You Won't Believe What 5.7x28 Ammo Does

Published on May 3, 2025
Duration: 27:15

This video provides an in-depth review and testing of two specialized 5.7x28mm ammunition loads: the Vanguard Outfitters Black Dragon Fang and Hornady Critical Defense. The presenter, Lt Col Nutnfancy, evaluates their performance in terms of velocity, energy, penetration, and accuracy using various firearms, including the Kel-Tech Sub2K and Ruger 57. He highlights the Black Dragon Fang's exceptional penetration capabilities and the Critical Defense's focus on energy transfer and wound channel creation, offering practical advice for civilian use.

Quick Summary

The Vanguard Outfitters Black Dragon Fang 5.7x28mm round excels in penetration, capable of defeating ballistic panels, while the Hornady Critical Defense focuses on energy transfer and creating a larger wound channel. Testing is crucial for reliability, especially with the Critical Defense's unique ogive.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 5.7x28mm Potential
  2. 00:32The 5.7x28mm Cartridge
  3. 01:14Loss of SS190 Round
  4. 01:42Advocating for Better Loads
  5. 03:02Viewer Suggestion: Black Dragon Fang
  6. 04:07Ammo Arrives & Initial Impressions
  7. 05:19Testing with Kel-Tech Sub2K
  8. 06:04Accuracy & Stoppages
  9. 06:51Comparison: SS197SR
  10. 07:23Introducing Black Dragon Fang
  11. 07:44Black Dragon Fang Velocity & Energy
  12. 08:13Testing in Ruger 57
  13. 08:36Black Dragon Fang Appearance
  14. 08:57Penetration Focus
  15. 09:15Pistol Performance: Ruger 57
  16. 09:58Ballistic Gelatin & Panel Testing
  17. 10:52Ballistic Panel Testing Results
  18. 13:475.7x28mm Through Ballistic Panel
  19. 14:29ADS Got Your Six Ballistic Shield
  20. 16:10Panel Integrity Test: 10mm & 9mm
  21. 17:01Availability & Cost of Black Dragon Fang
  22. 17:37Black Dragon Fang vs. SS190
  23. 17:49Penetration vs. Energy Transfer
  24. 18:00AR-15 Comparison
  25. 18:33Thanks to Vanguard Outfitters
  26. 18:40Black Dragon Fang Reliability Issues
  27. 19:12Part 2: Hornady Critical Defense
  28. 19:29Critical Defense Design & Purpose
  29. 19:50Round Comparison Visual
  30. 20:09Critical Defense Ogive
  31. 20:16Energy Transfer Approach
  32. 20:44Critical Defense vs. SS197
  33. 21:00Critical Defense Velocity & Energy (Kel-Tech)
  34. 22:13Critical Defense Paper Shooting Accuracy
  35. 22:55Critical Defense Feeding Issues
  36. 23:33Critical Defense Numbers (Sub2K)
  37. 24:02Critical Defense Performance (Ruger 57)
  38. 24:24Garmin X0C1 Chronograph
  39. 24:53Special Purpose Round
  40. 25:09Recommendations for Pistols
  41. 25:34Testing Critical Defense in Pistols
  42. 26:00Capability vs. AR-15
  43. 26:25Conclusion & Call to Action
  44. 26:47Final Thoughts on 5.7x28mm Loads

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between Vanguard Outfitters Black Dragon Fang and Hornady Critical Defense 5.7x28mm ammunition?

The Black Dragon Fang is designed for deep penetration, capable of defeating ballistic panels, while the Hornady Critical Defense focuses on energy transfer and creating a larger wound channel. The SS197SR is noted as a good all-around sporting round.

How does the Vanguard Outfitters Black Dragon Fang 5.7x28mm round perform in terms of velocity and energy?

From a Ruger 57 pistol, the Black Dragon Fang achieved a velocity of 2520 ft/s and 480 ft-lbs of energy, indicating high performance for its caliber and bullet weight.

What are the potential reliability concerns with Hornady Critical Defense 5.7x28mm ammunition?

Due to its unique ogive, the Critical Defense round can sometimes cause feeding issues or bullet set-back (stuffed bullet) in firearms not designed for this shape. Testing in your specific pistol is crucial.

Can 5.7x28mm ammunition penetrate ballistic panels?

Yes, the Vanguard Outfitters Black Dragon Fang 5.7x28mm round demonstrated the ability to penetrate a Class 3A ballistic panel, which is designed to stop pistol rounds.

What is the recommended approach for selecting 5.7x28mm ammunition for self-defense?

For self-defense, the Hornady Critical Defense is recommended for its energy transfer and wound channel creation. However, it's essential to test this round in your firearm to ensure reliable feeding due to its unique bullet shape.

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