The Most Powerful .380acp Ammo You Can Buy - Ballistic Gel Test

Published on April 13, 2021
Duration: 35:02

This video provides an expert-level analysis of the most powerful .380 ACP ammunition through rigorous ballistic gel testing. The instructor, demonstrating high authority, evaluates rounds like Liberty Civil Defense, Norma MHP, Buffalo Bore +P, and Underwood +P against FBI protocols, including a four-layer denim barrier. Key takeaways highlight the challenges of achieving reliable expansion in .380 ACP through clothing and the differing performance characteristics of various gel mediums.

Quick Summary

Expert ballistic gel testing reveals that many high-power .380 ACP rounds struggle with reliable expansion through a four-layer denim barrier. Rounds like Liberty Civil Defense and G2 Research RIP are designed to fragment, while others face challenges due to fabric plugging hollow points. The choice of ballistic gel also impacts observed performance, highlighting the complexity of terminal ballistics.

Chapters

  1. 00:28Introduction and Methodology
  2. 01:29Ammunition Selection
  3. 08:12Hornady Critical Defense Baseline
  4. 12:54Underwood +P Performance
  5. 15:05Buffalo Bore +P Test
  6. 17:52Norma MHP Test
  7. 20:06G2 Research RIP and Liberty Civil Defense
  8. 27:29Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most powerful .380 ACP rounds tested?

The video tests several high-performance .380 ACP rounds including Liberty Civil Defense (50gr), Norma MHP (85gr), Buffalo Bore +P (90gr), Underwood +P (90gr), and G2 Research RIP (62gr), comparing their terminal ballistics through barriers.

Why is denim a crucial barrier in ballistic testing for .380 ACP?

A four-layer denim barrier simulates heavy clothing, a common obstacle for defensive ammunition. Many .380 ACP rounds fail to expand through denim because the fabric can plug the hollow point, leading to over-penetration instead of controlled expansion.

How does ballistic gel type affect .380 ACP test results?

The type of ballistic gel can significantly impact bullet performance. For instance, the Underwood +P round expanded reliably in organic (Knox) gel but failed to expand in clear synthetic gel, demonstrating the importance of gel medium consistency.

Which .380 ACP rounds are designed for fragmentation rather than expansion?

The Liberty Civil Defense and G2 Research RIP rounds are specifically designed to fragment upon impact. This fragmentation creates multiple wound channels, differing from the traditional hollow-point expansion method.

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