It would be cool to see controversial caliber comparisons on ballistics gel at high speed, for example 7.62x39 vs 300blk, 5.56 vs 5.45, 9mm Luger vs .40 s&w ect..
That is the most amazing ballistic gell footage I've ever seen. The controlled chaos is incredible. The wound cavity is devastating, to say the least. Thank you for capturing that amazing footage.
You guys have a great setup with everything you need to grow into a big channel, just needing time to get traction and hopefully RUclips not cracking down on you too hard. Nice video. I appreciate the work.
@@palerider964 the sponsored episodes have specific instructions on how they want their products tested/shown on camera, so we just follow what they want for the video.
Your channel provides an entirely different perspective on the terminal ballistics of a cartridge. Everyone else is looking at the wound channel and penetration depth which is the aftermath, but you show the devastation that occurs upon impact. It looked like a bomb went off inside those gel blocks when hit with that .223 and that would have been missed had it not been for your high speed camera. Great job! I think a video showing the smaller caliber rounds such as 22lr 22wmr 25acp in their self defense varieties would change people's perception as to the lethality because the gel block testing aftermath that the other channels show doesn't provide the full picture. You guys are a great team keep doing what you're doing.
love watching these videos. seeing the damage in slow motion really makes you appreciate the differences in bullet type and calibers. keep up the good work.
As usual, you guys rock👍👍 the clarity and resolution of the slo-mo is amazing. Looking forward to the interesting targets in your future videos.Thank you for doing such high quality work.
Would love to see you guys shoot ballistics gel / gel torsos with some rounds that aren't so popular today, but were back in the day, like 8mm mauser or .30 carbine. Great content btw
Just do you know, when multi-cal is stamped on the lower reciever it doesn’t mean that the barrel is able to fire multiple different calibers. Just saying the lower can accept different caliber magazines, like 300 blackout, 5.56, 6.5 grendel, etc. but yes 5.56 barrels can also shoot 223, but not the other way around unless it’s a 223 wylde barrel
You can shoot 5.56 out of a 223 barrel. They're almost identical other than the neck of the case on 5.56 being hardened. Pressures are the same. The confusion comes from 5.56 and .223 being pressure rated by different systems.
@@kyle18934 Because almost everything that guy said is wrong and a perfect example of why you dont listen to people on the internet without doing research yourself. 1. 5.56 necks are usually annealed which makes them softer not harder. 2. 5.56 is typically loaded to higher pressures 3. You should not shoot 5.56 out of a .223 gun because it can explode or damage the gun over time because of higher pressures and because while the cartridges are the same size the cambers are cut differently with more freebore cut into 5.56.
@@Nick-sx6jm ok, but that still doesn't answer the question I was asking. What's the purpose of having both types? Why not just do 5.56 or .223? They are so similar.
@@kyle18934 The reason that 5.56 exists is because its basically the military designation for .223. The AR15 was originally developed for .223 and eventually the military wanted shorter and lighter guns that used the cartridge to its full potential so they loaded .223 about as hot as you can and made some tweaks to the guns to be able to shoot it.
Amazing shots with the high speed camera. I would like to see various handgun rounds with varying sized hollow point cavities, tumbling and Lehigh Defense cross tip designs compared
Yeah, there’s a lot of potential to know what ammo does with different barriers. I’d like to see the Hornady with the various ballistic tips in action against hard barriers.
I always loved the Sierra 55gn BTHP, on pigs (hogs) the forward portion seemed to explode while the base expanded to more than double the original caliber. At 50 yards the exit wound was as big as my fist.
You guys are bad-ass and original. Keep it up. Very entertaining and the closing part of vid with the reverse and sound effects were professional af. Stay up!
