LEVER GUN Shootout!....357 Magnum vs .44 Magnum!

Published on April 23, 2023
Duration: 15:49

This video compares the terminal ballistics of .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum rounds fired from Henry Big Boy lever action rifles. Both calibers, loaded with Hornady LeverEvolution FTX ammunition, significantly exceeded advertised velocities and demonstrated impressive energy transfer and penetration in ballistic gel tests. The .44 Magnum showed more violent impact and greater penetration, while the .357 Magnum also performed exceptionally well, validating their effectiveness for hunting and self-defense.

Quick Summary

In a lever gun shootout, .357 Magnum averaged 1773 fps and .44 Magnum averaged 1812 fps from Henry Big Boy rifles. The .357 penetrated 21.5 inches in gel, while the .44 reached 25 inches, both showing excellent expansion and energy transfer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lever Gun Shootout Setup
  2. 01:07Ammunition: Hornady LeverEvolution FTX
  3. 02:01Rifles: Henry Big Boy Specs
  4. 03:04.357 Magnum Chronograph Results
  5. 05:51.44 Magnum Chronograph Results
  6. 08:34Ballistic Gel Impact Comparison
  7. 11:11Terminal Performance Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the tested velocities for .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum in the lever gun shootout?

The .357 Magnum averaged 1773 fps, significantly exceeding its box rating. The .44 Magnum averaged 1812 fps, also surpassing its advertised velocity by a considerable margin, demonstrating high performance from the rifle barrels.

How did the .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum perform in ballistic gel tests?

The .357 Magnum penetrated 21.5 inches with excellent expansion. The .44 Magnum achieved 25 inches of penetration. Both rounds showed significant energy transfer and expansion, validating their effectiveness.

What are the muzzle energy figures for the tested lever action rounds?

The .357 Magnum load generated approximately 977 ft-lb of muzzle energy from the 20-inch barrel. The .44 Magnum load produced a more substantial 1640 ft-lb of muzzle energy under the same conditions.

Which rifles were used in the .357 Magnum vs .44 Magnum lever gun comparison?

The test utilized two Henry Big Boy rifles, both equipped with 20-inch barrels. One was chambered in .44 Magnum with a round barrel, and the other in .357 Magnum featuring an octagon barrel and color case hardened finish.

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