This review by Guy Joubert from Team Wilson Combat details the impressive terminal ballistics of the Lehigh Defense 32-grain Controlled Chaos bullet fired from a 16-inch 5.56 rifle. The projectile achieved approximately 4000 FPS, demonstrating significant temporary cavity expansion and retaining 99% of its mass with no exit wound in a gel block. This makes it a compelling option for self-defense and small game hunting due to its lack of over-penetration.
This YouTube video features Andrew conducting a gel test of Lehigh Defense 45gr Controlled Chaos ammunition. The test aims to demonstrate the terminal ballistics of this specific .223 caliber projectile, likely showcasing its expansion and penetration characteristics. The video also includes social media links for the content creator.
This ballistic gel test compares 9mm 115gr ball ammo from a Sig MPX against 110gr Lehigh Defense Controlled Chaos .300 Blackout. The 9mm showed standard penetration and cavitation, while the .300 Blackout demonstrated superior terminal performance with significant energy transfer and controlled fragmentation, making it more effective for combat scenarios.
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