This has to be the most comprehensive .380 comparison video on youtube. I have a CZ83 (loved it for 30 years) and a pk.380 in the house now and was thinking of getting a smaller pocket .380 for the pocket so thanks for pointing out the ammo requirement , spent casing ejection issue.
I really love your video topics and your delivery sir. Keep ‘em comin ! Only suggestion on this one would be to at the end of the short vs long chronograph test flash up the average and the difference of each. Small thing. But please keep on making these informative and entertaining to a gun nerd hillbilly like myself. Lol. I really love every single aspect of anything firearms related. From the Physics and the ballistics of bullet flight and bullet performance to the wonderful history of it all.
Thank you Mr Huff for taking the time to watch the videos and to comment. Much appreciated. Will plan on another vid to pick up on where this one left off and will dive a bit deeper into those numbers…
@@outdooradventures1696 good question. I’m not sure. I did notice the two block setup change. I like both 🤷🏻♂️. If one is easier for you to get or work with, go with that one good sir. 😊 I think the clay is cool medium for head to head caparisons. Thanks for doin these. Keep ‘em comin.
Thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to write. Much appreciated. My best guess is that there was a small orange sticker on the target and it flew away upon impact. 🤔
Based on this and other videos, I think the 380 is more deadly at close range. Amd less likely to hurt innocents. I just bought my first PCC in 9mm. Would love to see you compare those at 50 and 100 yards.
This has to be the most comprehensive .380 comparison video on youtube. I have a CZ83 (loved it for 30 years) and a pk.380 in the house now and was thinking of getting a smaller pocket .380 for the pocket so thanks for pointing out the ammo requirement , spent casing ejection issue.
Thank you for your generous compliments. Much appreciated. 👍
I really love your video topics and your delivery sir. Keep ‘em comin !
Only suggestion on this one would be to at the end of the short vs long chronograph test flash up the average and the difference of each. Small thing.
But please keep on making these informative and entertaining to a gun nerd hillbilly like myself. Lol. I really love every single aspect of anything firearms related. From the Physics and the ballistics of bullet flight and bullet performance to the wonderful history of it all.
Thank you Mr Huff for taking the time to watch the videos and to comment. Much appreciated. Will plan on another vid to pick up on where this one left off and will dive a bit deeper into those numbers…
Also, do you like the single block of clay approach used in earlier videos, or do you think that the double block of clay is better?
Thanks again. 👍
@@outdooradventures1696 good question.
I’m not sure. I did notice the two block setup change. I like both 🤷🏻♂️.
If one is easier for you to get or work with, go with that one good sir. 😊
I think the clay is cool medium for head to head caparisons. Thanks for doin these.
Keep ‘em comin.
Good and interesting video. Thanks for sharing and take care.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for taking the time to watch it and to write. Always good to hear from you. 👍
@12:23, the red/orange flash, any ideas what that was?
Great stuff old mate, thanks for posting.
Thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to write. Much appreciated. My best guess is that there was a small orange sticker on the target and it flew away upon impact. 🤔
Great video. Btw, the clay cut away turned some of those into toilet seats. lol
Thank you for your kind words. Much appreciated.
Based on this and other videos, I think the 380 is more deadly at close range. Amd less likely to hurt innocents.
I just bought my first PCC in 9mm. Would love to see you compare those at 50 and 100 yards.
Will see what we can come up with…. 🤔
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Thank you 👍