Why a Front Indoor Wall?
We wanted to shoot it for a series of tests to look at the Stopping Power of walls in an average American home. If you look at the Indoor Wall videos you will see that we shot first through a front indoor wall and saw if it went through the back indoor wall and it was set up in a standard room configuration.
We set it up in the shape of a standard room because we were curious if the rounds would have any fragmentation effects of the first wall which would cause the rounds to lose power upon impact with the second wall.
Admittedly we primarily used solid point ammunition, we explicitly didn’t shoot hollow points or fragable rounds which may have lost mass or pre-expanded upon impact with the first wall.
These are the results of the Front Indoor Walls
Front Indoor Walls Videos
- .22 vs Front Indoor Wall
- .357 Magnum vs Front Indoor Wall
- .40 vs Front Indoor Wall
- .45 vs Front Indoor Wall
- 12 gauge 00 buckshot vs Front Indoor Wall
- 12 gauge 7.5 shot vs Front Indoor Wall
- 12 gauge slug vs Front Indoor Wall
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