10mm HST Extreme GEL TEST... I Didn't Expect THIS!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- Federal's 200 grain 10mm HST takes on our "Frost Giant" ballistic gel test, and this happened... Never would've believed it if I hadn't seen it.
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Good demo, lots of info, thanks.
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Over 75% of shots fired in self defense situations are clean misses, so over penetration is the least of a shooter's worries.
I won't buy any 10mm ammo for serious purposes unless it's pushing 700ft/lbs
Buffalo Bore gets it right so it makes me wonder why most other is watered down. I get 560ft/lbs from my 40 cal
Yep! Love my 40. But 10mm ? Think most are loaded to 40 specs.
Specs
Caliber 10mm Auto
Grain Weight 200
Bullet Style HST Jacketed Hollow Point
Muzzle Velocity 1130
Test Barrel Length In 5
Package Quantity 20
Usage Self-Defense
Wow not used to seeing HST's not performing well
Indeed. They've somewhat replaced the Gold Dot as the new standard others try to meet. Thanks for watching; hope you subscribed. cheers.
Yeah, surprised the heck out of me, too. Cheers.
What!!!!!! Dam .the 45 HST dose good every video
So what gun is this being used to test this Ammo
As I state in the video, a 5 inch 1911. In the future you may want to take notes prior to commenting. Cheers.
@@locacarnivore900 Dude that's al you said. Nothing about the make and model and manufacturer. Why take note if you video everything instead of just having the camera zoomed in on the gel block
@@TheRealZJM377 At 2:30 time stamp in the video I state clearly the test gun is a 5-inch barreled 1911. As to the cam on the block only, it's simple. I want to show the audience what the impact on the block looks like because that's the central plot here--bullet performance. Also, truth be told, I only have one camera and to do the shot like you suggest, would require two. Now, if people, such as yourself, would pony up some $$$ on my Patreon, I could afford another camera and improve the production values of these videos. Something I very much would like to do. Thanks again for your input, every bit helps me improve as time goes forward. Cheers.
@@locacarnivore900 made by?
@@TheRealZJM377 Springfield Armory Ronin.
Those 10mm rounds are weak sauce, I like Buffalo Bore Heavy 180 gr hollow points & Double Tap 125 gr all copper hollow points 🔥🔥🔥
Dam didn't even show the gun you are shooting?
True, but did tell you it was a 1911. I Suppose you may be one of the few people who have never seen one. Orson Wells once said film is life with the boring parts taken out. I took out the boring part. Cheers.
And why is camera just focused on the block of Gel .dam at least show you Actually shooting the gun. Horrible video dude
Thanks for watching. The point of the video is the bullet's terminal performance, not the gun it is fired from, per se. Perhaps you've never seen a 1911 belch forth a projectile? If not, you can binge watch my review videos on various 1911s and see what it's like. :) Also, if you're that broken up about it, you can create your own TH-cam channel and make a video to show the rest of us how it's done. If, that is, you mom will let you have some time out of her basement. :) Cheers.
The test would be better if you put pork ribs in test. Otherwise not real.
Gel isn't a substitute for internal organs. It isn't "real" unless it's tested on what it was designed for.
I'm sure if you provided a $120 gel block, I'm sure he would try it for you.
Dude , you talk way to much.
Thank you. It s part of the job though, you know. Cheers.
Usually I like long-winded details but this could use a bit of trimming.
@@FoulPetI do my best to ruthlessly edit. You should see the stuff which ends up on the cutting room floor! Cheers.
@locacarnivore900 was better than I'd probably do. It's easier to complain than make a video.
@@FoulPetYou speak truth.