Gold Dot Battle! Speer Gold Dot 30 Super Carry vs 9mm, Ballistic Gel Test With the M&P Shield EZ!

Published on March 12, 2022
Duration: 14:18

This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Speer Gold Dot 30 Super Carry and 9mm Luger ammunition fired from identical M&P Shield EZ pistols. The test reveals surprising muzzle velocities, with the 9mm significantly outperforming the 30 Super Carry in speed. While the 9mm demonstrated superior expansion and energy transfer, the 30 Super Carry achieved greater penetration. The presenter offers insights into the trade-offs between expansion, penetration, and energy based on the observed results.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic gel test comparing Speer Gold Dot 115-grain ammunition, the 9mm Luger averaged 1212 fps and achieved significant expansion (17.8mm) with 11.375 inches of penetration and 375 ft-lbs of energy. The 30 Super Carry averaged 1063 fps, with less expansion (12.77mm) but greater penetration (16 inches) and 289 ft-lbs of energy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Test Setup
  2. 02:059mm Luger Velocity Readings
  3. 02:5530 Super Carry Velocity Readings
  4. 04:059mm Luger Ballistic Gel Test
  5. 04:5630 Super Carry Ballistic Gel Test
  6. 06:15Gel Test Results Analysis
  7. 08:23Projectile Examination
  8. 11:03Ammunition Comparison Summary
  9. 13:11Viewer Engagement and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the average velocities for the Speer Gold Dot 115-grain ammunition in the test?

The Speer Gold Dot 9mm Luger 115-grain averaged 1212 feet per second, while the 30 Super Carry 115-grain averaged 1063 feet per second from the M&P Shield EZ pistols.

How did the Speer Gold Dot 9mm and 30 Super Carry perform in ballistic gel regarding expansion?

The 9mm Luger showed significantly greater expansion, averaging 17.8mm, while the 30 Super Carry expanded to an average of 12.77mm, indicating a trade-off for penetration.

What was the penetration difference between the 9mm and 30 Super Carry Gold Dot rounds?

The 9mm Luger penetrated approximately 11.375 inches in the ballistic gel, whereas the 30 Super Carry achieved full 16-inch penetration.

Which caliber delivered more energy in the ballistic gel test?

The 9mm Luger load delivered approximately 375 foot-pounds of energy, which is about 90 foot-pounds more than the 30 Super Carry load's 289 foot-pounds.

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