45 ACP vs 45 Colt vs 410 Slug: Not Even Close?

Published on November 29, 2024
Duration: 14:18

This video provides a detailed, experimental comparison of 45 ACP, 45 Colt, and 410 Slug performance, utilizing professional equipment like a Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph and ballistic gel. The host, demonstrating high authority, analyzes penetration, denting, and energy across various materials, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts and those choosing defensive ammunition.

Quick Summary

A comparison of 45 ACP, 45 Colt, and 410 Slug reveals distinct performance characteristics. The 410 slug boasts higher velocity and energy, excelling in steel denting, while 45 ACP offers deeper ballistic gel penetration. 45 Colt shows significant expansion but less depth than 45 ACP.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and 45 ACP Baseline
  2. 00:5645 Colt Water and Plywood Test
  3. 01:35410 Slug Water and Plywood Test
  4. 02:53Pressure-Treated Lumber Penetration
  5. 05:25Concrete Block Test
  6. 07:43Mild Steel Dent Test
  7. 09:20Chronograph and Energy Data
  8. 09:50Ballistic Gel Testing
  9. 11:13Exotic 410 Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

How does 45 ACP compare to 45 Colt in terms of ballistics?

In ballistic gel, 45 ACP penetrated 17.5 inches, while 45 Colt penetrated 11.75 inches but showed massive expansion. Both rounds had similar energy levels around 430 ft/lbs, with 45 Colt slightly edging out 45 ACP in velocity.

What is the performance difference between 410 slugs and .45 caliber rounds?

The 410 slug achieved higher velocity (1521 FPS) and energy (561 ft/lbs) than both 45 ACP and 45 Colt. It also created the deepest dent on mild steel, though its penetration in lumber was less than the .45 caliber rounds.

Which ammunition type is best for penetration based on the video?

While 45 ACP showed the deepest penetration in ballistic gel (17.5 inches), the 410 slug demonstrated superior performance against mild steel by creating the deepest dent due to its high velocity. Penetration varied significantly by material tested.

What firearms were used to test 45 ACP, 45 Colt, and 410 slugs?

The video utilized revolvers capable of chambering these rounds, including the Smith & Wesson Governor, Taurus Judge, and Ruger Blackhawk. These firearms allowed for direct comparison of the different ammunition types.

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