Where has this channel been all my life?! I love seeing slo mo bullet impacts. It would be cool to see impacts of different calibers on ar500 steel too
I totally LOVE it that you guy's shoot straight into the gel, and NOT at an angle like a few other channels do, thus causing the slug to come out the side's because they can't shoot straight!😂👏👏 And your control over the firearms to keep it still is superbly outstanding!👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Trust me, those guys still shoot straight. It's bullets that do funky shit on impact. once a round strikes an object, it's a random event that follows. That's why you see people like scott from KB needing walls of gel to catch some of the big bore rounds he uses. Once its in the gel, it's anyones guess where its going to yaw. Up,down,left, right and anything inbetween. It's all possible. The round is spinning at say, 90,000 revolutions per minute for example. Deforming the nose of the round in any direction from true centre is going to make that round change direction. Thats just using a standard round that stays whole. throw a round into it like controlled chaos where the nose fragments and the base continues through the gel, like shown it this vid and that base does the same, Yaw. Another thing to bear in mind is that .223/5.56 FMJ is designed to stay whole (geneva convention) but deform on the nose slightly and tumble to increase the temporary wound cavity thus, increasing lethality. That adds to the uncertainty of travel upon impact too. Basically the TL;DR is. Keeping rounds in the gel is more luck than judgement. Yes you need to shoot straight. But that only looks after the internal and external ballistics :P Terminal Ballistics is a tough thing to fit into an 8"x8"x16" gel block :) It was blind luck that .223 FMJ stayed in there imo.
I like ur no nonsense approach. I am an enginner and i feel like I am definitely the intended audience. I like guys like KB and how funny they are, but your content is more interesting than amusing and I think it fits a great niche. Not that you asked, but I think a little bit of commentary would be great. Like what makes it a "controlled chaos" round, energy of the round at speed, what distance were you shooting from, how the recoil was, etc. Minimalist commentary. You guys seem like the straight forward type and I think just a little more information/discussion would compliment your setup well. I mean, I will watch it anyway, but it would be nice if I didn't have to search the ammo information afterwards. Thanks and keep it up.
I still carry their 90g xd for my g26 but this idea for .223 is kinda dumb, you want expansion but with weight retention, you don't want some fragments to be the same depth as a hollow point while the base went through 36 inches of gel and kept going. The advantage of expanding ammo is negated because the base just keeps on going. As dumb as sounds this performance is actually similar to green tips because the steel core definitely assists with penetration but it also has a tendency to lose all the other stuff to fragmentation. Just not seeing a practical application to justify the absurd price.
Would definitely like to see a vid sometime on various deer rounds vs ballistic gel to see how good those Nosler partitions, core lokts etc really are.
I drill out the hollow points and cut/score my own design into cci 22mag and 22Lr mostly. The mag does the exact same thing as that controlled chaos round. Massive and instant expansion with either 4 or 6 petals that shred meat for the first 4" then the base continues into the target. I have partially split the base piece like a split-shot fishing lead so it would create two base projectile's after shedding the petals and it works great, just time consuming so I only make those when I need to take our rodent's.
And that, my dudes, is why we: A) use long guns over pistols whenever possible and that B) solid copper projectiles and solid copper monolithic JHP’s (like Lehigh’s Extreme Defender, Controlled Chaos, and Norma’s MHP) are the future of defensive projectiles (IMHO). Lead will become the Cassette Tape in a solid copper DVD world. That being said, some good old 5.56/.223 ball will still f*ck sh*t up 👻🗽🇺🇸
I think it would be really cool if you guys did some black powder videos. Use a standard modern inline muzzleloader, like people use to hunt with today, and maybe an old Brown Bess style or flintlock as well. I'd love to see what a round ball coming out of a 3/4 inch civil war musket would do. The bore sizes on some of those muzzleloaders get pretty big.
Came here after I watched lucky gunner video about why gel test matter and calibers don't. Seem the body absorbs extra energy from 1 caliber to the next. AR travels fast enough to create permanent wound cavity and damage organs inches away. Your video showed me how that works. Thanks
Boys yall have to be the youtubers that have the most fun, I know there's alot of calculations but when you get to shoot all those ammos and guns it has to be special.
G'day, I love seeing the diferent results out of the same rifle. It starts to show how ammo selection can impact on the efectiveness of the rifle. How did these resulte compare to your expectations? I think most people overlookthis detail and then assume a weapon dous not suit a particuler application simply because of incorect round selection.
based on your hi-speed, you need a heavier buffer or buffer spring. When properly tuned the casing should be getting tossed out the side in the 3-4 oclock position and should not be contacting the shell deflector.
I just stumbled across a comment somewhere else where the guy answered a question about fragmentation...his answer was " No. 223 rounds do not fragmentation. I wish I could find it again. I'd like to send him this and all the other videos like this.
The 13% higher mass of the 62 gr HP round at 3100 fps would expectedly penetrate further than a 55 gr round of the same speed. Momentum, a good surrogate for penetration assuming similar cross-sectional density, is mass times velocity (P=MV).
