Velocity Test: Federal V-Max 40 grain .223 (3,800 fps)

Published on May 13, 2025
Duration: 0:28

This video tests Federal's 40-grain .223 V-Max ammunition across various barrel lengths. A 20-inch barrel yielded 3,648 fps, a 16-inch barrel produced 3,417 fps, and a short 7.5-inch barrel resulted in 2,581 fps. The results show a significant velocity drop with shorter barrels, deviating from the advertised 3,800 fps.

Quick Summary

Federal 40gr .223 V-Max ammunition achieved 3,648 fps from a 20-inch barrel, 3,417 fps from a 16-inch barrel, and 2,581 fps from a 7.5-inch barrel, showing a significant velocity drop with shorter barrels.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Federal .223 V-Max 40gr
  2. 00:0920-Inch Barrel Velocity Test
  3. 00:1416-Inch Barrel Velocity Test
  4. 00:217.5-Inch Barrel Velocity Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the advertised muzzle velocity for Federal 40gr .223 V-Max ammunition?

The box for Federal .223 Remington 40 grain V-Max ammunition claims a muzzle velocity of 3,800 feet per second (fps).

How does barrel length affect the velocity of Federal 40gr .223 V-Max?

Barrel length significantly impacts velocity. A 20-inch barrel yielded 3,648 fps, a 16-inch barrel produced 3,417 fps, and a short 7.5-inch barrel resulted in only 2,581 fps.

What bullet type is used in Federal's 40gr .223 V-Max ammunition?

Federal's 40-grain .223 Remington ammunition features Hornady V-Max bullets, known for their polymer tip design which aids in ballistic performance and expansion.

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