Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact - My New EDC Ammo

Published on February 6, 2023
Duration: 19:21

This video presents a ballistic gel test comparing several premium handgun ammunition types, focusing on the unique 'Tumble Upon Impact' (TUI) projectile from Fort Scott Munitions. The instructor, with a background in forensics and law enforcement, highlights how TUI projectiles, unlike traditional hollow points, tumble end-over-end after initial impact to create a larger wound channel and achieve deeper penetration. The test compares TUI against Norma Monocore, Federal Hydra-Shok Deep, and Hornady Critical Duty, providing visual evidence of wound tracks and penetration depths.

Quick Summary

Fort Scott's Tumble Upon Impact (TUI) 9mm ammunition differs from traditional hollow points by tumbling end-over-end after impact, creating a wider wound channel through tissue ripping. In ballistic gel tests, TUI achieved 19.5 inches of penetration and significant tissue disruption, outperforming Norma Monocore, Federal Hydra-Shok Deep, and Hornady Critical Duty.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction & Background
  2. 00:46Traditional Hollow Point Mechanics
  3. 01:39Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact Explained
  4. 02:275.45x39mm Tumble Comparison
  5. 03:13Instructor's Previous EDC Ammo
  6. 04:00Law Enforcement Ammo Trends
  7. 05:12Ballistic Gel Setup
  8. 06:06Permanent vs. Temporary Wound Cavity
  9. 06:40Test Firing Begins
  10. 08:29Tumble Upon Impact Test Results
  11. 10:53Norma Monocore Test Results
  12. 12:38Federal Hydra-Shok Deep Test Results
  13. 14:17Hornady Critical Duty Test Results
  14. 15:30Performance Comparison & Verdict
  15. 16:24FBI Protocol vs. Terminal Performance
  16. 17:12Instructor's New EDC Choice
  17. 19:02Discount Code & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Fort Scott's Tumble Upon Impact ammunition differ from traditional hollow points?

Unlike traditional hollow points that expand by mushrooming, Fort Scott's Tumble Upon Impact (TUI) projectiles are solid copper bullets designed to tumble end-over-end after impact. This tumbling action creates a significantly larger wound channel by ripping tissue, offering a different mechanism for terminal ballistics.

What were the penetration depths observed in the ballistic gel tests?

In the ballistic gel tests, the Fort Scott TUI 9mm achieved approximately 19.5 inches of penetration. The Hornady Critical Duty and Federal Hydra-Shok Deep reached around 17 inches, while the Norma Monocore penetrated about 10 inches.

Which ammunition performed best in terms of terminal ballistics and penetration?

Overall, the Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact (TUI) demonstrated the most impressive performance, combining deep penetration (19.5 inches) with a very wide wound channel due to its tumbling action. This made it the top performer in the tested group for tissue disruption.

What is the instructor's final recommendation for self-defense ammunition?

Based on the ballistic testing, the instructor has switched his personal EDC (Everyday Carry) ammunition from Federal HST and Hydra-Shok to Fort Scott's Tumble Upon Impact. He believes it offers the best combination of penetration and tissue damage for self-defense.

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