You’ve probably gotten this comment like 100x but the opening in the heavier round isn’t a hollow point, which is why it went further. It’s to assist in the stabilization of the round. Which allows it to spin better increasing velocity, distance and accuracy. I use 77g black hills open tip. (Mk 262 mod0) I believe these can be used in war which is just further proof of them not being hollow point as NATO doesn’t allow for hollow point rounds. I believe that’s correct.
I had no idea a platform could be used as a firearm! I usually use platforms to wait for a train or to observe something or do somwthing from a level, elevated position. If you hadn't told me that this was an AR 15 "platform", I could sworn it was a rifle.
I like Russell Wilson’s idea in the comments, but I am also extremely curious to see 556 fmj vs hollowpoint or controlled chaos round in a ballistic dummy.
I am looking for a super slow vid of a berger hunting vld or berger Eola or berger hybrid bullet expanding in slow mo. There is debate whether there bullet expands (via hollowpoint nose opening) before it tumbles. To be clear, use a pin needle to poke bullet hole at nose to ensure nothing is clogging the hole first. This will help clear up confusion. Thanks
It would be cool to see controversial caliber comparisons on ballistics gel at high speed, for example 7.62x39 vs 300blk, 5.56 vs 5.45, 9mm Luger vs .40 s&w ect..
5.7x28
@@petergriffin383 5.7x28? I see a neat drill hole through the gel lol
5.7x28 vs .22 magnum. If you could get 9x19 vs 9x18 it would be cool too
8.6 blk out vs 9x39
@@raygibson1252 also based
That is the most amazing ballistic gell footage I've ever seen. The controlled chaos is incredible. The wound cavity is devastating, to say the least. Thank you for capturing that amazing footage.
You guys have a great setup with everything you need to grow into a big channel, just needing time to get traction and hopefully RUclips not cracking down on you too hard. Nice video. I appreciate the work.
Thanks so much! We appreciate it.
@@BallisticHighSpeed my only suggestion is cover the gel with 4 layers of heavy denim.
@@palerider964 the sponsored episodes have specific instructions on how they want their products tested/shown on camera, so we just follow what they want for the video.
Yt will never promote a channel like this. I know it's ridiculous.
It’s so awesome watching the gel have multiple points where the pockets dieseled and created mini explosions throughout the block
Your channel provides an entirely different perspective on the terminal ballistics of a cartridge. Everyone else is looking at the wound channel and penetration depth which is the aftermath, but you show the devastation that occurs upon impact. It looked like a bomb went off inside those gel blocks when hit with that .223 and that would have been missed had it not been for your high speed camera. Great job! I think a video showing the smaller caliber rounds such as 22lr 22wmr 25acp in their self defense varieties would change people's perception as to the lethality because the gel block testing aftermath that the other channels show doesn't provide the full picture. You guys are a great team keep doing what you're doing.
the performance of that second round was insane
love watching these videos. seeing the damage in slow motion really makes you appreciate the differences in bullet type and calibers. keep up the good work.
You guys are underrated, hope the channel blows up
Thanks so much!
As usual, you guys rock👍👍 the clarity and resolution of the slo-mo is amazing. Looking forward to the interesting targets in your future videos.Thank you for doing such high quality work.
Much appreciated! We definitely do our best for maximum quality.
Would love to see you guys shoot ballistics gel / gel torsos with some rounds that aren't so popular today, but were back in the day, like 8mm mauser or .30 carbine. Great content btw
Throw in the 7.7 Arisaka, 6.5 Carcano and .303 british.
Best high speed ballistics gel test video, I think I have ever seen!! Incredible!
Very entertaining and very informative. Seeing what a load actually does helps me select the ammo that is best for my purpose. Thanks again.
Just do you know, when multi-cal is stamped on the lower reciever it doesn’t mean that the barrel is able to fire multiple different calibers. Just saying the lower can accept different caliber magazines, like 300 blackout, 5.56, 6.5 grendel, etc. but yes 5.56 barrels can also shoot 223, but not the other way around unless it’s a 223 wylde barrel
You can shoot 5.56 out of a 223 barrel. They're almost identical other than the neck of the case on 5.56 being hardened. Pressures are the same. The confusion comes from 5.56 and .223 being pressure rated by different systems.
