ARX vs FMJ...Is It BETTER Than BALL?

Published on February 28, 2023
Duration: 12:41

This test compares the ballistic performance of Inceptor ARX .45 Auto 118-grain rounds against CCI Blazer .45 Auto 230-grain FMJ rounds fired from a Taurus Commander 1911. The ARX ammunition demonstrated significantly higher velocity (1199 fps vs. 729 fps) and produced a more consistent, disruptive wound channel that penetrated 15 inches. The FMJ rounds, while heavier, exhibited lower velocity and created thin, straight wound channels with excessive penetration (25-25.75 inches), with inconsistent tumbling behavior. Recovered projectiles showed no deformation for either type.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic gel test comparing Inceptor ARX and CCI Blazer FMJ .45 ACP, the ARX 118-grain rounds averaged 1199 ft/s and penetrated 15 inches with consistent disruption. The FMJ 230-grain rounds averaged 729 ft/s, showing excessive penetration (25-25.75 inches) and minimal wound channel disruption.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Overview
  2. 00:12Gel Setup & Barriers
  3. 00:36Ammunition & Firearm Introduction
  4. 01:45Expectations for Gel Test
  5. 02:00ARX Velocity Test
  6. 02:34ARX Velocity Summary
  7. 02:53FMJ Velocity Test
  8. 03:22FMJ Velocity Summary & Energy Comparison
  9. 03:54ARX Gel Shot
  10. 04:25FMJ Gel Shot 1
  11. 05:04FMJ Gel Shot 2
  12. 05:37Gel Results Overview
  13. 06:54Penetration Measurements
  14. 07:23Closer Look at Wound Channels
  15. 08:04Recovered Projectiles & Weights
  16. 09:34Projectile Measurements
  17. 09:56ARX vs. FMJ Performance Conclusion
  18. 10:51Final Thoughts & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Inceptor ARX .45 ACP perform in ballistic gel compared to FMJ?

The Inceptor ARX .45 ACP 118-grain rounds showed more consistent disruption and penetration of 15 inches in ballistic gel. In contrast, the CCI Blazer 230-grain FMJ rounds created thinner wound channels and penetrated excessively, reaching 25-25.75 inches.

What were the average velocities for ARX and FMJ .45 ACP ammunition in the test?

The Inceptor ARX .45 ACP 118-grain rounds averaged 1199 ft/s. The CCI Blazer 230-grain FMJ rounds averaged a significantly lower 729 ft/s, indicating a substantial difference in power delivery.

Did the recovered ARX and FMJ projectiles expand or deform during the ballistic gel test?

No, neither the Inceptor ARX nor the CCI Blazer FMJ projectiles showed any deformation or expansion. The ARX projectile was found backward in the gel, suggesting tumbling, while the FMJ projectiles were found forward.

What firearm was used for the .45 ACP ammunition test?

The ballistic gel test was conducted using a Taurus Commander 1911 pistol, which features a 4.25-inch barrel. This specific firearm model and barrel length are relevant to the observed velocities.

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