.300 AAC Blackout Lehigh Defense 110-grain High Velocity Controlled Chaos

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posted on December 13, 2013
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This load is in a class by itself. It utilizes an all-brass bullet which has been engineered to sort of explode when impacting tissue. The front of the bullet fragmented after about 5 inches of penetration and chewed up the gel block, while the base drove to an impressive 36 inches. This was the most accurate load fired from the JP rifle.

Lehigh Defense 110-grain High Velocity Controlled Chaos

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