PRE-Post!...Federal Classic Hi-Shok .40 S&W Self-Defense AMMO Ballistic Gel Test & Review!

Published on March 1, 2025
Duration: 12:38

This video provides a ballistic gel test and review of Federal Classic Hi-Shok .40 S&W 180 Grain JHP ammunition. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, tests the ammunition's velocity and terminal performance from two different Glock pistols (G27 and G22). The results indicate inconsistent expansion, particularly from the shorter-barreled G27, likely due to lower velocity and the older design of the Hi-Shok projectile.

Quick Summary

Federal Classic Hi-Shok .40 S&W 180gr JHP ammunition, an older design, averaged 941 ft/s from a Glock 27 and 981 ft/s from a Glock 22. In ballistic gel, it achieved 19 inches of penetration but showed inconsistent expansion, with the round from the Glock 22 failing to expand fully due to barrier clogging.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Conditions
  2. 00:25Ammunition Overview: Federal Classic Hi-Shok .40 S&W
  3. 00:49Projectile Details: 180 Grain JHP
  4. 01:04Hi-Shok vs. Hydro-Shok Design
  5. 01:24Advertised vs. Expected Velocity
  6. 01:51Test Firearms: Glock 27 & Glock 22
  7. 02:22Velocity Testing: Glock 27
  8. 03:31Glock 27 Velocity Results Average
  9. 04:00Velocity Testing: Glock 22
  10. 04:30Glock 22 Velocity Results Average
  11. 05:04Ballistic Gel Test Setup
  12. 05:10Gel Test: Glock 27 Shot
  13. 05:44Gel Test: Glock 22 Shot
  14. 06:07Gel Test Results Analysis
  15. 06:25Glock 27 Gel Performance
  16. 06:46Glock 22 Gel Performance & Clogging
  17. 07:02Reason for Poor Expansion (Clogging)
  18. 07:30Penetration Measurements
  19. 07:48Close-up: Gel Block Comparison
  20. 08:33Projectile Examination
  21. 08:35Glock 27 Projectile Expansion
  22. 08:44Glock 22 Projectile (No Expansion)
  23. 09:26Projectile Weight & Size Measurements
  24. 10:04Overall Review & Conclusion
  25. 10:15Inconsistency of Older Designs
  26. 10:42Ammunition Cost Factor
  27. 11:05Final Thoughts on Performance
  28. 11:39Federal's 'Classic' Line
  29. 11:52Viewer Engagement & Call to Action
  30. 12:26Upcoming Tests & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between Federal Classic Hi-Shok and Hydro-Shok ammunition?

The Federal Classic Hi-Shok is an older design that can be thought of as a Hydro-Shok without the central post. While there might be minor engineering changes, the primary distinction is the absence of that post, which was intended to aid expansion.

What were the average velocities for Federal Classic Hi-Shok .40 S&W 180gr JHP in the test?

From a Glock 27, the average velocity was 941 ft/s. From a Glock 22 with a 4.5-inch barrel, the average velocity was 981 ft/s, exceeding the 900 ft/s stated on the box.

How did the Federal Classic Hi-Shok .40 S&W perform in ballistic gel tests?

The round from the Glock 27 penetrated 19 inches with moderate expansion. The round from the Glock 22 penetrated 19.25 inches but showed poor expansion, likely due to clogging from the clothing barrier and lower velocity.

Is Federal Classic Hi-Shok .40 S&W a recommended self-defense round?

While inexpensive, the Federal Classic Hi-Shok .40 S&W 180gr JHP showed inconsistent expansion in testing, particularly from shorter barrels or when encountering barriers. It's considered an older design, and newer Federal ammunition like HST may offer more reliable performance.

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