5.7x28 vs .22 Magnum Speer GOLD DOT....(Part 1: Pistols)

Published on December 3, 2022
Duration: 11:34

This video provides a detailed comparison between Speer Gold Dot 5.7x28mm and .22 Magnum ammunition fired from handguns. Expert analysis covers chronograph data, ballistic gel performance, penetration, and recovered bullet expansion, highlighting significant differences in energy despite similar expanded diameters. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, emphasizes the practical implications for self-defense.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis reveals Speer Gold Dot 5.7x28mm ammunition delivers higher velocity (1642 fps) and energy (239 ft-lb) than .22 Magnum (1295 fps, 149 ft-lb) from handguns. Both expanded similarly in ballistic gel, but 5.7x28mm achieved greater penetration, despite being three times more expensive.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Video Introduction & Test Overview
  2. 00:18Ballistic Gel Setup & Ammunition Details
  3. 01:24Firearms Used: Walther WMP & FN Five-seveN
  4. 02:065.7x28 Chronograph Test Results
  5. 03:17.22 Magnum Chronograph Test Results
  6. 03:53Velocity & Energy Comparison
  7. 04:19Ballistic Gel Shots
  8. 05:40Ballistic Gel Analysis: Wound Channels
  9. 06:40Penetration Depths Comparison
  10. 07:21Recovered Bullet Analysis: Expansion & Weight
  11. 08:44Recovered Bullet Measurements
  12. 09:11Conclusion & Cost Comparison
  13. 10:05Video Summary & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key performance differences between 5.7x28mm and .22 Magnum Gold Dot ammunition?

The 5.7x28mm Gold Dot delivered significantly higher average velocity (1642 fps vs. 1295 fps) and energy (239 ft-lb vs. 149 ft-lb) compared to the .22 Magnum Gold Dot. Both expanded similarly, but the 5.7x28mm achieved greater penetration.

How did the Speer Gold Dot 5.7x28mm and .22 Magnum perform in ballistic gel tests?

Both rounds showed good terminal performance. The 5.7x28mm created a larger wound channel with good disruption, while the .22 Magnum had a smaller but still effective channel. Both penetrated well through a heavy clothing barrier.

What firearms were used to test the 5.7x28mm and .22 Magnum ammunition?

A Walther WMP pistol with a 4.5-inch barrel was used for the .22 Magnum tests, and an FN Five-seveN pistol with a 4.8-inch barrel was used for the 5.7x28mm tests.

Is 5.7x28mm ammunition significantly more expensive than .22 Magnum?

Yes, the presenter notes that 5.7x28mm ammunition is approximately three times more expensive than .22 Magnum ammunition, which is a major consideration for shooters.

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