This video focuses on a 380 ACP load featuring a 95-grain Lead Round Nose (LRN) projectile, specifically prepared as a Titegroup target load. The content likely details aspects of this ammunition, possibly including its creation, performance characteristics on the range, or suitability for target practice. It highlights a specific caliber and bullet type, suggesting a technical or informational approach for firearm enthusiasts interested in handloading or understanding .380 ACP ammunition.
This video performs a ballistic gel and chronograph load test on 147-grain 9mm Berry's Hybrid Hollow Point ammunition. The handloaded ammunition utilizes Titegroup smokeless powder. The tests are conducted using a P80 and a Sig P365 pistol. The creator emphasizes that all shooting is done on a private range under controlled conditions and that they have no affiliation with manufacturers or retailers shown. An Amazon affiliate storefront link is provided.
This video demonstrates the extreme dangers of using smokeless powder in a muzzleloader. Tests show that even slow-burning smokeless powders like H110 cause significant barrel bulging and stock damage, while fast-burning powders like Titegroup lead to catastrophic failures, including barrel splitting and complete breech vaporization. The experiments highlight the critical importance of using only black powder or approved substitutes in muzzleloading firearms to prevent severe injury or death.
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