Underwood Extreme Defender .380acp 68gr +P & Standard Pressure Ballistic Gel Test

Published on January 9, 2023
Duration: 11:39

This guide details a methodical ballistic gel test for Underwood Extreme Defender .380 ACP ammunition, as demonstrated by Buckeye Ballistics. It covers gel preparation, calibration, barrier setup, and data collection using a chronograph. The test evaluates both standard and +P pressure rounds, focusing on penetration depth, wound cavity creation, and projectile integrity, aiming to meet FBI standards. The expert-level instruction emphasizes objective, data-driven conclusions.

Quick Summary

Buckeye Ballistics conducted a ballistic gel test of Underwood Extreme Defender 68gr .380 ACP ammunition. The standard pressure round achieved 1025 fps and 12.25-12.5 inches of penetration, while the +P round reached 1257 fps and 15-15.5 inches, both meeting FBI standards. The fluted copper bullets maintained their shape, demonstrating barrier blind performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gel Setup
  2. 00:48Ammunition Overview
  3. 02:26Test Firearm: Ruger LCP Max
  4. 03:45Gel Calibration and Barrier Setup
  5. 05:33Standard Pressure Test Results
  6. 06:50+P Pressure Test Results
  7. 10:05Conclusion and Bullet Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Underwood Extreme Defender .380 ACP perform in ballistic gel?

The Underwood Extreme Defender 68gr .380 ACP, both standard and +P, demonstrated impressive performance in ballistic gel tests. The standard round penetrated 12.25-12.5 inches, while the +P round reached 15-15.5 inches, meeting FBI standards. Both maintained their shape due to their fluted copper design.

What is the difference in velocity between standard and +P Underwood Extreme Defender .380 ACP?

In tests using a Ruger LCP Max with a 2.75-inch barrel, the standard pressure Underwood Extreme Defender 68gr .380 ACP clocked 1025 fps. The +P version achieved a significantly higher 1257 fps, showcasing the increased power output.

Are Underwood Extreme Defender bullets designed to expand?

No, the Underwood Extreme Defender bullets are designed with a fluted copper construction that promotes fluid disruption rather than expansion. This 'barrier blind' design allows them to maintain their integrity and performance when encountering materials like denim or bone.

What firearm was used for the Underwood Extreme Defender .380 ACP ballistic gel test?

The ballistic gel test utilized a Ruger LCP Max pistol, which features a short 2.75-inch barrel. The presenter noted that while the LCP Max is not officially rated for +P ammunition, it was used for testing purposes.

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