IMI Systems DI-CUT JHP 9MM AMMO Ballistic Gel Test With the Taurus GX4!

Published on May 7, 2022
Duration: 13:53

This video presents a ballistic gel test of IMI Systems DI-CUT JHP 9mm ammunition, specifically the 115-grain and 124-grain variants, fired from a Taurus GX4 with a 3-inch barrel. The test reveals significant differences in terminal performance, with the 115-grain rounds fragmenting extensively, creating a large wound channel but losing mass, while the 124-grain rounds expanded reliably while retaining all their mass. The presenter notes the unexpected fragmentation of the 115-grain rounds and favors the 124-grain for its consistent performance and mass retention.

Quick Summary

The IMI Systems DI-CUT JHP 9mm 115-grain ammunition fragmented extensively in ballistic gel, creating a large wound channel but losing mass. The 124-grain variant expanded reliably, retained all its mass, and achieved similar penetration, making it the preferred choice for consistent performance and self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 01:49Chronographing 115gr Rounds
  3. 02:35Chronographing 124gr Rounds
  4. 03:32Ballistic Gel Test: 115gr First Shot
  5. 04:17Ballistic Gel Test: 124gr Shot
  6. 04:45Ballistic Gel Test: Second 115gr Shot
  7. 05:13Ballistic Gel Test: Third 115gr Shot
  8. 05:26Analyzing Gel Results
  9. 07:18Measuring Penetration Depths
  10. 08:48Examining Recovered Projectiles
  11. 09:51Weighing Recovered Projectiles
  12. 10:22Measuring Projectile Expansion
  13. 11:05Performance Comparison and Conclusion
  14. 11:46Final Thoughts and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the IMI Systems DI-CUT JHP 9mm 115-grain ammunition perform in ballistic gel?

The 115-grain IMI DI-CUT JHP 9mm ammunition exhibited significant fragmentation in ballistic gel. The jacket separated from the lead core, creating a large wound channel but losing substantial mass. Penetration reached approximately 14.75 inches for the largest fragment.

What were the results for the IMI Systems DI-CUT JHP 9mm 124-grain ammunition in the ballistic gel test?

The 124-grain IMI DI-CUT JHP 9mm ammunition performed very well, expanding reliably and retaining all of its mass. It achieved about 14.75 inches of penetration, creating a good wound channel without fragmenting, making it a preferred choice for the presenter.

What were the average velocities for the IMI DI-CUT JHP 9mm ammunition tested?

The average velocity for the 115-grain IMI DI-CUT JHP 9mm ammunition was 1033 feet per second, though some inconsistency was noted. The 124-grain variant averaged 995 feet per second, making it slightly slower.

Which IMI DI-CUT JHP 9mm variant did the presenter recommend for self-defense?

The presenter recommended the 124-grain IMI DI-CUT JHP 9mm variant for self-defense. This was due to its consistent expansion, complete mass retention, and reliable penetration, despite the 115-grain's impressive wound channel created by fragmentation.

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