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Thanks. I called Gorilla this afternoon, who told me they manufacture their own 205 gr bullets for the Silverback line. The Underwood Controlled Chaos is 125gr, and the Gorilla Controlled Chaos is 115gr, so I'm still scratching my head about those lighter rounds.
I think because of the ownership change at Lehigh that at least for now they are not using them.
I bought the ammo I still have several years ago and got a killer deal on it.
Beck is by far the quietest ammo I've ever used, at least for factory ammo for sure. It even rivals most my hand loads.
On top of that doing a quick and dirty precision test with a bag and a red dot I'm able to stack shots at over 100 yards.
I only bought a few hundred rounds of it but like I said, I got it for a really good price at the time. I've been conserving it for special purposes so I still have a few boxes.
It's very clean ammo too.
I say all that to encourage you to try some. If I ever see it nearby again I will try to stock up for sure.
I do not remember finding any of the projectile inside the deer. She dropped in her tracks. It was a quartering shot through the left front shoulder. Obliterated her heart and lungs. IIRC is was about 40 yards from a 16" Rem 700 Tac SD.
I have some 110 Controlled Chaos (135 rounds) factory loaded from Ventura Ammunition for sale in my lot of 300BLK ammo in the classifieds. I have less than a box of the Controlled Fracturing as well but I found the Chaos to be a better performer on pigs.