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Checking out the 9mm Nosler tipped bonded ammo. Are these better than a standard hollow point? Heavy clothing ballistic gel test using a Canik Mete MC9 and Glock 17!

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26 thoughts on “Nosler Blueberry Tips!…Sweet or Sour? 9mm Nosler Defense Bonded”
  1. Thanks again! Ive had reservations about all of these "tipped" handgun projectiles for a good long while. I once shot a good sized woodchuck with a 9mm critical defense at @20 yards and it zipped right through like a fmj. The bullet was lodged about 10" in the dirt behind him(his mound) and he darted back down the hole. The bullet looked almost exactly like those 2 after going through about 8" of woodchuck and 10" of dirt. I just dont think handguns generate enough velocity for these bullets to work as advertised.

  2. Allegiance ammo is a small company with an amazing owner that makes a wide range of munitions that seem similar in design from Power Strike to Silent strike it fancy and you should check them out they have a little “Berry” in the tip as well and are engineered for performance 🥳👌

  3. I'm back on what you were asking about the pistols you are using for the tests. One thing that I love about this channel is that you test ammo with a pistol that is the size of what so many people are carrying right now. And that you're showing that some of this ammo, doesn't perform, when fired from those length of barrels.
    Another good vibe that your channel gives, that some others do not. Some channels, it gives the impression that they're out there showing off their newest purchase, or showing off the guns in their collections. I mean, I don't give two shakes how an ammo is going to perform out of a $1500 2011. There's no way I'm gonna be affording to buy something like that, and if I could, I sure wouldn't be carrying it daily.

  4. I know it'd be a pain in the rear but could you test some ammo by shooting through some harder materials in front of the gel blocks? For instance, a piece of 2×4 or some 1/8" mild steel. It would be interesting to see how bullets deal with barriers before hitting the gel. Thanks again for another fun video!

  5. As for the pistols that you use. My vote is for using what you think gives the best results for your tests. I'll admit a bit of mixing it up would be good. But in the end, it's up to what you think are giving you the best results.
    Thanks Brian.

  6. Mix up the guns is my vote. Love the channel and a new subscriber. You deserve millions of subscribers bro, thanks for the content you put out for us

  7. 1100 for a 124 is not +P. Those are two good tools to test with. 4.5" vs 3.x" or just a single 4" compromise. But I want performance ammo that's at a shooting price and is available all the time. I'm not paying $2 each total

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