@@lmaolmoo4147 what is the point in having .223 and 5.56? why didn't people just pick one since they are so similar?
@@kyle18934 Because almost everything that guy said is wrong and a perfect example of why you dont listen to people on the internet without doing research yourself.
1. 5.56 necks are usually annealed which makes them softer not harder.
2. 5.56 is typically loaded to higher pressures
3. You should not shoot 5.56 out of a .223 gun because it can explode or damage the gun over time because of higher pressures and because while the cartridges are the same size the cambers are cut differently with more freebore cut into 5.56.
@@Nick-sx6jm ok, but that still doesn't answer the question I was asking. What's the purpose of having both types? Why not just do 5.56 or .223? They are so similar.
@@kyle18934 The reason that 5.56 exists is because its basically the military designation for .223. The AR15 was originally developed for .223 and eventually the military wanted shorter and lighter guns that used the cartridge to its full potential so they loaded .223 about as hot as you can and made some tweaks to the guns to be able to shoot it.
Amazing shots with the high speed camera. I would like to see various handgun rounds with varying sized hollow point cavities, tumbling and Lehigh Defense cross tip designs compared
We have plenty of various caliber testing coming soon!
Yeah, there’s a lot of potential to know what ammo does with different barriers. I’d like to see the Hornady with the various ballistic tips in action against hard barriers.
That was hugely interesting. I'd like to see a more detailed explanation of the performance of each in gel.
I always loved the Sierra 55gn BTHP, on pigs (hogs) the forward portion seemed to explode while the base expanded to more than double the original caliber. At 50 yards the exit wound was as big as my fist.
You guys are bad-ass and original. Keep it up. Very entertaining and the closing part of vid with the reverse and sound effects were professional af. Stay up!
Where has this channel been all my life?! I love seeing slo mo bullet impacts. It would be cool to see impacts of different calibers on ar500 steel too
Very cool seeing the little explosions in the gel. Had me giggling watching the slow mos it was so cool 😁
This channel will pick up this is exactly the two things I love watching all in one channel
Wow! This is cool. Love watching the beautiful slo-mo action through the gel.
That bullet did indeed go X-Games mode. Nice content guys! Keep grinding and I know you’ll get to 1 million subs quick
An excellent example of secondary cavitation caused by the "dieseling" of gases under the pressure of recoiling fluid mass at 2:21.
Such a devastating affect
Does this gas dieseling still happened inside someone body, if they got shot by that bullet?
I totally LOVE it that you guy's shoot straight into the gel, and NOT at an angle like a few other channels do, thus causing the slug to come out the side's because they can't shoot straight!😂👏👏 And your control over the firearms to keep it still is superbly outstanding!👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Exactly 🤣🤣
Trust me, those guys still shoot straight. It's bullets that do funky shit on impact. once a round strikes an object, it's a random event that follows. That's why you see people like scott from KB needing walls of gel to catch some of the big bore rounds he uses. Once its in the gel, it's anyones guess where its going to yaw. Up,down,left, right and anything inbetween. It's all possible.
The round is spinning at say, 90,000 revolutions per minute for example. Deforming the nose of the round in any direction from true centre is going to make that round change direction.
Thats just using a standard round that stays whole. throw a round into it like controlled chaos where the nose fragments and the base continues through the gel, like shown it this vid and that base does the same, Yaw.
Another thing to bear in mind is that .223/5.56 FMJ is designed to stay whole (geneva convention) but deform on the nose slightly and tumble to increase the temporary wound cavity thus, increasing lethality. That adds to the uncertainty of travel upon impact too.
Basically the TL;DR is. Keeping rounds in the gel is more luck than judgement. Yes you need to shoot straight. But that only looks after the internal and external ballistics :P Terminal Ballistics is a tough thing to fit into an 8"x8"x16" gel block :) It was blind luck that .223 FMJ stayed in there imo.
@@murlock666😮
This will probably become my favorite channel , keep up the good work guys the algorithm is assembling viewers already
My new favorite channel! This is awesome. Definitely needing more content
Great video guys! Love the 5.56/.223 cartridge
Im looking forward to seeing you guys grow. Very high potential and great setup. Very interesting to watch. Great!
Sonoluminescence! That was the coolest part of this video. Was not expecting that.
