Wilson Combat Ballistic Test for the 300 HAM'R

Published on August 21, 2018
Duration: 7:40

This video demonstrates the ballistic performance of the 300 HAM'R cartridge, specifically with the 130-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet. Tests included penetration through ballistic gel, simulated household barriers (drywall, steel, wood), and a hog carcass. The results indicate excellent deep penetration and controlled expansion, making it suitable for hunting larger game like hogs and for tactical carbine applications.

Quick Summary

The 300 HAM'R cartridge, loaded with a 130-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet, demonstrates impressive ballistic performance. Tests show deep penetration through simulated household barriers and animal tissue, with approximately 75% weight retention and controlled expansion, making it highly effective for hunting large game and tactical carbine applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Music
  2. 01:15Ballistic Gel Penetration
  3. 01:40Simulated Household Barrier Test
  4. 02:03Steel Barrier Penetration Test
  5. 02:51Complex Barrier Test Setup
  6. 04:27Hog Carcass & Gel Penetration Results
  7. 04:51Bullet Weight Retention Analysis
  8. 05:09Terminal Ballistics Philosophy
  9. 06:01Bullet Recovery & Weight Check
  10. 06:43Importance of Terminal Performance
  11. 07:22Conclusion & Applause

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of performance can be expected from the 300 HAM'R with a 130-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet?

The 300 HAM'R with a 130-grain Speer Gold Dot shows excellent deep penetration through various barriers, including simulated household materials and animal tissue. It also demonstrates controlled expansion and significant weight retention, making it effective for hunting and tactical carbine use.

How does the 300 HAM'R perform against common barriers?

Ballistic tests show the 300 HAM'R, using the 130-grain Speer Gold Dot, can penetrate multiple layers of drywall, 14-gauge steel, OSB, and plywood. This barrier-blind capability is crucial for tactical applications and hunting in varied environments.

What is considered ideal bullet performance for hunting large game like hogs?

For hunting large game, ideal bullet performance involves approximately 70% weight retention with enough penetration to reach vital organs. The bullet should then fragment to effectively destroy those organs, ensuring a quick and humane takedown.

What was the weight retention of the 130-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet after testing?

After penetrating a hog carcass and ballistic gel, the 130-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet retained approximately 97.4 grains of its original weight, which is about 74.9% retention. This indicates excellent structural integrity and controlled expansion.

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