Terminal Performance Testing of the 300 HAM'R

Published on April 30, 2020
Duration: 5:10

This video provides a comparative terminal performance analysis of the 300 HAM'R against 300 Blackout, 6.8 SPC, and 223 Remington using water jug testing. It highlights the 300 HAM'R's superior velocity and energy, particularly with heavier projectiles, and discusses conversion ease from AR-15 platforms.

Quick Summary

The 300 HAM'R demonstrates superior terminal performance compared to 300 Blackout, 6.8 SPC, and 223 Remington. It achieves 16% higher velocity and 35% more muzzle energy than supersonic 300 Blackout loads. Its 30 caliber projectile creates larger wound channels than 22 caliber rounds, and it can be easily converted from AR-15 platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction: Guy D'Hubert with Wilson Combat
  2. 00:08Terminal Performance Testing Setup
  3. 00:11Calibers Compared: 300 HAM'R, 300 Blackout, 223 Remington, 6.8 SPC
  4. 00:19Projectile Weights Used
  5. 00:43Initial 300 HAM'R Water Jug Testing
  6. 00:52Slow-Motion Camera Analysis
  7. 01:09300 Blackout vs. 300 HAM'R Comparison
  8. 01:32Subsonic vs. Supersonic Loads
  9. 01:47Chronograph Data: Velocity Difference
  10. 01:57Muzzle Energy Comparison
  11. 02:08300 HAM'R vs. 223 Remington: Caliber Impact
  12. 02:566.8 SPC vs. 300 HAM'R: Case and Conversion Differences
  13. 03:13Bolt Differences: 6.8 SPC vs. 300 HAM'R
  14. 03:22Terminal Performance: Bigger is Better
  15. 03:33Bullet Weight Comparison: HAM'R vs. SPC
  16. 03:40300 HAM'R vs. 6.8 SPC: Velocity and Energy
  17. 03:59Magazine Capacity Differences
  18. 04:14Watermelon Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the 300 HAM'R compare to the 300 Blackout in terms of terminal performance?

In supersonic load comparisons, the 300 HAM'R averaged 340 feet per second faster than the 300 Blackout. This 16% velocity increase translates to a significant 35% more muzzle energy, resulting in more drastic water dispersion and greater terminal impact.

What are the advantages of the 300 HAM'R over the 6.8 SPC?

The 300 HAM'R offers an 11% muzzle energy advantage over the 6.8 SPC, which is further amplified by its ability to utilize heavier bullets up to 150 grains, compared to the 6.8 SPC's maximum of 120 grains. Additionally, 300 HAM'R magazines can hold up to 30 rounds, while 6.8 SPC is limited to 25.

How easy is it to convert an AR-15 to a 300 HAM'R?

Converting a standard AR-15 platform (chambered in 223 or 5.56) to 300 HAM'R is relatively straightforward. It primarily requires replacing the barrel, the gas tube, and the magazine. This is simpler than converting to 6.8 SPC, which necessitates a different bolt due to case head size.

What projectile weights are available for the 300 HAM'R?

Wilson Combat offers a wide range of projectile weights for the 300 HAM'R, from 95 grains up to 150 grains. This versatility allows for tailored performance depending on the intended application, with 13 different projectiles and 16 available loads.

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