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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3237573" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I know gel tests are just gel tests, but this is pretty impressive. Look at it from about 10:40 to see the results of the shot. The "Phillips screwdriver" lookin' bullet in these Underwood rounds are actually made by Lehigh Defense. Supposedly it's all about channeling pressure into the wound cavity to rip and tear. "Fluid Motion Transfer" … Besides this one, there's a bunch more gel tests of this stuff on YouTube, if you care to watch.</p><p></p><p>Also, Lehigh Defense makes a similar round with this same bullet. They say on their website that they partner with Underwood, and that the two loaded rounds are not necessarily the same. The specs show the Lehigh Defense 90 gr Extreme Defender to have a velocity of 1,350 fps and the same in Underwood a bit higher at 1,400 fps. I don't know for 100%, but this stuff sure does look nasty to me. I am impressed from what I have seen at this point</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ClJcJ8LQFbQ[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3237573, member: 10465"] I know gel tests are just gel tests, but this is pretty impressive. Look at it from about 10:40 to see the results of the shot. The "Phillips screwdriver" lookin' bullet in these Underwood rounds are actually made by Lehigh Defense. Supposedly it's all about channeling pressure into the wound cavity to rip and tear. "Fluid Motion Transfer" … Besides this one, there's a bunch more gel tests of this stuff on YouTube, if you care to watch. Also, Lehigh Defense makes a similar round with this same bullet. They say on their website that they partner with Underwood, and that the two loaded rounds are not necessarily the same. The specs show the Lehigh Defense 90 gr Extreme Defender to have a velocity of 1,350 fps and the same in Underwood a bit higher at 1,400 fps. I don't know for 100%, but this stuff sure does look nasty to me. I am impressed from what I have seen at this point [MEDIA=youtube]ClJcJ8LQFbQ[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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