This is probably a good *Rifle* round. I used a pistol, so it did not fragment as intended due to the lower velocities. It did exhibit cavitation and disruption at about 4 inches depth, and i assume the bullets started to tumble or yaw or spin or something after the polymer tips got blown out.
The Tator’s Savage 17hmr goes head to head with Mcgarey302’s Marlin .22wmr (magnum). You get a bit of a comparison of destructive power but keep this in mind, the video was not meant to be a textbook “comparison.” It is intended to ENTERTAIN. That said, ENJOY! MUSIC is by Slipknot. Song is called “SIC” I did not create the soundtrack music. No copyright infringement intended. Please rate and subscribe! Thanks.
In this vid, I pepper a 1-foot cube of ballistics gel with my 22 magnum at a range of 3 feet. I was so close that the unburnt powder was actually imbedded in the gel.
Kel-Tec PMR-30 Review This is a .22 magnum semi auto pistol with a magazine capacity of 30 rounds. It weighs in at an incredibly light 13.6oz and I have to say that handling it is reminiscent of playing with a toy gun. It’s not a toy. For this review I cover my first impressions and then fire 100 rounds (mag dump, benchrest) to test the reliability and accuracy. During the test I experienced 7 failures (or 7% of the rounds fired) and 8 keyhole shots. The keyhole issue was supposed to be resolved with a new 1:11 twist barrel. Obviously it did not work as intended. The failures, keyholes and accuracy issues could have all been caused by user error, the lack of a break-in period for this gun, or a more likely scenario: it’s a new platform that has some bugs to be worked out. Either way, I will report back as the gun gets more use. More information can be found for the products seen in this video at: Kel-Tec www.keltecweapons.com CCI Ammunition www.cci-ammunition.com
Thirty rounds of high-velocity 22WMR fired rapidly and with with full control. This ultra-light, low-recoil pistol is very accurate and fun to shoot. More information at KelTecWeapons.com