Pilgrim Ammunition: Range and Gel Block Tests

Published on May 10, 2025
Duration: 9:51

This video demonstrates the performance of Pilgrim Ammunition through ballistic gel tests and recoil comparison against Hornady Critical Defense. The tests highlight Pilgrim's high velocity (2000 ft/s), light 50-grain weight, and unique 'exploding' expansion pattern resulting in zero over-penetration. It also showcases significantly reduced recoil and improved control during rapid fire drills, making it a top choice for daily carry.

Quick Summary

Pilgrim Ammunition features a 50-grain projectile traveling at approximately 2000 ft/s, offering significantly less recoil (30-35% less) and a unique 'exploding' expansion pattern in ballistic gel that results in zero over-penetration and a contained wound channel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Pilgrim Ammunition unique for self-defense?

Pilgrim Ammunition is unique due to its lightweight 50-grain projectile, extremely high velocity (around 2000 ft/s), and its tendency to explode in an unconventional pattern upon impact, creating a significant wound channel with zero risk of over-penetration.

How does Pilgrim Ammunition compare in terms of recoil?

Pilgrim Ammunition is advertised to have 30-35% less recoil than standard 9mm rounds. This reduced recoil leads to less muzzle flip, making follow-up shots faster and more accurate, as demonstrated in rapid-fire drills.

What were the results of the ballistic gel tests for Pilgrim Ammunition?

In ballistic gel, Pilgrim Ammunition penetrated to about 10.5-11 inches and created a 4-inch starburst pattern, indicating significant expansion and fragmentation without over-penetration. This contrasts with a competitor's round which showed a cleaner, straighter wound channel.

Can Pilgrim Ammunition penetrate barriers like car doors?

Yes, Pilgrim Ammunition is stated to penetrate barriers like windshields and car doors. It's only when it hits flush with a soft medium like ballistic gel that it begins its characteristic expansion and fragmentation.

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