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Thread: Corbon DPX 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP duty ammo vs. Fed HST as control

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    Corbon DPX 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP duty ammo vs. Fed HST as control

    9mm Corbon 115 gr +P Barnes XPB JHP; ave vel=1229 fps (G19); gel cal= 9.5cm@593fps
    BG: pen=14.8", RD=0.54", RL=0.48", RW=115.1gr
    4LD: pen=15.1", RD=0.54", RL=0.49", RW=115.4gr

    9mm Fed 147 gr HST JHP; ave vel=997 fps (G19)
    BG: pen=14.6", RD=0.61", RL=0.39", RW=147.1gr
    4LD: pen=15.6", RD=0.56", RL=0.53", RW=145.5gr


    115 gr +P XPB vs. 147 gr HST--BG top/4LD bottom:


    .40 S&W Corbon 140 gr Barnes XPB JHP; ave vel=1207 fps (S&W 4006); gel cal=9.5cm@590fps
    BG: pen=12.6", RD=0.64", RL=0.49", RW=140.1gr
    4LD: pen=11.5", RD=0.64", RL=0.49", RW=141.1gr

    .40 S&W Fed 180 gr HST JHP; ave vel=959 fps (S&W 4006)
    BG: pen=14.0", RD=0.70", RL=0.43", RW=181.2gr
    4LD: pen=15.0", RD=0.56", RL=0.52", RW=180.7gr


    140 gr XPB vs. 180 gr HST--BG top/4LD bottom:


    .45 ACP Corbon 160 gr Barnes XPB JHP; ave vel=1101 fps (1911); gel cal=9.0cm@576fps
    BG: pen=13.9" RD=0.66", RL=0.43", RW=159.7gr
    4LD: pen=13.2", RD=0.64", RL=0.46", RW=160.1gr

    .45 ACP Corbon 185 gr +P Barnes XPB JHP; ave vel=1097 fps (1911); gel cal=9.0cm@576fps
    BG: pen=16.8" RD=0.65", RL=0.51", RW=185.3gr
    4LD: pen=16.5", RD=0.66", RL=0.51", RW=185.9gr

    .45 ACP Fed 230 gr +P HST JHP; ave vel=996 fps (1911)
    BG: pen=12.2", RD=0.85", RL=0.41", RW=230.5gr
    4LD: pen=14.6", RD=0.69", RL=0.46", RW=230.7gr


    185 gr +P XPB vs. 230 gr +P HST--BG top/4LD bottom:


    Like the HST loads, the Barnes XPB bullets performed very well in both bare gel and 4 layer denim; the only area of concern was a propensity for the Barnes XPB bullets to have difficulties with auto windshield intermediate barriers. The Barnes bullets would frequently begin to yaw off course after only a few centimeters of travel in gel and would often veer to 90 degrees and exit the gel blocks in under 10 cm--this phenomena requires further study.

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    I think I like the Federal 9mm 147 grain HST performance better from a Glock 19 than a Glock 17...

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    Great data - thanks Doc!

    Looks like I need to update my FAQ over on Arfcom with some new data...

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    "I think I like the Federal 9mm 147 grain HST performance better from a Glock 19 than a Glock 17..."
    After accounting for lot to lot variations, the terminal performance is identical between a G19 and G17.

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    The 9mm HST went 14.6 inches in BG in the Glock 19...
    I seem to recall about 12.5 inches in a Glock 17...
    I prefer 14.6 over 12.5 inches...

    I use RA9T for this reason specifically... I like BG to be at least 13-14 inches in my Glock 17...

    Am I too picky???

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    Yes...you will see that much variation lot-to-lot, even when fired from the same pistol.

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    Thanks, Doc... you just reminded me why we should not only test the load we carry, but we should re-test new lots, too!!!

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    Follow-up question about the 185gr DPX: Would you have expected the bullet to have a bigger RD in a non-+P load?

    Also - why did you pick the HST in 230gr +P instead of the regular pressure load?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zhukov View Post
    Follow-up question about the 185gr DPX: Would you have expected the bullet to have a bigger RD in a non-+P load?
    Like the Taurus version?
    Last edited by 5pins; 02-17-09 at 22:25.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocGKR View Post
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    Like the HST loads, the Barnes XPB bullets performed very well in both bare gel and 4 layer denim; the only area of concern was a propensity for the Barnes XPB bullets to have difficulties with auto windshield intermediate barriers. The Barnes bullets would frequently begin to yaw off course after only a few centimeters of travel in gel and would often veer to 90 degrees and exit the gel blocks in under 10 cm--this phenomena requires further study.
    Is this phenomenon limited to the XPB, or does it affect all Barnes x-bullets. For example, will a 62 grain .224 X-Bullet also deviate off course with regularity?

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