Self-Defense Ammo with Stopping Power | Guns & Gear S10

Published on December 16, 2018
Duration: 3:48

This video showcases the terminal ballistics performance of Black Hills Ammunition's Honey Badger self-defense rounds, specifically the .45 ACP 135-grain variant. Tested using 10% ballistic gelatin and simulated barriers, the Honey Badger demonstrated significant temporary and permanent wound cavities, achieving deep penetration without traditional hollow-point expansion. The instructor highlights its effectiveness in creating immediate trauma and its superiority to many hollow-point designs for defensive applications.

Quick Summary

Black Hills Ammunition's Honey Badger .45 ACP 135-grain rounds are engineered for immediate wound cavity creation, offering superior terminal ballistics compared to many hollow-point designs. Tested in 10% ballistic gelatin, they achieve significant temporary and permanent cavities, ensuring effective threat neutralization for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to Black Hills Ammunition
  2. 00:16Introducing the Honey Badger Load
  3. 00:29Ballistic Gelatin Testing Facility
  4. 00:31Testing Protocols and Standards
  5. 00:45Barrier Testing Explained
  6. 01:08Test Setup: .45 ACP Honey Badger
  7. 01:31Retrieving the Gelatin Block
  8. 01:46Examining Wound Cavity and Penetration
  9. 02:06Performance Analysis: Temporary Cavity
  10. 02:14Projectile Design vs. Hollow Points
  11. 02:30Wound Track Dimensions
  12. 02:54Recovered Projectile Analysis
  13. 03:06Conclusion: Life-Saving Potential
  14. 03:16Purpose of Defensive Handguns
  15. 03:26Final Thoughts on Honey Badger

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Black Hills Ammunition's Honey Badger effective for self-defense?

The Honey Badger is designed to create a significant wound cavity immediately upon impact, without needing to expand like a traditional hollow-point. This projectile design ensures consistent performance and deep penetration, making it highly effective for stopping threats quickly.

How is defensive ammunition performance typically tested?

Defensive ammunition performance is commonly tested using 10% ballistic gelatin, which simulates tissue. This method allows for evaluation of wound cavity size, penetration depth, and projectile expansion, with standards often set by agencies like the FBI.

What were the results of the .45 ACP Honey Badger ballistic gelatin test?

The .45 ACP 135-grain Honey Badger demonstrated impressive results, creating a temporary cavity over 12 inches long and 3.5 inches wide, with a total wound track of approximately 18 inches. The projectile remained undeformed, indicating its effectiveness is inherent to its design.

Does the Honey Badger bullet expand like a hollow-point?

No, the Honey Badger is specifically designed not to expand or mushroom like a traditional hollow-point. Its effectiveness comes from its ability to create a large wound cavity and achieve deep penetration immediately upon impact, independent of expansion.

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