This YouTube video showcases the unique performance of Lehigh's Controlled Fracturing ammunition. The presenter describes the bullet's ability to expand and fracture into multiple 'blades' upon impact, while the core continues to penetrate like a drill bit. This unusual behavior is highlighted as a significant deviation from typical hollow point or solid projectile performance, prompting astonishment from the shooter. The video aims to demonstrate and review this distinctive ammunition, emphasizing its aggressive terminal ballistics.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Lehigh 110gr Controlled Chaos ammunition in 6.5mm Grendel. The test aims to evaluate the performance of this specific ammunition, with the host expressing a desire to potentially change their opinion on Lehigh ammunition. The video details penetration depth, retained weight, and expansion characteristics within the ballistic gelatin. It also includes data on shot velocities.
This video critically examines the effectiveness of Lehigh Defense's "Extreme Penetrator" and "Extreme Defense" copper bullets. The presenter expresses initial skepticism despite the marketing hype surrounding these projectiles. A demonstration, described as unscientific, is presented that may challenge the creator's doubts. The video leverages high-speed camera footage from Aimed Research for visual clarity during the demonstration. It also references several other YouTube videos, suggesting a broader discussion or comparative context within the firearm community. Support for the channel through Patreon and SubscribeStar is solicited, along with social media links and a Discord server.
This video compares the Glock 20SF and Glock 29SF in 10mm Auto, focusing on velocity and ballistic gel performance with six different loads. While the Glock 20SF consistently produced higher velocities, the difference was often minimal, suggesting velocity shouldn't be the primary decision factor. The video highlights surprising penetration from Underwood 220 grain hard cast and Lehigh Extreme Penetrator rounds. Subjectively, the G20SF offers a better grip and sight radius for easier shooting, while the G29SF excels in concealment. The ultimate choice depends on whether ease of carry or ease of shooting is prioritized, with the recommendation to acquire both.
This video conducts a ballistic test comparing CATI's new IIIA+ steel armor against various pistol caliber carbine threats. It specifically tests Lehigh's 9mm +P Extreme Defender rounds, known to defeat standard soft Level IIIA armor, and .357 Magnum 125gr JHP fired from 16-inch rifles, to determine the effectiveness of the new CATI armor. The description also links to a separate video testing the same armor against pistol threats and provides social media links for the manufacturer.
This video from SHOT Show 2016 features Iraqveteran8888 visiting the Lehigh Defense booth to showcase their new ammunition products for 2016. They highlight the Extreme Defender projectiles for handguns, the new Extreme Cavitator, and a new all-copper .30 Controlled Chaos projectile. The video also includes promotional links for their Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA membership, music channel, website, and apparel. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with all shooting conducted safely on approved ranges.
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