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Ammo Test - .40 S&W Winchester Ranger-T Series

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Ammo test of the Winchester Ranger-T Series .40 S&W 165 Gr. JHP load. Kool-aid test, splatter test, and water expansion test.

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  • Andre, good stuff and thank you very much for all you time in your testing. the information you are sharing with every one is very, very useful. You tim eis certainly not wasted.

  • @fasteagle41 Thank you!

  • why it gotta b kool-aid? lol

  • @Mulletboi86 We put a packet of 10 cent Kool-Aid into the water as a cheap dye (its cheaper than food coloring) It is just to make the water more visible to the camera.

  • I think the bullet is hitting the bottom of the water barrel and making it expand more.. Try shooting into something that don't have steel behind it

  • Na, too much water, if it expands its just dropping in the last bit of water. Shoot jugs and you will see what I mean. Most defense rounds stop in jug 3 or 4. If it dosent expand, then it punches through all of them. Jugs are about 5.5 inches thick, so if it goes through 4 then thats about 22 inches of water. The barrel is at least twice that in height.

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  • Nice video. This is the same basic round as the Black Talon ammo from back in the '90s. As a shooter and hunter, I would like to express my disappointment in Winchester for bowing to the anti-gun crowd which gave this round a bad rap. It was not an armor piercing round nor were doctors cutting their surgical gloves during surgery like the media was reporting. A defensive hollow point is supposed to do as much damage as possible for the most stopping power. This is a good test with good results.

  • I just got me 4 boxes of this very ammo at a local gun show. I put one box thru mu gun to make sure it worked good, and it did. I put the second box into a large homemade ballistics gel that I put in the shape of a 5 gallon bucket (similar to a human torso). What what 34 rounds (I kept 16 for one of my extra mags) did to that gel torso gave me chills. I plan on using this ammo when it comes time to go hog hunting and I need my pistol as a backup weapon. Absolutely devastating !

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  • Blowing up water jugs is fine for the dramatic, but demonstrates little of the rounds effectiveness. The water expansion test is very legit though. The human body is 75% water. So expansion is similar. Contacting bone or cartilage will further the fragmentation of the rounds. 22 lr hollow points will blowup water jugs.

  • Ayoob Massad rates this specific ammunition as the #1 man stopper for the .40, nice vids!

  • @barrypopins In fact, I think they've improved it a bit with the better tapering, so that the 'talons' don't curl past perpendicular to the trajectory. Shame it's so hard to get.

  • you know it doesn't appear to open as uniformly as the hst and even appears to lose more metal in the process but that is an extrememly jagged and terrifying looking bullet. holy crap.

  • mean looking flowers.lol

  • @beneaththefallen yup u made the right choice without videos like this i would have never known hoe much better hollow points can get than that good ole boy white box

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