Lehigh Defense 308WIN Close Quarters Aluminum and Titanium Bullets
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2017
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The titanium sparks look awesome
Thanks! It's an awesome bullet for sure!
All I can say is WOW Thanks for sharing this with us!
Nice Dude
Wishes from Germany
Thank you so much. If you get a chance to do a test with the 7.62 Close Quarters with the aluminum core in any liquid type target like a watermelon, water jugs, gel block (expensive I know) or something so we can see if it truly is any good for Close Quarter combat, or does it over penetrate. The Titanium is not something I would be using for that because I don't want over penetration of the round. I have a box of these C.Q. rounds but it's not easy for me to find a place to shoot a test in melons or water jugs around here, just paper targets and I don't want to waste them on boring paper. I have only seen a couple of tests of these Close Quarters in .308 (aluminum) but they all are shooting concrete blocks or steel plate, I would use ball ammo for that, but I would love to see if the Aluminum core .308 would dump it's energy in 10 inches like they say or if it would keep on going like controlled chaos. I can't believe how few people have interest in this killer round that Lehigh came up with, it is so different than anything else and looks like it might make the .308 usable for defense at close range.
Thanks so much for your videos, you take the time to do high quality videos and it makes a big difference.
Bill MacKinnon this is my reason of buying them I want to see if over penetrate any
I want to see a close up of the type of damage the 111gr flashtip .300 blk does on AR500 steel at 50M as well as how it performs in gelatin blocks. You know, just in case a whitetail starts across my shooting range during gun season, I want an idea of that performance and I want to know how badly it might damage my steel targets at that range. I’m not at all thinking this stuff might be an AP round that also fragments.
*ATF has entered the chat* wonder how long it'll be till these are labeled as "illegal armor piercing bullets."
Awesome! But I am confused about who's video this is? Lehigh's? Or AP2020 Outdoors's?
@@lehighdefense I would have tried some tungsten core projectiles-exactly tungsten metal and not carbide!Another interesting idea is to make bullets out of chromium because it is the hardest of all metals!And obviously from fused aluminum oxide or even artificial sapphire!
Looked to see if these even existed anymore, they don't. Only found a single person selling these personally for collector's prices. Shame.
So it's been 2 years since this video was made. Are the titanium bullets for sale yet?
Midway USA just sold out of the .338 Lapua titanium tip last week so I ordered one box direct from Underwood Ammo
@@DanielLee325 Isnt this bullet a titanium 'core' though?
So they don't make the titanium ones anymore I take it... sad.
So what is the purpose of this ammo? Not seeing anything special except maybe some sparks? And a high price tag.
No lead, good for mama Earth.
9:45 He explicitly says what the purpose of the ammo is.
You asked other kids for the answers to open book tests as a kid, didnt you?
@@texasbeast239 Thanks for watching the entire video just to let me know which portion has the answer I needed.. I appreciate that. ;~)
Here’s a suggestion change the fkn title if it has nothing to do with the aluminum rounds