22lr for Defense? Ballistics gel test
This video tests the effectiveness of .22 Long Rifle ammunition for self-defense scenarios by conducting ballistics gel tests and velocity measurements across three different firearm platforms: a Ruger 10/22 rifle, a 5-inch barrel Ruger 22/45 handgun, and a Beretta 21A Bobcat micro-pistol. The tests evaluated three popular .22 LR loads: CCI Stinger 32-grain, Federal 38-grain hollow points, and Federal 36-grain bulk pack hollow points. The results indicate significant velocity drops with shorter barrel lengths, impacting bullet expansion. The CCI Stinger 32-grain rounds generally performed better in terms of expansion and wound channel creation compared to the Federal loads across all platforms, though overall penetration remained limited.










