Buffalosaurus!...Buffalo Bore 180 Grain .357 Magnum Ballistic Gel AMMO Test!

Published on July 26, 2025
Duration: 12:10

This video details a comprehensive ballistic gel test of Buffalo Bore's 180 Grain .357 Magnum ammunition. The test, conducted by a firearms instructor, measures muzzle velocity from both 4-inch and 6-inch barrels, analyzes gel penetration and expansion, and weighs recovered projectiles. The results indicate exceptional performance, with significant energy transfer and deep penetration, suggesting suitability for defense against larger threats.

Quick Summary

The Buffalo Bore 180 Grain .357 Magnum ammunition demonstrated impressive performance in ballistic gel tests. From a 4-inch barrel, it averaged 1378 ft/s, and from a 6-inch barrel, it averaged 1516 ft/s. Projectiles achieved significant expansion to approximately 0.528 inches and penetrated deeply, reaching up to 29.5 inches.

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the average velocities for Buffalo Bore 180 Grain .357 Magnum from different barrel lengths?

From a 4-inch barrel, the average velocity was 1378 ft/s. From a 6-inch barrel, the average velocity was 1516 ft/s, exceeding the manufacturer's stated 1500 ft/s from a 6-inch barrel.

How deep did the Buffalo Bore 180 Grain .357 Magnum penetrate in ballistic gel?

The 180-grain projectiles achieved significant penetration, reaching approximately 27 inches from a 4-inch barrel and 29.5 inches from a 6-inch barrel in ballistic gel.

What was the projectile expansion for Buffalo Bore 180 Grain .357 Magnum?

The recovered 180-grain projectiles showed substantial expansion, with measured diameters around 0.528 inches, indicating effective terminal performance.

Is Buffalo Bore 180 Grain .357 Magnum suitable for self-defense?

While highly effective with deep penetration and expansion, the ammunition is considered by the instructor to be potentially extreme for typical two-legged EDC self-defense, but excellent for defense against larger threats or game.

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