The #1 Most Magnum Rimfire!

Published on May 18, 2026
Duration: 25:29

This video provides a comparative analysis of .22 Long Rifle and .22 Magnum ammunition performance, featuring two .22 Magnum rifles (Rossi Model 59 and Marlin Model 882) and a .22 LR rifle. The comparison includes ballistic gel testing to assess penetration and expansion, as well as destructive testing on soda bottles. The presenter, with apparent experience in firearms, highlights the significant power difference between the two rimfire cartridges.

Quick Summary

The .22 Magnum cartridge is significantly more powerful than the .22 Long Rifle (LR), offering greater penetration and energy transfer. Ballistic gel tests show the .22 Magnum creates more pronounced wound channels and causes more bullet deformation, while destruction tests on soda bottles also highlight its superior impact force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Location
  2. 00:35Introducing the .22 Magnum Rifles
  3. 00:53Rossi Model 59 Gallery Gun
  4. 01:26Marlin Model 882 Bolt Action
  5. 01:44.22 Magnum vs .22 LR Ammunition Comparison
  6. 02:01.22 LR AR-15 Comparison
  7. 02:23Ammunition for Testing (Velocitor vs. Maxi Mag)
  8. 02:41Clear Ballistics Gel Block Introduction
  9. 03:04First .22 LR Gel Test
  10. 03:53.22 LR Gel Test Analysis
  11. 04:45.22 Magnum Gel Test (Rossi Model 59)
  12. 06:27Marlin Model 882 Gel Test
  13. 07:45Second .22 LR Gel Test for Comparison
  14. 08:10Second .22 LR Gel Test Analysis
  15. 09:26Two-Liter Soda Bottle Destruction Test
  16. 12:43Final Thoughts and Thank You

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between .22 LR and .22 Magnum ammunition?

The .22 Magnum cartridge is significantly larger and more powerful than the .22 Long Rifle (LR). In tests, the .22 Magnum demonstrated greater penetration and energy transfer, leading to more significant wound channels and destructive effects on targets like soda bottles.

How did the .22 Magnum perform in ballistic gel tests compared to .22 LR?

In ballistic gel tests, the .22 Magnum generally showed more energy transfer and a more pronounced wound cavity, with bullets appearing more 'tore up' and sometimes exhibiting jacket separation. While the .22 LR penetrated deeper in one test, the .22 Magnum's energy transfer was more evident in the damage to the bullet and the gel.

What firearms were used to test the .22 Magnum ammunition?

The video features two .22 Magnum firearms: a vintage Rossi Model 59 gallery gun with a unique action and a Marlin Model 882 bolt-action rifle, noted for its laminate stock and 'mini safari rifle' appearance.

What is the advantage of using a Clear Ballistics gel block for testing?

Clear Ballistics gel blocks allow for a visual representation of a bullet's path, penetration depth, and expansion. They simulate tissue density, providing insights into terminal ballistics and helping to compare the effectiveness of different ammunition types.

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