Lehigh Defense Offers Controlled Chaos Discount To Celebrate Product Expansion
In response to customer demand, Innovative bullet and ammo manufacturer Lehigh Defense announces another revolutionary product expansion: Lead-Free Controlled Chaos Bullets (http://www.lehighdefense.com/lehigh-defense-offers-controlled-chaos-discount-to-celebrate-product-expansion). Controlled Chaos bullets burst into numerous particles at a predetermined depth to create multiple wounds and a large temporary cavity with shot placement at or near the central nervous system.
To celebrate this product expansion, Lehigh Defense is offering a limited time 15% early adopters discount to newsletter subscribers for the week of June 27-July 3 (if you’re not a newsletter subscriber, register for an account today and receive this discount) and a subsequent 10% discount to the general public for the week of July 4-11 (if you don’t want to sign up for our newsletter, use COUPON CODE CCSAVE10.
Controlled Chaos bullets and ammunition are designed to penetrate to a specific depth, fracture (as the internal hydraulic pressure exceeds the hoop strength of the nose design) and release a massive energy spike (as the particles break away and radiate outward from the initial trajectory path). This energy spike and the resulting temporary cavity send shock waves through the animal’s circulatory and nervous systems to bring about their immediate shutdown.
Originally developed as a .243 bullet to satisfy an animal control agency’s request for a no lead bullet that would provide extensive wound trauma with minimal pass through energy, Controlled Chaos technology is now available in a wide variety of calibers. Similar to Lehigh’s Controlled Fracturing, Controlled Chaos’ fracturing particles are smaller, resulting in less penetration depth and greater initial energy transfer. These features make them ideal for varmint hunting, animal culling, fur hunting, and personal defense.
For more information on Controlled Chaos or any of Lehigh Defense’s ammunition and bullet technologies, visit http://www.lehighdefense.com.