Is It Super & Extra Enough To Beat The Punch? .22lr Punch vs Aguila Super Extra Ballistic Gel Test!

Published on November 26, 2021
Duration: 12:40

This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Federal Punch 29-grain ammunition against Aguila Super Extra 40-grain .22LR rounds. The Federal Punch demonstrated significantly deeper penetration, reaching 28 inches, while the Aguila Super Extra stopped at 14.5 inches. Both rounds created respectable wound channels, but the Punch's superior penetration is highlighted as a key factor for self-defense effectiveness.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic gel test, Federal Punch 29-grain .22LR achieved 28 inches of penetration, while Aguila Super Extra 40-grain .22LR stopped at 14.5 inches. The Federal Punch averaged 1432 fps, and the Aguila Super Extra averaged 1133 fps from a Ruger 10/22 Charger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:56Aguila Super Extra 40gr Overview
  3. 01:17Testing Platform: Ruger 10/22 Charger
  4. 01:54Federal Punch Velocity Test
  5. 02:41Aguila Super Extra Velocity Test
  6. 03:36Aguila Super Extra Gel Test
  7. 04:26Federal Punch Gel Test
  8. 04:49Aguila Super Extra Gel Results
  9. 05:00Federal Punch Gel Results & Penetration
  10. 05:22Wound Channel Comparison
  11. 07:33Measuring Penetration Depths
  12. 08:22Close-up Wound Channel Analysis
  13. 09:39Test Conclusion & Punch Dominance
  14. 10:04Previous High Performers vs. Punch
  15. 10:44Final Verdict: Punch is Dominant

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the penetration depth of Federal Punch 29-grain .22LR in ballistic gel?

The Federal Punch 29-grain .22LR ammunition achieved an impressive 28 inches of penetration in the ballistic gel test, often exceeding the first block and entering the second.

How did the Aguila Super Extra 40-grain .22LR perform in the ballistic gel test?

The Aguila Super Extra 40-grain .22LR stopped at 14.5 inches of penetration in the ballistic gel, creating a respectable wound channel but significantly less than the Federal Punch.

What firearm was used for the .22LR ballistic gel testing?

The ballistic gel tests were conducted using a Ruger 10/22 Charger equipped with a 10-inch barrel, chosen to offer a performance balance between handgun and rifle calibers.

What is the average velocity difference between Federal Punch and Aguila Super Extra .22LR?

The Federal Punch averaged 1432 feet per second, while the Aguila Super Extra averaged 1133 feet per second, indicating the Punch is approximately 298 feet per second faster from the test platform.

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