How Mighty is The Mini-Mag? .22lr Federal Punch vs CCI Mini-Mag Ballistic Gel Test!

Published on December 5, 2021
Duration: 11:23

This expert-level analysis from Tools&Targets compares the performance of Federal Punch .22LR and CCI Mini-Mag .22LR in ballistic gel. The test, conducted by an experienced instructor, reveals significant differences in penetration and terminal ballistics, offering valuable insights for .22LR ammunition selection, particularly for self-defense applications where barrier penetration is crucial.

Quick Summary

In ballistic gel tests, Federal Punch .22LR (40gr solid) achieved 1467 FPS from a 10-inch barrel and penetrated 24.75 inches, maintaining straight-line travel. CCI Mini-Mag .22LR (40gr solid) averaged 1167 FPS and penetrated 18 inches, often tumbling to create a wider wound channel but with less depth.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Range Setup and Testing Day
  2. 00:43Ballistic Gel Test Setup
  3. 01:00Ammunition Comparison: Federal Punch vs CCI Mini-Mag
  4. 01:27New Camera and Mic Setup
  5. 01:50Federal Punch Velocity Test
  6. 02:48CCI Mini-Mag Velocity Test
  7. 03:42Ballistic Gel Test: Federal Punch
  8. 04:38Ballistic Gel Test: CCI Mini-Mag (First Attempts)
  9. 05:29Ballistic Gel Test: CCI Mini-Mag (Successful Shot)
  10. 06:05Gel Test Comparison: Punch vs. Mini-Mag
  11. 07:06Penetration Discussion
  12. 09:00Test Results Summary
  13. 10:10Feedback and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between Federal Punch and CCI Mini-Mag .22LR in ballistic gel tests?

Federal Punch .22LR demonstrated superior penetration, reaching 24.75 inches, while CCI Mini-Mag .22LR penetrated 18 inches. Federal Punch maintained straight-line travel, whereas CCI Mini-Mag often tumbled, creating a wider wound channel but with less overall depth.

Which .22LR ammunition is better for self-defense based on this ballistic gel test?

For self-defense, Federal Punch .22LR is generally recommended due to its superior penetration, which is crucial for overcoming barriers like bone or cartilage. While CCI Mini-Mag creates a larger wound channel via tumbling, its reduced penetration is a significant drawback.

What were the average velocities of Federal Punch and CCI Mini-Mag .22LR from a 10-inch barrel?

The Federal Punch .22LR averaged 1467 FPS from the 10-inch barrel, significantly higher than the CCI Mini-Mag .22LR, which averaged 1167 FPS under the same conditions.

Did either Federal Punch or CCI Mini-Mag .22LR expand in the ballistic gel test?

No, neither the Federal Punch nor the CCI Mini-Mag .22LR ammunition showed any signs of expansion during the ballistic gel testing. The larger wound channel from the CCI Mini-Mag was attributed to tumbling.

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