300 WinMag Vs Armor (Yeah, it made a hole)

Published on March 20, 2025
Duration: 12:03

This video tests the penetration capabilities of 300 Winchester Magnum ammunition against various steel targets. The presenter, demonstrating expertise in firearms and ballistics, aims to debunk claims of a 300 Win Mag round penetrating a 1/2 inch AR550 steel target. The tests reveal that standard Federal Fusion rounds do not penetrate the AR550, while a faster 150-grain Federal Power-Shock round does cause a pass-through on AR500 steel, highlighting the importance of steel quality and specifications.

Quick Summary

Tests show that 300 Winchester Magnum with 165-grain Federal Fusion ammunition does not penetrate 1/2 inch AR550 steel at 110 yards. However, a faster 150-grain Federal Power-Shock round can penetrate AR500 steel, highlighting the importance of steel quality and specifications for safe shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Target Return
  2. 00:39Test Setup: 300 Win Mag vs AR550
  3. 01:03Ammunition: Federal 165gr Fusion
  4. 01:36Checking AR550 Target (Fusion)
  5. 02:00Ammunition: Federal 150gr Power-Shock
  6. 02:43Shooting AR550 Target (Power-Shock)
  7. 02:52Checking AR550 Target (Power-Shock)
  8. 03:42Test Setup: 300 Win Mag vs AR500
  9. 04:44Shooting AR500 Target (Fusion & Power-Shock)
  10. 05:25Checking AR500 Target Results
  11. 06:38Test Setup: 300 Win Mag vs Mild Steel
  12. 07:30Shooting Mild Steel Target
  13. 08:06Checking Mild Steel Target Results
  14. 08:52Importance of Quality Steel Targets
  15. 09:42Bullet Fragments Found
  16. 10:28Conclusion: 300 Win Mag vs AR550 Hole
  17. 10:42Guess What Made the Hole?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can 300 Winchester Magnum penetrate 1/2 inch AR550 steel?

According to tests conducted at 110 yards with 165-grain Federal Fusion ammunition, a 1/2 inch AR550 steel target did not show penetration. A faster 150-grain Federal Power-Shock round also failed to penetrate the AR550, though it caused minor impressions.

What is the difference in performance between 165gr Federal Fusion and 150gr Federal Power-Shock in a 300 Win Mag against steel?

Against AR500 steel at 110 yards, 165-grain Federal Fusion rounds caused minor impressions. In contrast, 150-grain Federal Power-Shock rounds, fired from the same 300 Win Mag, were able to penetrate the AR500 steel target.

Why is steel target quality important when shooting powerful calibers like 300 Win Mag?

The quality of steel targets significantly impacts safety. Using low-quality or 'junk' steel with powerful calibers can lead to dangerous ricochets, fragmentation, and unpredictable bullet behavior, posing a serious risk to shooters and bystanders.

What are the risks of shooting mild steel targets with a 300 Winchester Magnum?

Shooting mild steel with a 300 Winchester Magnum can be extremely dangerous. Rounds may not penetrate but can create massive craters, fragment, and cause bullets to fly back towards the shooter, unlike rated steel targets which are designed to withstand such impacts more safely.

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