Projectile Penetration Test - .30 FX Hybrids, Zan, NSA, Daystate Howler, JSB Hades, Predator Polymags WARNING: Unprocessed Carcass Shot

In this video this AAA competitive shooter uses carcasses (to be processed for consumption) to test airgun ammo penetration and expansion. I keep forgetting g this guy’s name. I want to say it’s Andy, but I’m unsure.

This testing is really presented tastefully. He will clean and display the spent ammo and skulls to show the effects of head shots from 60 yards. He also took some body shots, but he doesn’t show the effects of the shots in tissue. However, you will see the expansion on the recovered cleaned projectiles.

Video runtime approx 30 minutes.

video courtesy of Pepi_Gets_It_Done
 
In this video this AAA competitive shooter uses carcasses (to be processed for consumption) to test airgun ammo penetration and expansion. I keep forgetting g this guy’s name. I want to say it’s Andy, but I’m unsure.

This testing is really presented tastefully. He will clean and display the spent ammo and skulls to show the effects of head shots from 60 yards. He also took some body shots, but he doesn’t show the effects of the shots in tissue. However, you will see the expansion on the recovered cleaned projectiles.

Video runtime approx 30 minutes.

video courtesy of Pepi_Gets_It_Done
Nice! Very good video!
 
Very helpful video, thanks for posting this, Dave. 😊

Maybe you could include in your title the word expansion — because that's what interested me most.


🔸️The expansion results of the hollow points are — depressing....
But with the (calculated) low impact velocities (IV) this comes as no surprise.

Poly (690fps IV)
Hades (716fps IV)
Hybrids (818fps IV)


Thanks again! 👍🏼

Matthias
 
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