SIG vs MAG!....357 V-Crown vs Federal HST Self-Defense AMMO Ballistic Gel Test!

Published on March 2, 2024
Duration: 12:38

This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Sig V-Crown 357 SIG 125-grain ammunition against Federal HST 357 Magnum 154-grain ammunition. The test evaluates bullet expansion, penetration, and velocity through a heavy clothing barrier. While both performed well, the 357 Magnum HST demonstrated superior expansion and slightly less penetration, with the 357 SIG V-Crown achieving higher velocity but less expansion.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic gel test comparing Sig V-Crown 357 SIG and Federal HST 357 Magnum, the HST 154-grain achieved superior expansion (0.610 inches) and excellent energy transfer, penetrating 21.5 inches. The V-Crown 125-grain averaged higher velocity (1375 FPS) but had less expansion (0.520 inches) and deeper penetration (23.12 inches). Both retained 100% of their weight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:14Ammunition Overview: Sig V-Crown 357 SIG
  3. 01:24Ammunition Overview: Federal HST 357 Magnum
  4. 02:11Firearm Setup: Barrel Lengths
  5. 02:50Velocity Test: Sig V-Crown 357 SIG
  6. 04:13Velocity Test: Federal HST 357 Magnum
  7. 05:39Ballistic Gel Test: Firing Sequence
  8. 06:19Sig V-Crown Gel Results
  9. 06:24Federal HST Gel Results
  10. 06:52Gel Test Analysis: Penetration and Expansion
  11. 08:29Projectile Close-Up: V-Crown vs HST
  12. 09:07Projectile Examination: HST vs V-Crown
  13. 10:22Projectile Measurements: Sizes
  14. 10:41Conclusion and Winner
  15. 11:22Final Thoughts and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key performance differences between Sig V-Crown 357 SIG and Federal HST 357 Magnum in the ballistic gel test?

The Federal HST 357 Magnum 154-grain demonstrated superior expansion, reaching 0.610 inches, and slightly less penetration (21.5 inches) compared to the Sig V-Crown 357 SIG 125-grain, which expanded to 0.520 inches and penetrated 23.12 inches. Both retained 100% of their weight.

What were the average velocities achieved by the Sig V-Crown 357 SIG and Federal HST 357 Magnum during the test?

The Sig V-Crown 357 SIG 125-grain averaged 1375 FPS, exceeding its advertised velocity. The Federal HST 357 Magnum 154-grain averaged 1300 FPS, with a high of 1352 FPS, indicating more variability in its performance.

Which ammunition was deemed the winner in the ballistic gel comparison and why?

The Federal HST 357 Magnum 154-grain was declared the winner due to its more significant expansion and excellent energy transfer in the ballistic gel, making it a preferred choice for self-defense despite slightly less penetration than the 357 SIG V-Crown.

What type of barrier was used in the ballistic gel test for the 357 SIG and 357 Magnum ammunition?

A heavy clothing barrier was used, consisting of denim, fleece, and two layers of cotton t-shirt, to simulate real-world self-defense scenarios before the ammunition entered the ballistic gel blocks.

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