Sig V-Crown .380 90gr JHP Ballistic Gel Test

Published on June 23, 2023
Duration: 5:34

This video details a ballistic gel test of Sig Elite Performance V-Crown .380 ACP 90gr JHP ammunition fired from a Ruger LCP Max. The test involved bare gel and four layers of denim to assess expansion and penetration. The ammunition demonstrated good expansion and met FBI minimum penetration standards in bare gel but showed no expansion through denim.

Quick Summary

The Sig Elite Performance V-Crown .380 ACP 90gr JHP, fired from a Ruger LCP Max, achieved 13 inches of penetration and 0.508-inch expansion in bare ballistic gelatin with 100% weight retention. Through four layers of denim, it showed no expansion and 19 inches of penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Ammunition Specs
  2. 00:20Firearm Used: Ruger LCP Max
  3. 00:39Ballistic Gel Calibration
  4. 00:50Test Setup: Bare Gel and Denim
  5. 01:20Bare Gel Test Shot Results
  6. 02:13Denim Test Shot Results
  7. 02:53Penetration Measurements
  8. 03:11Recovered Bullet Analysis
  9. 03:43Expansion Diameter Measurement
  10. 03:49Retained Weight Measurement
  11. 04:37Overall Performance Summary
  12. 05:22Conclusion and Next Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advertised specifications for the Sig Elite Performance V-Crown .380 ACP 90gr JHP?

The Sig Elite Performance V-Crown .380 ACP 90gr JHP is advertised to travel at 980 feet per second and produce 192 foot-pounds of energy. This test evaluates its actual performance in ballistic gelatin.

How did the Sig V-Crown .380 ACP 90gr JHP perform in bare ballistic gelatin?

In bare ballistic gelatin, the Sig V-Crown .380 ACP 90gr JHP achieved approximately 13 inches of penetration and exhibited uniform expansion to about 0.508 inches, with 100% weight retention.

What was the performance of the Sig V-Crown .380 ACP 90gr JHP through four layers of denim?

When fired through four layers of denim, the Sig V-Crown .380 ACP 90gr JHP showed no expansion and penetrated approximately 19 inches. This is a common challenge for many .380 ACP loads.

What firearm was used for the Sig V-Crown .380 ACP ballistic gel test?

The ballistic gel test was conducted using a Ruger LCP Max, a micro-compact pistol featuring a 2.75-inch barrel. This short barrel length can influence projectile velocity and performance.

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