NEW Federal PUNCH Ammo Test! Better Than HST?!

Published on September 21, 2020
Duration: 17:25

This video provides a comprehensive test of Federal Punch .40 S&W 165gr JHP ammunition, comparing it against the established Federal HST 9mm +P 124gr JHP. The host, demonstrating high expertise, evaluates terminal ballistics through bare gel and heavy clothing barriers, alongside recoil and hard barrier (plywood) tests. The Federal Punch is highlighted as a cost-effective and consistent self-defense round, performing admirably across various scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Federal Punch .40 S&W 165gr JHP achieved approximately 15 inches of penetration with excellent expansion in bare 10% ballistics gel and performed consistently through heavy clothing barriers, penetrating about 16 inches.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Federal Punch Intro & Comparison Goal
  2. 01:47Test Setup: Glock 23 & Ballistics Gel
  3. 03:08Recoil Comparison: Punch vs Target Ammo
  4. 04:17Bare Gel Test: Punch .40 vs HST 9mm
  5. 06:40Heavy Clothing Barrier Test
  6. 10:07Hard Barrier (Plywood) Test Results
  7. 15:29Final Analysis & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Federal Punch .40 S&W 165gr JHP perform in terminal ballistics tests?

In tests using 10% ballistics gel, the Federal Punch .40 S&W 165gr JHP achieved approximately 15 inches of penetration with excellent expansion. It also performed consistently through heavy clothing barriers, penetrating about 16 inches.

Is Federal Punch ammunition better than Federal HST?

The Federal Punch .40 S&W 165gr JHP offers a more affordable price point and demonstrated consistent performance across various barriers, including heavy clothing. While the 9mm HST may show larger expansion in bare gel, the Punch is considered a highly capable and trustworthy self-defense option.

What firearms were used in the Federal Punch ammunition test?

The primary firearm used for the .40 S&W Federal Punch tests was a Glock 23 Gen 4. For comparison with 9mm +P ammunition, a Glock 17 was utilized.

How did Federal Punch .40 S&W perform against hard barriers like plywood?

When fired through a 1/2 inch plywood barrier, the Federal Punch .40 S&W, like the 9mm HST tested, struggled. The rounds tended to tumble upon impact, failing to expand and resulting in over-penetration exceeding 20 inches.

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