I like ur no nonsense approach. I am an enginner and i feel like I am definitely the intended audience. I like guys like KB and how funny they are, but your content is more interesting than amusing and I think it fits a great niche. Not that you asked, but I think a little bit of commentary would be great. Like what makes it a "controlled chaos" round, energy of the round at speed, what distance were you shooting from, how the recoil was, etc. Minimalist commentary. You guys seem like the straight forward type and I think just a little more information/discussion would compliment your setup well.
I mean, I will watch it anyway, but it would be nice if I didn't have to search the ammo information afterwards. Thanks and keep it up.
One of my fav defensive rounds. Lehigh Controlled Chaos loaded by Underwood = 😍. Also love the Underwood Extreme Defender in 9mm and .45 ACP 👊🏼
Ya underwood ammo for all my defensive nd hunting rounds...spec 10mm haha their the only ones that actually load them how they were ment to be loaded
@@fishingpatriot2344 if you want a weak 10mm load, buy a .40 S&W. If you want real 10mm, buy Underwood ammo. 😎
Some of the best sound design ive ever seen on a slow mo video.
the explosion after the initial expansion is crazy af
Great videos! Some of the coolest slow mo I've ever seen! I just stumbled upon your channel and definitely subscribed
Those small explosions were pretty cool. I gotta show my wife this video.
This looks like some very effective ammo. I bought some underwood branded controlled chaos.
I still carry their 90g xd for my g26 but this idea for .223 is kinda dumb, you want expansion but with weight retention, you don't want some fragments to be the same depth as a hollow point while the base went through 36 inches of gel and kept going. The advantage of expanding ammo is negated because the base just keeps on going. As dumb as sounds this performance is actually similar to green tips because the steel core definitely assists with penetration but it also has a tendency to lose all the other stuff to fragmentation. Just not seeing a practical application to justify the absurd price.
Really enjoying the content! Would love to see some 300blk out subsonic ballistic gel testing
Underrated channel should have more subs ! Keep it up !
that camera is the key to knowing vs guessing. awesome
Would definitely like to see a vid sometime on various deer rounds vs ballistic gel to see how good those Nosler partitions, core lokts etc really are.
Now this is a channel I can get behind. Awesome work.
Thanks so much! Glad to have you here!
I drill out the hollow points and cut/score my own design into cci 22mag and 22Lr mostly. The mag does the exact same thing as that controlled chaos round. Massive and instant expansion with either 4 or 6 petals that shred meat for the first 4" then the base continues into the target. I have partially split the base piece like a split-shot fishing lead so it would create two base projectile's after shedding the petals and it works great, just time consuming so I only make those when I need to take our rodent's.
This is some quality content for such a new channel!
And that, my dudes, is why we:
A) use long guns over pistols whenever possible and that
B) solid copper projectiles and solid copper monolithic JHP’s (like Lehigh’s Extreme Defender, Controlled Chaos, and Norma’s MHP) are the future of defensive projectiles (IMHO). Lead will become the Cassette Tape in a solid copper DVD world.
That being said, some good old 5.56/.223 ball will still f*ck sh*t up 👻🗽🇺🇸
That measuring tape is a good helper. After every shot, it's packing things up to leave! 😅
My only suggestion is cover the gel with 4 layers of heavy denim. 👍
What you guys now need is to test in different barrel lengths
I think it would be really cool if you guys did some black powder videos. Use a standard modern inline muzzleloader, like people use to hunt with today, and maybe an old Brown Bess style or flintlock as well. I'd love to see what a round ball coming out of a 3/4 inch civil war musket would do. The bore sizes on some of those muzzleloaders get pretty big.
That would be fun to watch.
yooooo YT just dropped this in my recommended and I'm already loving the content
Glad to have you here!
Came here after I watched lucky gunner video about why gel test matter and calibers don't. Seem the body absorbs extra energy from 1 caliber to the next. AR travels fast enough to create permanent wound cavity and damage organs inches away. Your video showed me how that works. Thanks
We’re glad our content was useful!
Would love to see same test in a 20” upper 556/ or 223 with a 1/12 twist rate
Awesome work fellas. Keep it up!
This video was so awesome to watch!
Great stuff. Subscribed. Commenting for the algorithm. You guys deserve more than the 1k subs you currently have
Thanks so much! Glad to have you here.
Boys yall have to be the youtubers that have the most fun, I know there's alot of calculations but when you get to shoot all those ammos and guns it has to be special.
