LEHIGH DEFENSE 458 SOCOM 250 GRAIN COPPER FLUID TRANSFER MONOLITHIC 50 BULLETS

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SKU:810025508289

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SKU:
810025508289

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Manufacturer: Lehigh Defense
Gun Type: Rifle
Bullet Type: Fluid Transfer Monolithic (FTM)
Caliber: .458 SOCOM
Cartridge Type: .458 SOCOM
Bullet Weight: 250 grain
Projectile Caliber: .458 Caliber
G1 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.194
Sectional Density: 0.17
Additional Features: Lead Free
Bullet Quantity: 50 Bullet

The advanced technology Xtreme Defense Fluid Transfer Monolithic (XD FTM) is changing the way self-defense bullets are perceived. Like the Xtreme Penetrator, the progressive nose geometry allows for deep, straight penetration while creating a permanent wound cavity diameter exceeding that of most expanding bullets. Additionally, the bullet is solid copper, able to overcome barriers to penetration, is environmentally friendly and does massive tissue damage on impact. Penetrating barriers such as drywall or heavy clothing prior to impacting the intended target doesnt have the potentially negative effect on the Xtreme Defense that it does to conventional hollow point bullets.image

The nose design is the key. The Fluid Transfers radial flutes force the hydraulic energy inward and then as the energy is restricted, it accelerates outward creating high pressure spikes severely damaging surrounding tissue. This very rapid increase in fluid flow creates cavitation and massive tissue damage away from the projectile equivalent to those of the best hollow points on the market. The result of the Xtreme Defense is a permanent wound cavity that is two to four times greater than what a flat or round nose bullet generates and often larger than traditional or solid copper expanding bullets. What you get is a self-defense bullet that will shoot through barriers without deformation or trajectory change and creates a larger permanent wound cavity coupled with the desired 18 inches of penetration.

Solid copper Xtreme Defense bullets meet the criteria of states and jurisdictions calling for lead free projectiles