357 MAGNUM VS ICE

Published on June 28, 2016
Duration: 3:43

This video demonstrates a ballistic test comparing the penetration capabilities of 158 grain FMJ and 125 grain Hollow Point .357 Magnum ammunition through ice blocks. The test, conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, shows the FMJ penetrating four blocks while the Hollow Point penetrated three, with differing bullet recovery results. The expert-level demonstration highlights practical ballistic performance differences between common bullet types.

Quick Summary

Edwin Sarkissian's ballistic test shows the 158 grain FMJ .357 Magnum penetrating four ice blocks, outperforming the 125 grain Hollow Point which penetrated three. The FMJ yielded less recovered bullet material, suggesting greater energy transfer or fragmentation upon impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Ammo Specs
  2. 00:32FMJ Penetration Test
  3. 01:22Hollow Point Penetration Test
  4. 02:31Results Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

How does 158 grain FMJ .357 Magnum compare to 125 grain Hollow Point in ice penetration?

In this test by Edwin Sarkissian, the 158 grain FMJ .357 Magnum penetrated four ice blocks, while the 125 grain Hollow Point penetrated three. The FMJ showed less recoverable bullet material, indicating significant deformation or fragmentation.

What is the primary difference between FMJ and Hollow Point .357 Magnum ammunition?

FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) .357 Magnum is designed for deep penetration with minimal expansion, featuring a lead core fully encased in a metal jacket. Hollow Point .357 Magnum is designed to expand upon impact, creating a larger wound channel and reducing over-penetration risks.

What firearm was used in the .357 Magnum ice test?

The video features a stainless steel, 8-shot .357 Magnum revolver. While the specific manufacturer isn't detailed, it's presented as a capable platform for testing the ballistic performance of .357 Magnum ammunition.

What can be learned from testing firearm ammunition against ice blocks?

Testing ammunition against ice blocks provides a visual representation of penetration depth and bullet integrity. It helps demonstrate how different bullet designs (like FMJ vs. Hollow Point) perform upon impact and their relative effectiveness in penetrating barriers.

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