44 Mag vs 10mm Auto vs 41 Mag: Not Even Close?

Published on September 6, 2024
Duration: 12:09

This video provides an expert-level comparison of 10mm Auto, .41 Magnum, and .44 Magnum calibers through a series of rigorous tests. The host, demonstrating high authority in terminal ballistics, uses professional equipment like ballistic gel and a chronograph to measure penetration, energy transfer, and velocity. The results offer detailed insights into the performance differences between these powerful handgun cartridges.

Quick Summary

Expert ballistics testing reveals significant performance differences between 10mm Auto, .41 Magnum, and .44 Magnum. While 10mm shows good energy transfer, .44 Magnum consistently leads in penetration and impact energy across various tests, including wood, water, and concrete.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Caliber Comparison
  2. 00:31Wood Penetration Test
  3. 03:08Water Splatter Test
  4. 05:09EDC Gear and Sponsor Segment
  5. 06:10Concrete Paver Test
  6. 08:07Ballistic Gel and Velocity Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

How do 10mm Auto, .41 Magnum, and .44 Magnum compare in ballistic gel tests?

In ballistic gel, the 10mm Auto (155gr) achieved 1514 fps and 14 inches of penetration. The .41 Magnum (210gr) reached 1105 fps and 24 inches, while the .44 Magnum (240gr) hit 1307 fps and 24 inches of penetration.

What was the outcome of the concrete paver test for these calibers?

During the concrete paver test, none of the calibers (10mm, .41 Mag, .44 Mag) successfully neutralized a target behind the 1.57-inch thick paver. However, the .44 Magnum produced the most significant fragmentation and spalling.

Which caliber demonstrated the most energy transfer in the water jug test?

In the water splatter test, the 10mm Auto performed surprisingly well, showing kinetic energy transfer comparable to the .44 Magnum. The .41 Magnum lagged slightly behind in this specific test.

What equipment was used for measuring performance in the video?

The video utilized a Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph to measure muzzle velocity and ballistic gel to simulate tissue penetration and analyze wound channels for the 10mm Auto, .41 Magnum, and .44 Magnum cartridges.

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