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Ammo Test - 9mm Luger Remington Golden Saber

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Ammo test of the 9mm Luger Remington Golden Saber 124 Gr. JHP load. Kool-aid test, splatter test, and water expansion test.

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  • What the hell does shooting in water have to do with showing us how great the round is?

  • @BrandonSaldana Nothing at all.  Draw your own conclusions.

  • @andreleger2001 Andre, do you have any video testing the winchester 38 super auto +P super X 125Gr?? there's not many videos around here with that round and i would like to see how it performs on all your test.

  • @Miwiz1 No I do not have any .38 Super videos. I do not know anyone with one but if I come across someone I will try to borrow it for testing.

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  • well i will still use my ranger t's :)

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  • @BrandonSaldana Shooting in water shows the optimal expansion of the bullet on impact. Water is a little harder on bullets than flesh, so while it does tend to over-emphasize expansion (not that the GS is anything but a high-quality, consistent bullet), core-jacket separation is also a little less likely in flesh than in pure water. But, in general, it can be used as a cheap analogue to expensive gel testing, providing useful data as long as its limitations are understood.

  • And then die

  • That would fuck someone up

  • @truthtone58 I was wondering. Do they have armor piercing? Like sharpened rounds, not sure of thatd work or not.

  • @VATOOUT Two words... shot placement

  • The hornady FTX(flex tip expansion) is probably the best. This water is not sufficient. A defense round often has to go thru layers of clothes. Those layers can stop the expansion from taking place. It is a proven fact. The tip in the hornady round with connectic energy being forced open never fails. And it is cheaper. 

  • expand like shit!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i wouldnt use it for self defense

  • @weewaa101 I cannot say I follow NASCAR, but I have nothing against it. I have heard it is quite exciting live.

  • @BrandonSaldana Yes... really. lol

  • @powerman2442 No kidding?? Really? Your sarcasm is eluding

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