CCI UPPERCUT .22LR Gel Test & Controversy @22plinkster @ToolsandTargets @buffalosoutdoors

Published on February 21, 2024
Duration: 34:06

This video conducts a ballistic gel test of CCI Uppercut .22LR ammunition, addressing controversy surrounding its performance. The presenter uses Nox gelatin, explaining its advantages over clear synthetic blocks for testing expansion. Results show consistent expansion and retention through bare gel, two layers of t-shirt, and one layer of denim, though it failed through four layers of denim. The test highlights potential discrepancies in performance based on gelatin type and temperature sensitivity.

Quick Summary

CCI Uppercut .22LR ammunition demonstrated consistent expansion and near 100% weight retention in Nox ballistic gelatin, two layers of t-shirt, and one layer of denim. However, it failed to expand through four layers of denim. The test highlighted that Nox gelatin is more representative of flesh than clear synthetic gelatin.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gel Test Setup
  2. 00:49Controversy Surrounding CCI Uppercut
  3. 01:04Ballistic Gelatin Types: Nox vs. Clear
  4. 03:44Plinkster's Test & Gelatin Differences
  5. 06:03Nox Gelatin Temperature Sensitivity
  6. 08:03Gel Calibration & BB Test
  7. 13:24TX22 Pistol & Ammunition Specs
  8. 14:43First Shots: Bare Gel Test
  9. 16:31Two Layers of T-Shirt Test
  10. 17:49Four Layers of Denim Test
  11. 20:20One Layer of Denim Test
  12. 23:07Denim & T-Shirt Combo Test
  13. 26:36Bullet Extraction & Initial Observations
  14. 28:28Measurements: Expanded Diameter & Weight Retention
  15. 32:42Final Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Nox and clear ballistic gelatin?

Nox ballistic gelatin is made from pork gelatin and is considered more representative of flesh by the FBI. Clear ballistic gelatin is synthetic and can be more rubber-like, potentially hindering bullet expansion during tests.

How does temperature affect ballistic gelatin?

Nox ballistic gelatin is temperature-sensitive. If it's too cold, it becomes firmer, reducing expansion and penetration. If it's too warm, it becomes softer, allowing easier expansion but potentially excessive penetration.

Did CCI Uppercut .22LR expand in ballistic gel tests?

Yes, CCI Uppercut .22LR consistently expanded in Nox ballistic gelatin, through two layers of t-shirt, and one layer of denim, showing good weight retention and expansion diameters.

What barriers did the CCI Uppercut .22LR penetrate successfully?

The CCI Uppercut .22LR successfully penetrated bare Nox ballistic gelatin, two layers of t-shirt, and one layer of denim. It failed to expand through four layers of denim.

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