.357 Magnum VS .45 acp - Amazing Results with HOT Loads - TheFireArmGuy

Published on September 20, 2016
Duration: 5:53

This video provides a practical, hands-on comparison of .357 Magnum and .45 ACP using "hot loads" on various targets, including steel, patio blocks, and wood. TheFirearmGuy, demonstrating high authority and practical knowledge, evaluates terminal performance and penetration. The .357 Magnum 158 grain HTP was ultimately selected as the winner for its impressive velocity and terminal effects in this specific test scenario.

Quick Summary

TheFirearmGuy compares .357 Magnum and .45 ACP "hot loads" using Remington HTP 158gr .357 Magnum and Remington Golden Saber 185gr +P .45 ACP. Tests on steel, patio blocks, and wood showed impressive penetration and terminal effects. The .357 Magnum 158gr HTP was declared the winner due to its velocity and terminal performance in this specific test.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Hot Loads Comparison
  2. 00:43Steel Target Testing
  3. 01:39Patio Block Destruction
  4. 03:22Wood Penetration Test
  5. 05:07Conclusion and Winner

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main comparison in the video?

The video compares the ballistic performance of .357 Magnum and .45 ACP "hot loads" using specific Remington ammunition. Tests included impacts on steel targets, patio blocks, and a thick wooden plank to assess penetration and terminal effects.

Which ammunition was declared the winner and why?

The .357 Magnum 158 grain HTP load was declared the winner. This decision was based on its impressive velocity (1235 fps) and observed terminal performance during the ballistic tests, outperforming the .45 ACP +P in the specific scenarios presented.

What types of targets were used to test the ammunition?

The ballistic tests utilized steel targets to observe impact and movement, patio blocks to evaluate destructive power and hole formation, and a 2-inch thick wooden plank to measure penetration capabilities of both the .357 Magnum and .45 ACP hot loads.

What firearms were used in the comparison?

The comparison featured a Desert Eagle L5 with a 5-inch barrel chambered in .357 Magnum and a Desert Eagle 1911 with a 5-inch barrel chambered in .45 ACP. Both firearms were used to test the "hot loads" of their respective calibers.

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