Freedom Munitions 10MM X-DEF 200GR JHP Ballistic Gel Test & Review

Published on December 22, 2024
Duration: 8:58

This video details a ballistic gelatin test of Freedom Munitions 10MM X-DEF 200GR JHP ammunition fired from an HIO JXP 10mm pistol. The test focuses on measuring projectile expansion, penetration depth, retained weight, and velocity. The results indicate significant expansion leading to shallower penetration, with the ammunition dumping energy rapidly. The presenter emphasizes the importance of proper gelatin temperature control and calibration for accurate testing.

Quick Summary

The Freedom Munitions 10MM X-DEF 200GR JHP exhibited massive expansion in ballistic gelatin, resulting in shallow penetration (under 12 inches) and rapid energy dumping. It achieved approximately 100% weight retention with significant expansion, reaching nearly 0.94 caliber, with velocities averaging 1,000-1,050 fps.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:54Firearm & Ammunition Details
  3. 01:47Chronograph Setup & Velocity Testing
  4. 02:06Ballistic Gelatin Preparation
  5. 04:53Ballistic Gelatin Test Firing
  6. 05:13Gelatin Test Results: Expansion & Penetration
  7. 05:56Projectile Examination: Wound Cavity
  8. 06:43Penetration Depth Measurements
  9. 07:05Projectile Examination: Retained Weight & Diameter
  10. 08:01Expanded Diameter Measurements
  11. 08:29Conclusion & Related Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key performance characteristics of the Freedom Munitions 10MM X-DEF 200GR JHP in ballistic gelatin?

The Freedom Munitions 10MM X-DEF 200GR JHP demonstrated massive expansion, leading to shallow penetration (under 12 inches) and rapid energy dumping. It achieved approximately 100% weight retention with significant expansion, reaching nearly 0.94 caliber.

What velocities were recorded for the Freedom Munitions 10mm ammunition during the test?

Velocities for the Freedom Munitions 10MM X-DEF 200GR JHP averaged between 1,000 and 1,050 feet per second when fired from an HIO JXP 10mm pistol with a 4.5-4.75 inch barrel.

How does the expansion and penetration of this 10mm JHP compare to other calibers tested by the channel?

Compared to previous tests, this 10mm JHP showed more dramatic expansion but less penetration than some other calibers, such as 357 Sig, in a prior pumpkin shootout, indicating it dumps energy very quickly.

What are the recommended conditions for conducting ballistic gelatin tests?

Ballistic gelatin should be kept at an optimal temperature of around 39°F (4°C). This is achieved by using coolers with ice packs, especially in colder weather, to ensure consistent and accurate results.

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