Recoil Test: .300 HAM'R vs .30-30 WIN

Published on December 13, 2018
Duration: 5:13

This video provides a side-by-side recoil test and ballistics comparison between the .300 HAM'R and .30-30 Winchester cartridges. The discussion highlights the .300 HAM'R's efficiency in generating comparable ballistics to the .30-30 with less powder, leading to a perceived softer recoil impulse. The AR platform's design is also noted as contributing to better controllability compared to traditional lever-action rifles.

Quick Summary

The .300 HAM'R was developed to match the ballistics of the .30-30 Winchester, achieving comparable performance with greater powder efficiency. This results in a softer recoil impulse, especially when chambered in an AR platform rifle, which offers better controllability due to its inline stock design.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to .300 HAM'R Goal
  2. 00:18Side-by-Side Comparison
  3. 00:30Recoil Impulse and Duration
  4. 00:44Powder Burn and Recoil
  5. 00:57.300 HAM'R Efficiency
  6. 01:10Chronograph Comparison
  7. 01:24AR Platform Design Advantages
  8. 01:40Controllability Discussion
  9. 01:54First Shots Fired
  10. 02:18Recoil Test Results
  11. 02:40Post-Shot Impressions
  12. 02:48.30-30 Ammunition Availability
  13. 02:56.30-30 Bullet Weight Limitations
  14. 03:09.300 HAM'R Load Variations
  15. 03:15Number of .300 HAM'R Loads
  16. 03:25.300 HAM'R Bullet Selection
  17. 03:53Ballistic Testing Insights
  18. 04:00Favorite Load: 130gr Speer Hardcore
  19. 04:18Game Performance Example
  20. 04:40Final Impressions
  21. 04:51Subscribe to Wilson Combat Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary goal of the .300 HAM'R cartridge?

The primary goal of the .300 HAM'R cartridge was to replicate the ballistics and performance of the .30-30 Winchester. This was achieved through efficient powder usage, providing comparable performance with less propellant.

How does the .300 HAM'R compare to the .30-30 Winchester in terms of recoil?

The .300 HAM'R generally exhibits less recoil than the .30-30 Winchester, primarily because it burns less powder. This efficiency, combined with the AR platform's design, leads to a more manageable recoil impulse and better controllability.

What are the advantages of the AR platform in this comparison?

The AR platform's straight, inline stock design contributes to better controllability and reduced muzzle movement compared to traditional lever-action rifles with a more pronounced stock drop. This design helps manage recoil effectively.

What is the range of bullet weights available for the .300 HAM'R?

The .300 HAM'R offers a wide selection of bullet weights, ranging from 100-grain varmint bullets and 110-grain defense rounds up to 150-grain options like the SST and soft points. This versatility allows for various applications.

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