It's A Family Affair!...HST vs Hydra Shok Federal Premium .327 Magnum Ammo Test!

Published on June 18, 2023
Duration: 14:49

This video provides a detailed ballistics test comparing Federal Premium HST and Hydra-Shok .327 Magnum ammunition. The instructor, with apparent experience in firearms testing, uses ballistic gel and a chronograph to measure penetration, expansion, and velocity from a Taurus 327 with a 2-inch barrel. Both ammunition types demonstrated excellent performance, with the HST achieving slightly deeper penetration and the Hydra-Shok showing immediate expansion.

Quick Summary

Federal Premium HST 104-grain .327 Magnum averaged 1314 fps and penetrated 17.75 inches in ballistic gel with excellent expansion. The Hydra-Shok 85-grain averaged 1223 fps, penetrated 15 inches, and showed immediate expansion. Both performed exceptionally well, though .327 Magnum ammo can be scarce and costly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:21Ammunition Overview: HST vs Hydra-Shok
  3. 01:47Firearm Used: Taurus 327
  4. 02:13Velocity Testing: Hydra-Shok
  5. 04:10Velocity Testing: HST
  6. 06:54Ballistic Gel Test Setup
  7. 07:14Hydra-Shok Gel Test
  8. 07:46HST Gel Test
  9. 08:12Gel Test Results Analysis
  10. 10:12Projectile Examination
  11. 11:08Projectile Weight and Expansion Measurements
  12. 12:00Conclusion and Recommendations
  13. 13:12.327 Magnum Ammunition Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Federal Premium HST .327 Magnum perform in ballistic gel testing?

The Federal Premium HST 104-grain .327 Magnum ammunition averaged 1314 fps from a 2-inch barrel, penetrated 17.75 inches in ballistic gel, and showed excellent expansion, retaining its weight and integrity.

What were the results for Federal Premium Hydra-Shok .327 Magnum in ballistic gel?

The Federal Premium Hydra-Shok 85-grain .327 Magnum averaged 1223 fps from a 2-inch barrel, penetrated 15 inches in ballistic gel, and demonstrated immediate, significant expansion with minimal weight loss.

Is .327 Magnum ammunition difficult to find and expensive?

Yes, the video notes that .327 Magnum ammunition, including the tested HST and Hydra-Shok rounds, can be hard to find and expensive when available, which is a common issue for this caliber.

What firearm was used for the .327 Magnum ammunition test?

The ammunition tests were conducted using a Taurus 327 revolver equipped with a 2-inch barrel, which is noted to produce lower velocities than advertised muzzle speeds due to the short barrel length.

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