Quick Summary

In a .357 Magnum ice test, the 158 grain FMJ round penetrated four ice blocks, showing minimal remaining mass. The 125 grain Hollow Point penetrated three blocks, with a lead fragment recovered, indicating expansion or fragmentation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Ammo Specs: .357 Magnum FMJ vs HP
  2. 00:32158gr FMJ Penetration Test in Ice
  3. 01:22125gr Hollow Point Penetration Test in Ice
  4. 02:31Test Results: FMJ vs Hollow Point Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the .357 Magnum FMJ perform in the ice test?

The 158 grain .357 Magnum Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) round demonstrated significant penetration, successfully passing through four ice blocks. Minimal bullet remains were observed, indicating it likely passed through largely intact.

What were the results for the .357 Magnum Hollow Point in the ice test?

The 125 grain .357 Magnum Hollow Point round penetrated three ice blocks. A deformed lead fragment was recovered from the ice, indicating the bullet expanded or broke apart upon impact.

Which .357 Magnum ammunition type penetrated deeper in the ice test?

The 158 grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) .357 Magnum ammunition penetrated deeper, passing through four ice blocks compared to the three blocks penetrated by the 125 grain Hollow Point.

What type of .357 Magnum revolver was used for the ice test?

The test utilized a stainless steel 8-shot .357 Magnum revolver. This firearm was used to fire both the 158 grain FMJ and the 125 grain Hollow Point ammunition during the experiment.

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