Lehigh Defense Maximum Expansion Technology is used to produce projectiles that create the largest wound channels of any bullet on the market. This bullet features a new 3-petal design.
Lehigh Defense Maximum Expansion Technology produces projectiles that create the largest wound channels of any bullet on the market. 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.
This bullet features a new 3-petal design.
Uses: Hunting, self-defense and tactical
This premium ammunition is loaded at our facility in Berryville, Arkansas, and meets our rigorous quality control standards.
Lehigh Defense ammunition features:
IMPORTANT NOTICE: For optimal accuracy with Lehigh Defense bullets it is important to clean the bore of all non-Lehigh Defense copper fouling before shooting Lehigh Defense bullets. Copper fouling in the bore that has been deposited by the use of common cup and core bullets will have a substantial negative effect on the accuracy of Lehigh Defense solid copper bullets.
| Best Used For | Hunting, Self Defense, Tactical |
|---|---|
| Firearm Type | Rifle |
| Box Quantity | 20 |
| Velocity Range | Subsonic |
| Caliber | 300 Blackout |
| Manufacturer | Lehigh Defense |
| Hollow Point | Yes |
| Ammunition Type | New |
| Ammo Case Material | Brass |
| Bullet Used | 194 gr. Lehigh Maximum Expansion 3 |
| Test Barrel Length | 16 inch |
| Muzzle Energy (ft-lb) | 475 |
| Velocity - Muzzle (fps) | 1050 |
| Velocity - 100 yards (fps) | 1007 |
| Velocity - 200 yards (fps) | 971 |
| Velocity - 300 yards (fps) | 939 |
| Trajectory - Muzzle (inches) | -2.5 |
| Trajectory - 50 yards (inches) | 2.9 |
| Trajectory - 100 yards (inches) | 0 |
| Trajectory - 150 yards (inches) | -11.4 |
| Trajectory - 200 yards (inches) | -31.7 |
| Trajectory - 250 yards (inches) | -61.3 |
| Trajectory - 300 yards (inches) | -100.4 |
DANGER: RICOCHET & FRAGMENTATION RISK
WARNING: Solid copper bullets of any brand are unsafe to shoot at steel targets under 50 yards. Serious injury or death may occur if proper precautions are not followed. Eye and ear protection should ALWAYS be worn when shooting. Follow all manufacturer guidelines and range safety rules.