Lehigh Defense .223 Controlled Chaos | Gel Test

Published on November 6, 2017
Duration: 7:05

This video presents a ballistic gel test of Lehigh Defense's 45-grain Controlled Chaos ammunition fired from an 18-inch AR-15 upper. The instructor, while expressing personal skepticism about Lehigh's product design philosophy, focuses on objective observations. The test reveals significant fragmentation, a large temporary cavity, and deep penetration, with the core reaching 23.5 and 24.5 inches in two shots. The instructor notes the fragmentation deviates from the main wound track and compares the terminal performance to M855A1.

Quick Summary

Lehigh Defense 45-grain Controlled Chaos .223 ammunition exhibited rapid expansion and significant fragmentation in ballistic gelatin, creating a large temporary cavity. The core achieved deep penetration, reaching 23.5 and 24.5 inches, exceeding the FBI's recommended 18-inch maximum for defensive rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction and Test Setup
  2. 00:05Ammunition: Lehigh 45 Grain Controlled Chaos
  3. 00:48Firearm: 18-inch AR-15 Upper
  4. 00:50Testing Medium: 10% Ballistic Gelatin
  5. 01:21First Shot Observations: Expansion and Fragmentation
  6. 02:09First Shot Penetration: 23.5 Inches
  7. 03:02Second Shot: Flipping the Gel Block
  8. 03:44Second Shot Penetration: 24.5 Inches
  9. 04:30Analysis of Results: Penetration vs. FBI Standards
  10. 05:24Temporary Cavity and Fragmentation Discussion
  11. 06:03Comparison to M855A1
  12. 06:27Conclusion: Is it Self-Defense Ammo?

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key terminal ballistics observed for Lehigh Defense 45-grain Controlled Chaos .223 ammunition?

The Lehigh Defense 45-grain Controlled Chaos .223 ammunition demonstrated rapid expansion and significant fragmentation, creating a large temporary cavity. The core achieved deep penetration, reaching 23.5 and 24.5 inches in ballistic gelatin tests.

How did the penetration depth of Lehigh Defense Controlled Chaos compare to FBI recommendations?

The Lehigh Defense Controlled Chaos .223 ammunition penetrated 23.5 and 24.5 inches in ballistic gelatin, exceeding the FBI's recommended 18-inch maximum for defensive ammunition. The instructor noted this is less critical for private citizens than law enforcement.

What is the instructor's general opinion on Lehigh Defense ammunition?

The instructor expresses a personal skepticism towards Lehigh Defense, often viewing their products as 'gimmicky' and not optimally designed for the primary criteria of defensive pistol and rifle ammunition.

What firearm and testing medium were used in the Lehigh Defense Controlled Chaos gel test?

The test utilized an 18-inch AR-15 upper receiver and 10 percent calibrated ballistic gelatin to simulate tissue effects for the Lehigh Defense 45-grain Controlled Chaos .223 ammunition.

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