9mm ballistics gel test: HST vs Gold dot vs Winchester defend

Published on March 13, 2021
Duration: 11:03

This video conducts a defensive-style 9mm Luger ballistics gel test using a Glock 26, simulating short-barrel pistol performance. It compares Speer Gold Dot (147gr and 124gr +P SB), Winchester Defender (147gr), and Federal HST (124gr) through four layers of denim and 10% ballistic gel. The instructor evaluates expansion, penetration, and overall wound channel characteristics against FBI protocols.

Quick Summary

In a 9mm Luger ballistics gel test using a Glock 26, the 124gr +P Short Barrel Speer Gold Dot was the only round to meet FBI protocol for expansion and penetration. Other rounds like the Federal HST and Winchester Defender showed good expansion but over-penetrated.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction & Gel Block Jim
  2. 00:589mm Defensive Gel Test Setup
  3. 01:26Ammunition Selection
  4. 01:56Shooting Order & Test Begins
  5. 03:00147gr Speer Gold Dot Results
  6. 04:17147gr Winchester Defender Results
  7. 05:16124gr +P SB Speer Gold Dot Results
  8. 06:16124gr Federal HST Results
  9. 07:40Bullet Recovery & Comparison
  10. 08:35Performance Analysis & Verdict
  11. 10:45Viewer Feedback & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What 9mm defensive ammunition performed best in the Glock 26 gel test?

In this specific test using a Glock 26 and FBI protocol, the 124gr +P Short Barrel Speer Gold Dot was the only round that met requirements for both adequate expansion and penetration without over-penetrating.

How did the Federal HST 124gr perform in the 9mm ballistics gel test?

The 124gr Federal HST demonstrated excellent expansion with significant petal formation and penetrated to approximately 19.38 inches, which the instructor noted as over-penetration according to FBI protocol.

What were the penetration depths for the tested 9mm defensive rounds?

Penetration depths varied: 147gr Speer Gold Dot around 15 inches, 147gr Winchester Defender nearly 20 inches, 124gr +P SB Speer Gold Dot about 16.5 inches, and 124gr Federal HST around 19.38 inches.

Does barrel length affect 9mm defensive ammunition performance?

Yes, barrel length significantly impacts performance. Testing with a short-barreled pistol like the Glock 26 simulates common concealed carry scenarios, and results can differ from longer barrels.

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