.22LR vs Coconuts - Round Nose - Hollow Point - Hyper Velocity

Published on May 29, 2023
Duration: 6:22

This video compares the terminal performance of three types of .22LR ammunition fired from a pistol into coconuts: standard round nose, hollow point, and hyper velocity hollow point. The instructor demonstrates that while the round nose and hollow point show moderate penetration and expansion, the hyper velocity hollow point significantly outperforms them, causing more dramatic fragmentation of the coconut. The video highlights the importance of ammunition selection for terminal effects and notes that higher velocity rounds generally offer better performance.

Quick Summary

The video compares .22LR Round Nose, Hollow Point, and Hyper Velocity Hollow Point ammunition fired from a pistol into coconuts. The hyper velocity hollow point showed significantly better terminal performance, causing the coconut to fragment, while the others had less dramatic effects. Firing from a pistol results in considerable velocity loss compared to a rifle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Video Purpose
  2. 00:47Ammunition Types Tested
  3. 01:14Coconut Setup
  4. 02:10First Shot (Round Nose)
  5. 03:02Second Shot (Hollow Point)
  6. 03:36Third Shot (Hyper Velocity)
  7. 04:12Round Nose Entry and Exit
  8. 04:26Hollow Point Entry and Exit
  9. 04:36Hyper Velocity Results
  10. 04:44Conclusion and Future Tests
  11. 06:06Gear Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of .22LR ammunition were tested against coconuts?

The video tested three types of .22LR ammunition: standard high velocity round nose, hollow point, and a hyper velocity hollow point (30 grain, advertised 1700 fps from a rifle). These were fired from a pistol to compare their terminal performance.

How did the different .22LR ammunition types perform on coconuts?

The standard round nose provided basic penetration. The hollow point showed some expansion and increased damage. The hyper velocity hollow point demonstrated the most significant effect, causing the coconut to fragment and explode, indicating superior terminal ballistics.

Does firing .22LR from a pistol affect its performance compared to a rifle?

Yes, firing .22LR from a pistol results in a significant loss of velocity compared to a rifle, estimated at around 300 feet per second. This velocity loss impacts the ammunition's terminal performance.

Why use a .22LR pistol for this coconut test instead of a larger caliber?

Using a .22LR pistol allows for a clearer comparison between different ammunition types. More powerful calibers would likely obliterate the coconuts, making it difficult to observe the specific effects of bullet design and velocity differences.

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