Any real world experience with Controlled Fracturing Hollow Points?

Started by Buckeye 50, November 29 2014 05:50:39 PM MST

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Buckeye 50

I liked the gel test results, which I know full well are not like human tissue.  So was wondering if anyone knows anything about any real world results?  Bullets are from Lehigh Defense and I bought my from Underwood.

Thanks,

Pat
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 I am wondering the same thing about the extreme deep penatrator ,accuracy and  cycling

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Quote from: Buckeye 50 on November 29 2014 05:50:39 PM MST
I liked the gel test results, which I know full well are not like human tissue.  So was wondering if anyone knows anything about any real world results?  Bullets are from Lehigh Defense and I bought my from Underwood.

Thanks,

Pat



CCI makes a controlled fracture 22LR cartridge. It works as claimed.

I have seen frangible (compressed powdered metal) bullets break when they feed from the magazine and jam the gun.



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Pinsnscrews

The bullets from Lehigh are not compressed powder, but are solids with fracture lines designed into them. they have a solid base and three fracturing petals that pull away from the base of the bullet. Cutting Edge has been using the same design for their large game and Raptor line of rifle bullets for a couple of years now.
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Rojo27

Mrgunsngear recently did a test with Underwood's Controlled Fracture @ 460 Rowland....  Still not exactly what we're looking for but interesting none the less.