Hornady V-Max .17 HMR vs .22 WMR 22 Magnum Ballistic Gel Test

Published on January 10, 2022
Duration: 13:59

This ballistic gel test compares Hornady V-Max .17 HMR and .22 WMR ammunition using Savage 93R17 and Rossi RS22M rifles. Results varied significantly between Knox and Clear Ballistics gel. The .17 HMR showed less penetration but a comparable cavity in Knox gel, while the .22 WMR created a larger permanent cavity. In Clear Ballistics gel, the .17 HMR penetrated much deeper, and the .22 WMR exhibited significant expansion.

Quick Summary

In Clear Ballistics gel, the .17 HMR penetrated 12 inches, while the .22 WMR penetrated 6.75 inches and showed impressive expansion to approximately 3/8 of an inch. In Knox 10% gel, the .17 HMR penetrated 6 inches with a 2-inch cavity, and the .22 WMR penetrated 5 inches with a larger 2.75-inch cavity.

Chapters

  1. 00:38Intro: Rimfire Gel Test Comparison
  2. 01:23Rifles Used: Savage 93R17 & Rossi RS22M
  3. 01:49Gel Calibration Importance
  4. 05:06Ammunition Specs: V-Max .17 HMR & .22 WMR
  5. 06:01Knox Gel Test Results
  6. 08:46Clear Ballistics Gel Test Results
  7. 12:27Bullet Recovery & Expansion Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the penetration depths for .17 HMR and .22 WMR in Knox 10% ballistic gel?

In Knox 10% ballistic gel, the .17 HMR penetrated 6 inches with a 2-inch wide cavity. The .22 WMR penetrated 5 inches but created a significantly larger 2.75-inch permanent cavity.

How did the .17 HMR and .22 WMR perform in Clear Ballistics gel?

In Clear Ballistics gel, the .17 HMR achieved 12 inches of penetration, while the .22 WMR penetrated 6.75 inches and showed impressive expansion.

What rifles were used for the .17 HMR and .22 WMR ballistic gel tests?

A Savage 93R17 rifle was used for the .17 HMR tests, and a Rossi RS22M rifle was used for the .22 WMR tests. Both featured 21-inch barrels.

What factors can affect ballistic gelatin test results?

Temperature and water evaporation during the melting process can affect ballistic gelatin density. Proper calibration using a standard BB test is crucial for accurate penetration and cavity measurements.

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