This video showcases a gel test and barrier test of Lehigh Defense's 9mm self-defense ammunition, featuring their Maximum Expansion, Xtreme Defense, and Controlled Fracture bullet designs. The video highlights the terminal performance and wound channel characteristics of each projectile, with a particular focus on urban environments. It also provides historical context for Lehigh Defense, mentioning its 15-year history and the recent acquisition by Bill Wilson, who aims to replicate the success of Wilson Combat. Various tests are demonstrated, including water tank and bag tests, denim testing, and a hog test, all intended to prove the effectiveness of these bullets.
This video from Lehigh Defense and Wilson Combat features a comprehensive test of three 9mm bullet types: Maximum Expansion, Controlled Fracture, and Xtreme Defense. The content includes gel tests, barrier tests, and tests against various media like denim and water tanks. A notable segment is a "Hog Test," demonstrating terminal performance in a real-world scenario. The video highlights the expertise of Mike Cyrus, with Lehigh Defense since its inception, and the company's acquisition by Bill Wilson. It aims to prove the superior performance of Lehigh Defense bullets on the market, with a focus on self-defense applications.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the terminal ballistics of Lehigh Defense's 194 Grain Maximum Expansion Sub-Sonic bullet in 300 Blackout. Fired from a 16-inch barrel with a suppressor at 1000 fps, the bullet was tested in a 20-inch FBI protocol ballistic gel block. The video highlights the bullet's unique Maximum Expansion Technology, designed to create large wound channels through hydraulic energy expansion in fluid mediums, emphasizing its effectiveness in vital zones. The description contrasts this with traditional bullet expansion methods and promotes Lehigh Defense's website for further information.
This video showcases a ballistic gel test of the Lehigh Defense 194 GR. Maximum Expansion Sub-Sonic Bullet fired from a 16-inch 300 Blackout rifle with a Quell Suppressor. The bullet achieved a muzzle velocity of 1000 feet per second and was tested against an FBI protocol 20" ballistic gel block. The demonstration highlights the bullet's devastating terminal performance, emphasizing its unique Maximum Expansion® Technology designed for creating large wound channels through hydraulic energy expansion in fluid-based mediums, not on hard surfaces.
This video features a gel test and review of Ventura .300 BLK 194 gr subsonic Lehigh Maximum Expansion ammunition fired from an 8" AR15.com AR platform (RRA SBR lower). The test evaluates velocity, penetration, expansion, and retained weight, revealing surprisingly good performance. The description provides purchase links for the ammunition, mentions the specific firearm used, and thanks sponsors Ventura Munitions, Proxibid, and Hoppe's No. 9. It also encourages support for TFBTV via Patreon.
This YouTube video, "Loading 300 Blk - ep 30 - 194gr Lehigh Defense Maximum Expansion," focuses on the process of loading ammunition for the 300 Blackout (300 Blk) caliber. Specifically, it details the loading of 194-grain Lehigh Defense projectiles, emphasizing their 'Maximum Expansion' capabilities. The video likely provides a step-by-step guide to reloading this specific bullet weight and manufacturer within the 300 Blackout platform, which is popular for its versatility in both suppressed and unsuppressed applications, often used in AR-15 platforms. This content is aimed at reloaders and firearm enthusiasts interested in optimizing their 300 Blk loads for specific terminal ballistics.
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