CANTALOUPES vs .22LR .22WMR .17HMR RIFLES

Published on September 3, 2022
Duration: 7:44

This video from Buckeye Ballistics provides an experimental comparison of three popular rimfire calibers: .22LR, .22WMR, and .17HMR, using cantaloupes as ballistic mediums. The host, an experienced shooter, demonstrates the distinct terminal ballistics of each round, highlighting how bullet construction and velocity affect target interaction. The comparison offers practical insights into the performance differences between these rimfire cartridges on soft tissue simulants.

Quick Summary

.22WMR delivered the most explosive impact on cantaloupes, blowing off the front face. .17HMR caused extensive internal damage via rapid bullet disintegration but didn't exit. .22LR produced moderate damage with a cleaner pass-through. This test highlights distinct terminal ballistics based on caliber, velocity, and bullet design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:17Ammunition Showcase
  3. 02:50.22LR Cantaloupe Impact
  4. 04:28.22WMR Cantaloupe Impact
  5. 05:16.17HMR Cantaloupe Impact
  6. 06:57Final Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

How do .22LR, .22WMR, and .17HMR calibers compare in terminal ballistics?

.22LR creates moderate damage with potential exit. .22WMR delivers explosive energy transfer, causing significant fragmentation. .17HMR, known for high velocity, causes extensive internal damage through rapid expansion and disintegration, often without exiting soft targets like cantaloupes.

What ammunition was used in the Buckeye Ballistics rimfire caliber test?

The test utilized Aguila .22 Super Extra 40-grain (modified HP), Winchester .22 WMR 40-grain JHP, and CCI A17 .17 HMR 17-grain Varmint Tip ammunition, showcasing different bullet constructions and performance characteristics.

What was the outcome of the .17HMR test against a cantaloupe?

The .17 HMR bullet completely disintegrated inside the cantaloupe, causing massive internal damage. Despite its high velocity, it failed to exit the melon, demonstrating rapid fragmentation upon impact with soft tissue.

Which rimfire caliber showed the most explosive effect on the cantaloupe target?

The .22WMR demonstrated the most explosive effect, blowing the front face off the cantaloupe and creating a large spray of debris. This indicates a significant and rapid transfer of energy upon impact compared to the .22LR and .17HMR in this test.

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