Underwood 9mm +P 147gr Hardcast Ballistic Gel Test & Review

Published on January 1, 2024
Duration: 14:42

This video presents a ballistic gel test of Underwood 9mm +P 147gr Hardcast ammunition fired from a subcompact Taurus G2 pistol. The test includes penetration through ballistic gel and a barrier of denim and plywood. The results are compared to a Barnes Tac-XP 115gr hollow point, highlighting the superior penetration of the hardcast rounds, making them a viable option for large predator defense.

Quick Summary

Underwood 9mm +P 147gr Hardcast ammunition demonstrated exceptional penetration, exceeding 24 inches through two 12-inch ballistic gel blocks and a significant barrier of denim and plywood, even when fired from a subcompact pistol. This makes them a viable option for defense against large predators.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 9mm Gel Test
  2. 00:05Underwood 147gr Hardcast +P Ammo
  3. 00:45Test Firearm: Taurus G2 Subcompact
  4. 01:11Ballistic Gel Setup & Calibration
  5. 01:35Bear Block Test
  6. 01:43First Barrier Block Test
  7. 03:25Barrier Test: Denim & Plywood
  8. 04:15Barrier Test Results
  9. 04:50Second Barrier Test Attempt
  10. 05:22Third Barrier Test Attempt
  11. 05:54Comparison: 115gr Hollow Point
  12. 06:36Hollow Point Gel Test
  13. 06:56Hollow Point Failure to Expand
  14. 08:24Hollow Point Through Denim Only
  15. 09:04Hollow Point Expansion Test
  16. 09:43115gr Tac XP Bullet Results
  17. 10:01Hollow Point Wound Cavity Analysis
  18. 11:07Hardcast Performance Summary
  19. 11:37Velocity & Barrel Length Impact
  20. 12:02Hollow Point vs. Hardcast Comparison
  21. 13:19Conclusion & Recommendations
  22. 13:46Tac-XP Expansion Data
  23. 14:00Steel Gong Impact Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Underwood 9mm +P 147gr Hardcast ammunition perform in ballistic gel tests?

The Underwood 9mm +P 147gr Hardcast ammunition demonstrated exceptional penetration, exceeding 24 inches through two 12-inch ballistic gel blocks and a significant barrier of denim and plywood, even when fired from a subcompact pistol.

What is the advantage of using 147gr hardcast bullets for self-defense?

147gr hardcast bullets offer deep penetration and create a wider wound channel due to their flat nose, providing significant damage potential without expanding. This makes them effective for defense against larger threats like black bears.

How does Underwood 147gr hardcast ammo compare to hollow points in barrier tests?

In barrier tests involving plywood, Underwood 147gr hardcast ammunition maintained its integrity and achieved deep penetration. In contrast, a Barnes Tac-XP 115gr hollow point failed to expand and penetrated much less when subjected to the same barrier.

Can a subcompact pistol effectively utilize 9mm +P 147gr hardcast rounds?

Yes, the test showed that even a subcompact pistol with a 3.2-inch barrel could achieve substantial penetration with Underwood 9mm +P 147gr Hardcast rounds. Using a longer-barreled pistol would likely yield even higher velocities and penetration.

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