of the Savage 93R17 in .17 HMR, conducted by an experienced firearms instructor, details its performance across 50, 100, and 200 yards. The analysis highlights the rifle's accuracy with CCI A17 Varmint Tip ammunition, the effectiveness of its AccuTrigger and bull barrel, and provides practical insights into zeroing and shooting techniques at various distances. The review emphasizes the rifle's value and accuracy for its price point.
This video focuses on the long-range accuracy of the .17 HMR caliber when fired from a Savage 93R17 rifle, demonstrating its capability at 300 and 400 yards. The description also includes links to reviews of other firearms, such as the Savage RS22M and .22 Magnum, as well as a variety of shooting-related gear like steel targets, optics, hearing protection, and ballistic gelatin. This suggests the video aims to provide practical insights into the performance of rimfire cartridges at extended distances and showcases essential equipment for shooters.
This ballistic gel test compares Hornady V-Max .17 HMR and .22 WMR ammunition using Savage 93R17 and Rossi RS22M rifles. Results varied significantly between Knox and Clear Ballistics gel. The .17 HMR showed less penetration but a comparable cavity in Knox gel, while the .22 WMR created a larger permanent cavity. In Clear Ballistics gel, the .17 HMR penetrated much deeper, and the .22 WMR exhibited significant expansion.
This video provides a comprehensive review and shooting test of the Savage 93 93R17 rifle chambered in .17 HMR. The content creator details the firearm and demonstrates its performance with various shooting scenarios. The description also lists essential gear used for the video production and shooting, including steel targets, cameras, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin, scales, calipers, range finders, chronographs, and various types of splatter targets.
This video compares the .17 HMR and .22 LR rimfire cartridges through various tests, including water jug penetration, cinder block impact, and simulated varmint targets (grapefruit). The .17 HMR excels at rapid energy transfer and varmint obliteration due to high velocity and fragmentation, while the .22 LR demonstrates superior penetration. The .17 HMR is recommended for varmint hunting where immediate energy dump is crucial, provided precise shot placement.
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