9mm Ammo Shootout

Published on August 3, 2023
Duration: 23:46

This video details a comprehensive 9mm ammunition shootout and training drill comparison conducted by American Outlaw. The host and a guest test various ammunition types, including Defiant, Federal HST, Speer Gold Dot, Hornady, and Lehigh Defense, using ballistic gel at different distances (7 and 20 yards) to evaluate expansion, penetration, and wound channel creation. Timed shooting drills are performed to assess practical application and reliability, with a focus on self-defense scenarios. The expert analysis highlights the performance differences between various loads and offers insights into choosing effective defensive ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Defiant 135-grain 9mm ammunition demonstrated superior performance in ballistic gel tests, creating a significant wound channel and holding together well, making it a top contender for self-defense. At 7 yards, Speer Gold Dot and Federal HST 147-grain also performed well, while at 20 yards, HST 147-grain and Hornady 147-grain XTP showed improved results. Extreme heat can affect accuracy, potentially requiring a lower aim point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:46Sponsor: Bicastle Firearms Training Center
  3. 01:26Firearm Introduction: Nighthawk Thunder Ranch
  4. 01:54Ammunition Testing Introduction
  5. 02:04Defiant Ammunition Background
  6. 02:24Testing Methodology: Ballistic Gel & Distance
  7. 02:33Ammunition Order: Gold Dot, HST, Defiant, Sim X, Hornady
  8. 03:04Sponsor: Mack Belts
  9. 03:21Test 1: Speer Gold Dot 9mm Performance
  10. 03:49Test 2: Federal HST 124gr & 147gr Performance
  11. 04:22Build Drill: 7 Yards, 6 Shots
  12. 04:52Build Drill Analysis & Scores
  13. 05:35Test 3: Defiant 115gr & 135gr Performance
  14. 06:12Test 4: Sim X 45 Grain Performance & Malfunctions
  15. 07:04Test 5: Hornady 115 FTX & 147 XTP Performance
  16. 07:46Test 6: Hornady Critical Defense Performance
  17. 08:36Build Drill Re-run & Scores
  18. 09:3520 Yard Ballistic Gel Testing Setup
  19. 09:5320 Yard Test: Gold Dot & HST 147gr
  20. 10:4620 Yard Test: Defiant 135gr
  21. 10:5720 Yard Test: Hornady 147 XTP
  22. 11:0620 Yard Test: Lehigh Defense Bullet
  23. 11:3020 Yard Test: Simms Ammo Malfunctions
  24. 11:54Final Ammunition Thoughts & Recommendations
  25. 12:35Defiant Ammunition Recap & Discount Code
  26. 13:06MP5 Test & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What 9mm ammunition performed best in the ballistic gel tests?

The Defiant 135-grain 9mm ammunition was highlighted for its excellent performance, creating a significant wound channel and maintaining bullet integrity. Federal HST 147-grain and Hornady 147-grain XTP also showed good results, particularly at longer distances.

What are the key factors to consider when choosing self-defense 9mm ammunition?

Key factors include bullet expansion, penetration depth, wound channel creation, and reliability. Ammunition that fragments excessively or fails to expand properly may be less effective. Consistency and performance across different distances are also important considerations.

How does extreme heat affect shooting?

Extreme heat can cause ammunition powder to burn faster, potentially increasing velocity and causing rounds to impact higher than intended. Shooters may need to adjust their aim downwards in very hot conditions to compensate for this effect.

What is the 'build drill' and why is it used?

The 'build drill' is a timed shooting exercise where a shooter fires six shots into the A-zone of a target as quickly as possible. It's used to assess a shooter's ability to maintain accuracy and speed under pressure, simulating a self-defense scenario.

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