Top 3 EDC, Which One Will It Be?....Buffalo Bore vs Grizzly vs Underwood 10mm AMMO Test!

Published on March 3, 2024
Duration: 21:21

This video provides an expert-level comparison of three top-tier 10mm Auto ammunition loads for Everyday Carry (EDC) from Buffalo Bore, Grizzly, and Underwood. Utilizing a Glock 29 Gen 4 and a LabRadar chronograph, the test measures velocity, muzzle energy, penetration, expansion, and weight retention through a clothing barrier and ballistic gel. The expert assessment highlights the practical application of these data points for selecting the most effective self-defense ammunition.

Quick Summary

An expert 10mm Auto ammunition test compared Buffalo Bore, Grizzly, and Underwood loads for EDC. Using a Glock 29 Gen 4 and LabRadar, the test measured velocity, energy, penetration, and expansion through ballistic gel and a clothing barrier. The Buffalo Bore 180gr Heavy 10mm JHP was favored for its deep penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 01:14Holster Review: Muddy River Tactical
  3. 04:30Ammunition Selection
  4. 06:23Velocity Testing
  5. 11:03Ballistic Gel Performance
  6. 16:06Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What 10mm Auto ammunition was tested for EDC performance?

The test compared three premium 10mm Auto loads: Grizzly 200gr JHP, Underwood 155gr XTP JHP, and Buffalo Bore 180gr Heavy 10mm JHP, all evaluated for their effectiveness in self-defense scenarios.

How was the ballistic performance of the 10mm ammunition measured?

Performance was measured using a LabRadar chronograph for velocity and energy, and through ballistic gel blocks with a clothing barrier to assess penetration depth, expansion, and weight retention.

Which 10mm round was recommended for EDC and why?

The Buffalo Bore 180gr Heavy 10mm JHP was recommended due to its deep penetration (17.25 inches) and consistent performance, though all tested rounds showed excellent self-defense capabilities.

What holster was reviewed and what was its key feature?

A Muddy River Tactical holster for the Glock 29 Gen 4 was reviewed, highlighting its superior 'click' retention provided by a full Kydex construction, differentiating it from pressure-based retention systems.

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