Well Do Ya, Punk?...NEW Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum Self-Defense AMMO Ballistic Gel Test!

Published on July 27, 2025
Duration: 12:52

This video details a ballistic gel test of Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum 230-grain ammunition. The test was conducted using a 4-inch Taurus Tracker and a 6.5-inch Smith & Wesson Model 29, with chronograph readings and gel penetration data presented. The results showed surprisingly high velocities and excellent expansion, contradicting the manufacturer's stated specifications.

Quick Summary

Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum 230-grain ammunition achieved surprisingly high velocities in testing, averaging 1222 ft/s from a 4-inch barrel and 1275 ft/s from a 6.5-inch barrel, significantly exceeding advertised specifications. The rounds also demonstrated excellent terminal ballistics with substantial expansion and deep penetration in ballistic gel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:37Federal HST .44 Magnum Ammo Overview
  3. 01:10Advertised vs. Expected Performance
  4. 02:11Test Firearms: Taurus Tracker & S&W Model 29
  5. 02:46Velocity Test: 4-inch Taurus Tracker
  6. 04:26Velocity Test: 6.5-inch S&W Model 29
  7. 05:54Ballistic Gel Test: 4-inch Taurus Tracker Shot
  8. 06:43Ballistic Gel Test: 6.5-inch S&W Model 29 Shot
  9. 06:58Gel Test Results Analysis
  10. 08:01Detailed Gel Performance Breakdown
  11. 09:29Projectile Examination & Weight Analysis
  12. 10:34Expanded Projectile Measurements
  13. 11:00Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advertised specifications for Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum 230-grain ammunition?

The Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum 230-grain ammunition is advertised with a velocity of 1085 feet per second from a 4-inch vented barrel, producing approximately 601 foot-pounds of energy.

What were the actual velocities achieved by Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum ammunition in the test?

In the test, the Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum 230-grain ammunition achieved an average velocity of 1222 ft/s from a 4-inch Taurus Tracker and 1275 ft/s from a 6.5-inch Smith & Wesson Model 29.

How did the Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum ammunition perform in ballistic gel testing?

The ammunition demonstrated excellent performance, with significant expansion (over 0.7 inches) and deep penetration (up to 22 inches) in ballistic gel, indicating effective terminal ballistics.

Does the tested performance of Federal Premium HST .44 Magnum align with its advertised purpose?

Yes, despite being marketed for defensive purposes and having advertised lower power, the tested performance showed surprisingly high velocities and potent terminal ballistics, making it a strong self-defense option.

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