Hornady CCI 30gr V-Max & Remington 33gr Accutip .22WMR Ballistic Gel Test at 50 & 100 Yards

Published on December 1, 2023
Duration: 30:45

This video details a ballistic gel test comparing Hornady 30gr V-Max, CCI 30gr V-Max, and Remington 33gr AccuTip .22 WMR ammunition at 50 and 100 yards. The tests reveal that at 50 yards, the V-Max bullets create large wound cavities through tumbling and yawing, while the AccuTip also performs similarly. At 100 yards, none of the tested rounds reliably expand, instead exhibiting significant yawing and tumbling, leading to shallow penetration but wide wound channels. The CCI V-Max bullets, being older, showed a slight difference in tip retention compared to newer Hornady V-Max, potentially due to age.

Quick Summary

At 50 and 100 yards, .22 WMR V-Max and AccuTip bullets primarily rely on tumbling and yawing for terminal effect, creating wide wound channels with limited penetration. Expansion is generally not observed at these distances, though it can occur at very close ranges like 12 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Ammunition Overview
  2. 01:37Ballistic Gelatin Setup & Calibration
  3. 02:0850 Yard Test Setup & Firing Sequence
  4. 02:5250 Yard Test Results: V-Max vs. AccuTip
  5. 04:0150 Yard Test: Remington AccuTip Performance
  6. 04:23Second 50 Yard Remington Shot
  7. 05:0750 Yard Penetration & Cavity Measurements
  8. 06:49Additional 50 Yard Shots & Results
  9. 07:14Examining 50 Yard Gel Block Captures
  10. 08:07Analysis of Bullet Yawing and Non-Expansion
  11. 09:04100 Yard Penetration Comparison
  12. 10:0450 Yard Bullet Condition Analysis
  13. 11:02Remington AccuTip Tip Retention Observation
  14. 11:51Transition to 100 Yard Testing
  15. 12:18100 Yard Setup & Wind Conditions
  16. 12:48100 Yard Firing Sequence
  17. 13:15100 Yard Misses Due to Wind
  18. 14:05Wind Impact on 100 Yard Shots
  19. 15:12100 Yard Gel Block Examination (Partial Captures)
  20. 16:16100 Yard Hornady V-Max Results
  21. 16:52100 Yard Remington AccuTip Results
  22. 17:45100 Yard CCI V-Max Results & Misses
  23. 18:08Analysis of CCI V-Max Expansion (Possible)
  24. 19:36Additional 100 Yard Shots & Results
  25. 20:13Final 100 Yard CCI V-Max Analysis
  26. 21:09Summary of 100 Yard Performance
  27. 22:11Bullet Examination & Retained Weight
  28. 23:01Comparison of V-Max vs. AccuTip Performance
  29. 23:26Retained Weight Measurements: CCI V-Max
  30. 24:56Retained Weight Measurements: Remington AccuTip
  31. 25:23Retained Weight Measurements: Hornady V-Max
  32. 26:10Detailed Measurement of V-Max Fragments
  33. 26:36Point Blank Test for Expansion
  34. 28:12Point Blank Test Results: AccuTip Expansion
  35. 29:06Conclusion: Tumbling vs. Expansion
  36. 30:30Final Thoughts & Playlist Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Hornady 30gr V-Max and CCI 30gr V-Max .22 WMR perform in ballistic gel at 50 yards?

At 50 yards, both Hornady and CCI 30gr V-Max .22 WMR bullets demonstrated significant tumbling and yawing in ballistic gelatin, creating large permanent wound cavities. They achieved approximately 5-6 inches of penetration without apparent expansion.

What was the terminal ballistics performance of Remington 33gr AccuTip .22 WMR at 100 yards?

At 100 yards, the Remington 33gr AccuTip .22 WMR did not reliably expand. Instead, it exhibited significant yawing and tumbling, resulting in approximately 13-14 inches of penetration and creating a wide wound channel.

Do .22 WMR V-Max bullets expand at 100 yards?

In this test, .22 WMR V-Max bullets (both Hornady and CCI) did not reliably expand at 100 yards. They tended to yaw or tumble sideways, creating a large wound channel but with limited penetration.

What is the difference between Hornady and CCI V-Max .22 WMR ammunition?

Both use the same Hornady V-Max projectile. However, older CCI versions tested tended to shed their tips at 100 yards, unlike newer Hornady versions which retained theirs. This difference may be due to ammunition age or manufacturing variations.

Can Remington AccuTip .22 WMR expand?

Yes, the Remington 33gr AccuTip .22 WMR can expand, but it typically requires very close range. At 12 yards, expansion was observed, leading to shallower penetration (around 9.5-10.5 inches) but a wider wound cavity.

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