Performance Testing 9mm Black Hills Ammo Through Clothing and Gel

Published on December 26, 2025
Duration: 5:39

This video demonstrates a practical ballistic gel test of three Black Hills 9mm defensive ammunition loads: the 100-grain HoneyBadger, 115-grain TAC-XP +P, and 124-grain JHP +P. Expert firearms instructor Chris Cerino evaluates their performance through simulated heavy winter clothing, assessing penetration depth and expansion against FBI standards. The results provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of these rounds for self-defense scenarios.

Quick Summary

Expert Chris Cerino tested Black Hills 9mm defensive ammunition, including the 100gr HoneyBadger, 115gr TAC-XP +P, and 124gr JHP +P, through simulated winter clothing and ballistic gel. The 115gr TAC-XP +P achieved perfect expansion, while the 124gr JHP +P met the FBI's 18-inch penetration standard.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Black Hills 9mm Defensive Rounds
  2. 01:03Testing Methodology and FBI Standards
  3. 02:17Live Fire Performance Testing
  4. 03:11Results Analysis: Penetration and Expansion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FBI standard for handgun ammunition penetration?

The FBI standard for handgun ammunition penetration in ballistic gel is between 12 and 18 inches. This ensures the projectile can reach vital organs while minimizing over-penetration risks.

How did the Black Hills 9mm HoneyBadger perform in the clothing test?

The 100-grain Black Hills HoneyBadger demonstrated a clean wound channel and achieved deep penetration through the layers of denim, flannel, and a down jacket into the ballistic gel.

What were the expansion results for the Black Hills 9mm TAC-XP +P?

The 115-grain Black Hills TAC-XP +P ammunition showed perfect expansion after being fired through the simulated clothing barrier and into the ballistic gel, indicating effective terminal performance.

Did the Black Hills 9mm JHP +P meet the FBI penetration depth?

Yes, the 124-grain Black Hills JHP +P load successfully reached the 18-inch mark in the ballistic gel, meeting the upper limit of the FBI's recommended penetration standard.

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