Lehigh Defense 300 Blackout Maximum Expansion 194 Grain Hollow Point Subsonic, 20rd Box
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Description
ORDER # LE194

Lehigh's Maximum Expansion Technology is used to produce projectiles that create the largest wound channels of any bullet you can buy. These cavernous hollow points are designed to expand upon contact with a fluid-based medium through hydraulic energy. They do not expand on dry mediums like wood, drywall, bone, or sheet metal. The expansion process of Lehigh's Maximum Expansion technology is very different than that of a traditional lead jacketed bullet that expands when it comes in contact with a hard surface. They designed these bullets to expand where the expansion is needed and that is in the vital zone of your intended target. Lehigh Maximum Expansion bullets expand with razor sharp petals positioned AND maintained at the largest diameter to provide the greatest cutting surface. Contrast this with a traditional jacketed bullet that expands and quickly mushrooms the nose back along the bullets shank once again reducing the diameter down to a less effective size. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.

•Muzzle Velocity: 1,050 Feet Per Second out of 16" Barrel

•Muzzle Energy: 475 Foot Pounds

•194 Grain Lehigh Defense Maximum Expansion Bullet

•Subsonic

•Brass Cased

Features:

The bullet is made from Copper.

This ammo is a proven round for hunting.

The bullet in this product does NOT contain lead.

This product has been designed to be an effective choice for the ultimate in self-defense applications.

This ammo IS SAFE to use in a suppressor.

The bullet in this ammo has a ballistic coefficient (G1) of - Generally, the higher the coefficient, the more stable the projectile will be in flight

Made In United States of America



This item is restricted in the following cities and/or states: AK, CA, HI, MA, NY, APO's, FPO's, PO Box's, Washington DC; Chicago. FOID Required for all IL Cities.; CT, NJ: Pistol Permit# Required.  Please check your local State, County and City laws for restrictions on ammunition.