Lehigh Defense .45 ACP/.450 Bushmaster SC Handgun Bullet, 200 gr 0.451" 100rds
| SKU | 51655205429 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Lehigh Defense |
| MPN | 07451200SP |
| UPC | 810025508968 |
| Bullet Type | Copper, Hunting, Self Defense, Solid |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Pistol
- Caliber 1: .45 ACP
- Caliber 2: .450 Bushmaster
- Bullet Type 1: Self Defense
- Bullet Type 2: Hunting
- Bullet Type 3: Copper
- Bullet Type 4: Solid
- Grain Weight: 200
- Round Count: 100
- Diameter (inches): 0.451
- Length (inches): 0.69
- Lead Free: Yes
- Ballistic Coefficient: 0.182
- Muzzle Velocity: 5000
Features
Lehigh Defense continues to push the boundaries of bullet technology with their xtreme penetrator fluid transfer monolithic (XP FTM) line. Designed for deep, straight-line penetration, these solid copper bullets excel in both handgun and rifle applications. The innovative nose geometry allows the XP FTM to create a massive permanent wound cavity that's up to four times larger than traditional flat or round-nose bullets. Thanks to radial flutes on the nose, hydraulic energy is forced inward and outward, resulting in high-pressure spikes that cause devastating tissue damage. This enhanced cavitation provides more significant damage than hollow point bullets while maintaining deep, consistent penetration through barriers such as drywall and heavy clothing. Perfect for hunting large or tough game, or for self-defense, the XP FTM is an environmentally friendly, lead-free option that outperforms conventional projectiles in every way.
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