Best video on yt for 223 hollowpoint vs FMJ
This video is sick, that boat tail is wicked
G'day, I love seeing the diferent results out of the same rifle. It starts to show how ammo selection can impact on the efectiveness of the rifle. How did these resulte compare to your expectations? I think most people overlookthis detail and then assume a weapon dous not suit a particuler application simply because of incorect round selection.
That's super cool, I never understood why the bubble always makes a small explosion: but it's bad azz; I need some of those!! 💯💥
I was wondering the same thing, why the explosion when the channel collapses ?
I really love this channel, keep up the great work
Looks sick 🤘
Thank you!!
Awesome! What is that second explosion as the gel rescends?
Love it guys, keep it up! Telling everyone I can about it.
Very much appreciated! More content coming soon!
Keep it coming with all kinds of different ammo! SUBBED
Amazingly footage. Thank you for sharing your content. 😊
based on your hi-speed, you need a heavier buffer or buffer spring. When properly tuned the casing should be getting tossed out the side in the 3-4 oclock position and should not be contacting the shell deflector.
Impressive photography. Thanks.
I'm sold.👍
Underwood loads the controlled chaos projectile as well
The sound designer must've had a blast padding out those high speed clips. lol
Absolutely! I spend about as much time on the sound as I do the video editing.
What does heating the block with a torch do? I always thought people wanted the blocks cold.
I just stumbled across a comment somewhere else where the guy answered a question about fragmentation...his answer was " No. 223 rounds do not fragmentation. I wish I could find it again. I'd like to send him this and all the other videos like this.
Sound Design is really Great in SloMo Parts
The 13% higher mass of the 62 gr HP round at 3100 fps would expectedly penetrate further than a 55 gr round of the same speed. Momentum, a good surrogate for penetration assuming similar cross-sectional density, is mass times velocity (P=MV).
Hope you guys grow. I'm sharing right now
Much appreciated!
May have to try this next time I take a hunt with the M4
Great video, good job guys!
I'm sure its already been said at some point but the combustion inside the gel is known as Sonoluminescence.
Lehigh Defense has some great bullets. That controlled chaos...wow.
Fantastic stuff 👏 👌 👍. Would love to see the same ammo out of a 10.5 or similar length barrel.
Other channels all did it…
I never would of expected that hollow point to leave the gel.
2:07 for the actual hit.
You’ve probably gotten this comment like 100x but the opening in the heavier round isn’t a hollow point, which is why it went further. It’s to assist in the stabilization of the round. Which allows it to spin better increasing velocity, distance and accuracy. I use 77g black hills open tip. (Mk 262 mod0)
I believe these can be used in war which is just further proof of them not being hollow point as NATO doesn’t allow for hollow point rounds.
I believe that’s correct.
I'm curious to see how ARX Inceptor rounds perform in gel, compared to other "external hollowpoint" and standard hollowpoint.
I had no idea a platform could be used as a firearm! I usually use platforms to wait for a train or to observe something or do somwthing from a level, elevated position. If you hadn't told me that this was an AR 15 "platform", I could sworn it was a rifle.
It would be kinda cool to align to guns to the point where the bullets might collide in the jell
I like Russell Wilson’s idea in the comments, but I am also extremely curious to see 556 fmj vs hollowpoint or controlled chaos round in a ballistic dummy.
AMAZING videography!
Very cool footage 😎
Liked subbed, this channel will grow fast
Really nice footage
hey how about slow mo minigun into a giant block of ballistic gel?
Did you get actual muzzle velocities from these? Odd that they're both advertised to be traveling at 55 grain speed.
Don't stop making these videos Boys! RUclipss algorithm does not reflect the demand and interest from the community in things this cool!
Really good, well put together video!
Thanks so much!
Can you do some tests with common defense loads like Hornady critical duty or some gold dot in 9mm and 233 on a torso? For science of course
The Lehigh Controlled Chaos is an impressive bullet.
I am looking for a super slow vid of a berger hunting vld or berger Eola or berger hybrid bullet expanding in slow mo. There is debate whether there bullet expands (via hollowpoint nose opening) before it tumbles. To be clear, use a pin needle to poke bullet hole at nose to ensure nothing is clogging the hole first. This will help clear up confusion. Thanks
Love to see it, ballistic jelly is so satisfying
That is freaking scary was. The inner compression explosion I had no idea that could happen.