44 SNUBBY 💥

Published on January 22, 2021
Duration: 7:39

This review from Kentucky Ballistics features Scott's high-energy demonstration of the Smith & Wesson 629 Performance Center .44 Magnum. He provides detailed specifications, tests its performance on various steel targets and unconventional materials with Underwood Ammo, and shares insights on recoil and handling. The video showcases the destructive power of the .44 Magnum snubnose, offering expert-level insights for firearm enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics demonstrates the Smith & Wesson 629 Performance Center .44 Magnum, highlighting its 2.6-inch barrel and 6-round capacity. He tests its significant recoil and destructive power using Underwood Ammo on steel targets and various materials, offering expert insights for enthusiasts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Specs
  2. 01:05Steel Target Practice
  3. 02:24Full Auto Friday Update
  4. 02:52Ballistic Testing on Food and Slime
  5. 05:15Watermelon Destruction
  6. 06:11Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Smith & Wesson 629 Performance Center .44 Magnum shown?

The Smith & Wesson 629 Performance Center .44 Magnum features a 2.6-inch barrel, a 6-round capacity, fixed front sights, adjustable rear sights, and a non-fluted cylinder. It operates in single/double action.

What kind of ammunition was used for testing the .44 Magnum snubnose?

The testing utilized Underwood Ammo, specifically 245 grain FMJ and 240 grain Jacketed Hollow Point .44 Magnum cartridges, to demonstrate the firearm's performance and destructive power on various targets.

How is the recoil described when firing the .44 Magnum snubnose?

The recoil is described as manageable but significant, especially given the short 2.6-inch barrel length of the Smith & Wesson 629 Performance Center. Using rubber grips can help improve control.

What types of targets were used in the demonstration?

A variety of targets were used, including steel targets like 'Magnum Poppers' from ShootSteel.com, as well as unconventional items such as mayonnaise, nacho cheese, neon slime, cabbage, clay, and watermelons.

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