What Bullets Do In Real Life

Published on December 19, 2014
Duration: 24:42

This video provides an in-depth, expert-level analysis of various ammunition types and their terminal ballistics when fired through common barriers. Instructor Eric, a recognized subject matter expert, demonstrates the performance of rounds like Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator, Federal HST, and Hornady Critical Duty against auto glass, plywood, and drywall, offering crucial insights for self-defense and tactical applications. The testing emphasizes real-world scenarios and the importance of understanding how ammunition behaves under stress.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis reveals that ammunition performance varies significantly when fired through barriers. Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator excels in penetrating auto glass and multiple obstacles, while Federal HST struggles with expansion. Understanding how rounds like Hornady Critical Duty and Lehigh Maximum Expansion interact with materials like plywood and drywall is crucial for effective self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & .300 Blackout Testing
  2. 02:01Auto Glass: Lehigh Xtreme Penetrator
  3. 03:57Auto Glass: Federal HST & Hornady Critical Duty
  4. 06:06Auto Glass: Lehigh Controlled Fracturing
  5. 08:30Auto Glass: Lehigh Maximum Expansion
  6. 11:22Plywood Barrier Testing
  7. 16:46Drywall Barrier Testing
  8. 19:23Home Defense Scenario
  9. 22:04Extreme Barrier Penetration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do different bullet types perform against common barriers like auto glass?

In testing, the Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator showed excellent penetration through laminated auto glass with minimal deformation. Federal HST struggled, deforming significantly, while Hornady Critical Duty performed better but still showed some deflection. Lehigh Controlled Fracturing and Maximum Expansion also penetrated but with varied expansion results.

What is the significance of barrier blind ammunition in self-defense?

Barrier blind ammunition is designed to maintain its integrity and terminal ballistics after passing through intermediate objects like car doors or windshields. This is crucial in self-defense scenarios where threats may be behind cover, ensuring the projectile performs as intended upon reaching the target.

How does drywall affect bullet performance in home defense?

Drywall is a challenging barrier that can easily clog hollow point bullet cavities, potentially leading to over-penetration. Testing showed that some specialized rounds, like the Lehigh Maximum Expansion, were designed to stop within the first gel block after drywall, preventing unintended penetration.

Which ammunition types were tested for extreme barrier penetration?

The video specifically tested the Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator for extreme barrier penetration. It successfully traversed multiple obstacles including a chair, plywood, and two layers of drywall, still penetrating 16 inches of ballistic gel afterward.

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