![]() Every load is developed for a specific purpose with a focus on consistency, accuracy, and even,in some cases, felt recoil. We strive to be the leading innovator of center-fire ammunition for military, law enforcement, and civilians. We use the finest USA made components, and every round is meticulously inspected by US Citizens. HPR Black Ops in 9mmĪt HPR, we pride ourselves in our American heritage. These projectiles are designed to transfer 100% of its energy to the target upon impact and create a wound channel up to five times greater than the bullet’s original diameter. HPR Black Ops Ammo is loaded with BlackOps OTF frangible hollow point projectiles. Technical Details of HPR Black Ops in 9mmīlack Ops OTF by HPR is designed to be the ultimate round in both terminal performance and accuracy. Caliber and gimmicky rounds just allow for sloppier round placement. And ultimately proves the point–round placement is everything. If you want to know what a round will do to a person, then you need to test on a person. At the end of the day, shooting gel, is, well, shooting gel. There are important hills to die on–ballistic gel nerdology is not one of them. I personally could care less, so long as the medium is calibrated and consistent (and I’ll shoot what ever they send me). There are apparently factions of gel testers out there: the #neverclearballistics and the #dontcaresolongasitisconsistent. If it is not calibrated and you are trying to control against a specific density, your results are going to be skewed. Obviously a gel with a lower density is going to show deeper penetration–so evaluating round penetration in gel (either kind of gel) is going to be skewed. Tom G and I did feel that that comparison was invalid since the density of the gels were not consistent. ![]() There was quite a lively discussion in the comments. The current series is sponsored by Clark Armory who provided the testing medium and rounds:Ībout a month ago Nicholas C posted an article showing a comparison video of organic ballistic gelatin to Clear Ballistics that was done by. ![]() Welcome to the sixth installment of our ballistic gel testing series.
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