SHOT 2017: Polycase Ammo

Published on January 18, 2017
Duration: 8:37

Polycase's ARX ammunition utilizes a copper-polymer matrix projectile with a unique fluted design, intended to harness fluid dynamics for energy transfer in soft tissue. The 9mm ARX (65gr @ 1545 fps) and 45 Colt ARX (158gr @ 1350 fps) are designed for barrier penetration and frangibility on steel targets, respectively. While the concept is intriguing, further testing in ballistic soap is planned to validate the 'propeller' effect.

Quick Summary

Polycase's ARX ammunition uses a unique fluted copper-polymer projectile designed to harness fluid dynamics for energy transfer. The 9mm ARX (65gr @ 1545 fps) and 45 Colt ARX (158gr @ 1350 fps) are noted for barrier penetration and frangibility on steel targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Polycase ARX & RNP Ammo
  2. 00:38ARX Fluted Design & Fluid Dynamics
  3. 01:229mm ARX Performance Specs
  4. 02:54Barrier Penetration & Pricing
  5. 03:5945 Colt ARX for Hunting & Cowboy Action
  6. 05:01Range Testing 45 Colt ARX
  7. 06:12Technical Skepticism & Future Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the unique feature of Polycase's ARX ammunition?

The Polycase ARX ammunition features a copper-polymer matrix projectile with a distinctive fluted design. This design aims to harness fluid dynamics, creating a propeller-like effect to transfer energy laterally within soft tissue.

What are the performance specifications for the 9mm ARX round?

The 9mm ARX projectile weighs 65 grains and is advertised to travel at a velocity of 1545 feet per second. The fluid exiting its flutes within a body can reportedly move at 1.5 to 2 times the projectile's speed.

Can Polycase ARX ammunition penetrate common barriers?

Yes, Polycase ARX rounds are designed to penetrate intermediate barriers. These include materials like drywall, 2x4 lumber, denim, and sheet metal, making them suitable for certain defensive scenarios.

What is the intended use for the 45 Colt ARX round?

The 45 Colt ARX round is marketed for applications like hog hunting and cowboy action shooting. Its frangible nature is beneficial for use on steel targets, reducing ricochet risks.

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