Barnaul .410 Slug Ballistic Gel Test & Review

Published on March 1, 2025
Duration: 7:30

This video presents a ballistic gel test of a Barnaul .410 3-inch slug. The test reveals impressive performance for a .410 slug, achieving significant expansion and limiting penetration to approximately 12 inches due to its mushrooming. The slug exhibited excellent weight retention, even exceeding its advertised weight, and a substantial expansion diameter.

Quick Summary

The Barnaul .410 3-inch slug achieved approximately 12 inches of penetration in 10% ballistic gelatin. It expanded significantly to about 0.65 inches in diameter and showed excellent weight retention, with the recovered projectile weighing 101 grains, exceeding its advertised 97 grains.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gel Setup
  2. 00:12Ballistic Gel Block Preparation
  3. 00:19Ammunition Identification and Background
  4. 01:14Bullet Weight and Specifications
  5. 01:29Ballistic Gel Calibration
  6. 01:45Firing the .410 Slug into Gel
  7. 02:06Initial Gelatin Results and Penetration
  8. 02:30Wound Cavity and Bullet Expansion
  9. 03:04Retrieving the Bullet
  10. 03:15Entry and Exit Wound Analysis
  11. 04:02Wad Analysis
  12. 04:10Retained Weight Measurement
  13. 05:15Expanded Diameter Measurement
  14. 05:54Performance Summary and Comparison
  15. 06:15Hunting and Future Testing Considerations
  16. 06:57References to Previous Videos and Playlists
  17. 07:13Links and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key performance metrics for the Barnaul .410 slug in the ballistic gel test?

The Barnaul .410 3-inch slug achieved approximately 12 inches of penetration in 10% ballistic gelatin. It exhibited significant expansion to about 0.65 inches in diameter and demonstrated excellent weight retention, with the recovered projectile weighing 101 grains, exceeding its advertised 97 grains.

How did the Barnaul .410 slug perform compared to other .410 ammunition tested?

The Barnaul .410 slug performed exceptionally well, offering better penetration and expansion than many other .410 slugs tested. Competitors often fragmented, leading to reduced penetration, whereas the Barnaul slug mushroomed effectively, limiting its depth.

What was the recovered weight and expanded diameter of the Barnaul .410 slug?

The recovered Barnaul .410 slug weighed 101 grains, which is more than its advertised 97 grains, indicating nearly 100% weight retention. Its expanded diameter was measured at approximately 0.65 inches.

What is the significance of the Barnaul .410 slug's performance in ballistic gelatin?

The Barnaul .410 slug's performance is significant because it demonstrates effective expansion and substantial penetration for a .410 round, which is often limited in these areas. Its ability to mushroom limits penetration, creating a substantial wound cavity.

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