9mm vs .357 Sig vs 10mm vs 5.7x28mm vs Ballistic Gel

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[Music] what's up guys my name is Scott you're watching Kentucky ballistics and I forgot to shave today so today we're gonna do ballistic gel test with nine-millimeter 357 sig 10 millimeter and 5 7 by 28 we have two 16-inch blocks of 10% ballistic gel made by clear ballistics they're gonna be set up about 5 yards away normally I'm about seven yards back but I'm gonna scoop just a little closer today because we're gonna be putting four rounds into those blocks and I don't really have any room for error also I broke out the canopy today because it is super hot I'm still going to be hot but the ballistic gel will be nice and cool because when the Sun beats down on it too long it'll start to melt to the table and I didn't really want to have those issues today so it'll be nice and shaded while we sweated it so for the guns and ammo we're using in today's video first we have a Glock gin for model 19 we're gonna be loaded up with some Underwood ammo nine-millimeter 147 grain + p jacketed hollow points for the 357 sig we have a blockage in four model 31 and we're gonna be using some Underwood ammo 357 sig 147 grain jacketed hollow points then we have the FN five-seven chambered in 5.7 by 28 millimeter and we're gonna be using I believe these are made by FN this is a 40 gram projectile and it's a Hornady V Max and then last four 10 millimeter we have a Glock to gin for model 20 and we're gonna be loaded up with some Underwood ammo ten milliliter 200 grain jacketed hollow points okay let's cronograph this ammunition before we shoot it through the ballistic gel we are seven yards away from our cronograph and we're gonna start out with the guac Jun 4 model 19 and we're loading up with the nine-millimeter + p hundred and forty-seven grain jacketed hollow points 1125 [Music] 1072 1090 1094 and 1070 three four five shots that gives us an average of 1090 feet per second next up is the 357 sig this is a Glock gin full remodel 31 and we're loaded up with some Underwood ammo 147 grain jacketed hollow points 1230 1239 1241 1224 and 1239 for five shots we had an average of 1234 feet per second next up is the FN five-seven and we're going to be loaded up with some FN five-seven by 28 millimeter 40-grain quantity V Max and that is a mouthful 1679 feet per second [Music] 1711 [Music] 1631 1666 and 1629 out of five shots we had an average of 1663 feet per second last is the ten millimeter let's take walk June for model 20 and we're loading up with some Underwood MO 200 grain jacketed hollow points 1108 1085 1094 1104 we have a duplicate of 1104 so I'm going to shoot one more time 1100 not counting the duplicate for five shots we have an average of 1098 feet per second let's get started with a nine-millimeter well these things never go is playing I hit exactly round as a me but the bullet decided it wanted to beer off to the left and shoot out the side of the block so let's do it again [Applause] so here's your a real quick look at the wind channel the nine-millimeter but before we measure or anything like that we're going to go ahead and shoot it with the other three calibers up next is 357 sig that stages why nice so here's a close-up of the 357 sig wound channel and we can already tell that the nine-millimeter has penetrated deeper than the 357 sig but again before we measure we're going to go ahead and shoot it with the other two calibers now it's time for the FN five-seven so here's your a look at the wound Channel the 5-7 by 28 it looks like it dumped a lot of energy really fast and did not penetrate very deep but didn't even make it into the second block now let's finish up with a 10 millimeter what a mess so there's the 9 millimeter wound channel go all the way over to our second block and see that the bullet is actually turned around backwards here is the 357 sig wound channel you can tell the ball it started to break up pretty quick there's a piece of lead there there's a piece of lead and we continued on into our second block and you can see pieces of lead in that wound channel day or two here's the 5 7 by 28 wound channel and you can tell the that bullet dumped a lot of energy really fast and broke up pretty quick then stopped shallow it didn't even make it into the second block and then here's our 10 millimeter wound channel and it goes all the way over here into the second block as well and here's your side view of the blocks there's the five seven by 28 there is the 357 sig or here we have the 9 millimeter and Maher is the 10 millimeter the 5 7 by 28 made it about 14 and a half inches into the gel the 357 sig made at about 19 inches the 10 millimeters wound channel measures in right around nineteen and a half inches and the 9 millimeter measures in right around 22 inches so real quick here's a close-up of the bullets this is the 9 millimeter here's the 357 sig the ten millimeter and the five seven by 28 millimeter so now we're gonna weigh the bullets first up is the hundred and forty-seven green 9-millimeter and we're left with a hundred and thirty point two grains next up to the hundred and forty seven grain three two seven seed and we're left with one hundred and twenty four point three grains now the two hundred grain 10-millimeter number left with 100 95.7 grains and last the 40 grain 5.7 by 28 millimeter and we're left with thirty nine point six grains and now we'll take a few measurements first up is the nine-millimeter we have 0.5 to two point four six four and point five zero five next up is the 357 sig we have 0.5 zero nine point five zero two and point five three zero next is the ten millimeter we have point six three zero point six eight five and point six zero nine and last we have the five point seven by twenty eight millimeter we have point four six zero point three nine three and point four three five alright guys that's it for today's video I hope you enjoyed it I want to give our friends over under what a mo a special thanks for supplying us the ammunition used in today's video don't forget if you use coupon code Kentucky 10 you'll get 10% off your purchase be sure to give the video a like and subscribe to the channel if you're a new subscriber make sure you hit that little bell at the top it's going to give you notifications when we upload new videos also be sure to check out Kentucky ballistas clothing and check us out on patreon Facebook Instagram and Twitter links to all those are the description down below or you can find them on our website Kentucky ballistics comm again my name is Scott thank you for watching Kentucky ballistics and I'll see you next time [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Channel: Kentucky Ballistics
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Length: 11min 13sec (673 seconds)
Published: Wed Oct 03 2018
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