Hollow Points vs Ham! Ammo Showdown with G9 Defense

Published on March 11, 2023
Duration: 7:06

This video from Farewell Firearms Training features Joe Farewell demonstrating the capabilities of G9 Defense ammunition through ballistic testing. The comparison focuses on G9's proprietary External Hollow Point (EHP) technology against traditional hollow points from Speer Gold Dot and Winchester Ranger, using ham as a ballistic medium. The testing highlights G9's barrier blind performance and energy transfer characteristics.

Quick Summary

G9 Defense ammunition features barrier blind technology and innovative External Hollow Point (EHP) design, utilizing fluid dynamics for effective barrier penetration and high hydrostatic shock. This allows for superior terminal performance without overpenetration, making it suitable for self-defense and hunting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to G9 Defense Ammo
  2. 00:369mm First Response Overview
  3. 00:585.56mm Barrier Blind Overview
  4. 01:10.308 Win Barrier Blind Overview
  5. 01:40Ham Ballistic Testing Setup
  6. 01:57Speer Gold Dot Ham Test
  7. 02:46Winchester Ranger Ham Test
  8. 03:29G9 77-grain EHP Ham Test
  9. 03:52G9 EHP Ham Impact Analysis
  10. 05:12Plywood Penetration Accuracy
  11. 05:56G9 EHP Technology Explanation
  12. 06:51Next Video Preview: Armor Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is G9 Defense ammunition known for?

G9 Defense ammunition is recognized for its barrier blind capabilities and innovative External Hollow Point (EHP) technology. It's designed for reliable performance through intermediate barriers and effective energy transfer for self-defense, hunting, and competition.

How does G9's EHP technology work?

G9's External Hollow Point (EHP) technology uses fluid dynamics to displace energy outward, similar to a propeller. This design allows for significant barrier penetration and high hydrostatic shock without the bullet needing to deform, while also preventing overpenetration.

What was the purpose of testing G9 ammo on ham?

Testing G9 ammunition on ham served as a ballistic medium to simulate tissue and observe terminal performance. This allowed for a visual comparison of how G9's hollow points, particularly the EHP, performed in terms of penetration, expansion, and energy transfer against traditional rounds.

What does 'barrier blind' mean for ammunition?

Barrier blind ammunition is engineered to effectively penetrate common intermediate barriers like vehicle glass, doors, or light cover without significant deflection or loss of its intended terminal ballistic performance upon reaching the target.

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