9mm Controlled Fracturing 115-Grain Bullet by Lehigh Defense - Slow Motion Gel

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Bill Wilson tested the Lehigh Defense Controlled Fracturing 9mm 115-grain bullet in a Wilson Combat SFX9 4-inch. It was fired at an approximate speed of 1100 fps into a 6x6x20 inch FBI Ballistic Gel Block. It performed exceptionally. We proved its reliability by also shooting it through 4 layers of denim into a gel block. But also showed that it can be stopped by body armor. Bill shares the results with top gun instructors Ken Hackathorn and Paul Howe.

Lehigh originated Controlled Fracturing Technology. These bullets are designed to deliver maximum terminal performance. Controlled Fracturing bullets are produced from solid copper and are pre-stressed at specific points so that after a predetermined penetration depth, the razor-edge petals deploy, releasing an energy spike and then separate and radiate outward from the primary path of the bullet. The bullet shank, now back to bore diameter, continues penetrating straight and deep along the initial impact path.

Unlike traditional expanding bullets which mushroom and dramatically limit the bullet's penetration and provide only one wound path, Lehigh's Controlled Fracturing ammunition creates an initial energy transfer, multiple wound paths, and a deep penetrating base – a far more effective bullet.

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0:00 - Controlled Fracturing
1:20 - Bare Gel test
4:45 - Denim Test
8:20 - Body Armor Test
11:10 - How it is tested

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