Does anyone know if a manufacturer makes copper bullets in 117 or 120 grain bullet for a 25.06? I did a google search and only came up with a few that already produce the entire round but I would like to reload my own and test these???
Kind of like "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"?Unless you live in a state that bans lead, my question is ...Why use all copper? I've been using the same 117 gr Sierra BT bullet for over 40 years and I'm not about to change unless the states I hunt in require all copper.
Yep, that's for sure.Kind of like "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
I do not live in a state that bans lead but have seen a few presentations and studies on lead and its leaves a dust trail through the wound channel and I just don't want to consume any lead if I can help it so I have decided to switch to copper for all my hunting...switched years ago with my game birds jut time for the long guns now!Unless you live in a state that bans lead, my question is ...Why use all copper? I've been using the same 117 gr Sierra BT bullet for over 40 years and I'm not about to change unless the states I hunt in require all copper.
Isn't that what humans do, change things when nothings wrong???Kind of like "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
We have been using lead in all our ammunition since the firearm was invented and humans are still thriving. I have consumed literally thousands of pounds of game shot with lead ammo in my life and I'm still here at 75 years old. Waterfowl ingest lead while filtering mud and dirt for food and it can be toxic to THEM if they eat enough. Some carrion eaters ingest lead from gut pile and if they ingest enough it can be toxic to THEM. I can go along with the waterfowl problem, but the rest is pure politics IMHO. Just another way to make hunting and shooting (and gun ownership too) more difficult.I do not live in a state that bans lead but have seen a few presentations and studies on lead and its leaves a dust trail through the wound channel and I just don't want to consume any lead if I can help it so I have decided to switch to copper for all my hunting...switched years ago with my game birds jut time for the long guns now!
Never once did I say you or anyone else for that matter had to switch or any of us were dying from it! I just chose not to eat lead so feel free to say whatever ya want...I am choosing to shoot copper! Sorry to have offended you!!!!We have been using lead in all our ammunition since the firearm was invented and humans are still thriving. I have consumed literally thousands of pounds of game shot with lead ammo in my life and I'm still here at 75 years old. Waterfowl ingest lead while filtering mud and dirt for food and it can be toxic to THEM if they eat enough. Some carrion eaters ingest lead from gut pile and if they ingest enough it can be toxic to THEM. I can go along with the waterfowl problem, but the rest is pure politics IMHO. Just another way to make hunting and shooting (and gun ownership too) more difficult.
I hope you are trying to make a joke. Lead is very toxic to humans. Most get it from inhaling dust or consuming contaminated things.Lead is not harmful for people, just condors might can be poisoned with lead : )
Yes, but lead ammo is banned because it is harmful for condors, not people.I hope you are trying to make a joke. Lead is very toxic to humans. Most get it from inhaling dust or consuming contaminated things.
That said I happily use bullets with lead and trim away any blood shot or damaged meat around or near the wound channel. I do prefer bonded or premium bullets, and fragmentation is one reason I avoid Bergers.
Only in the State of California! I could never or would never live in California. Everything gives you cancer or is known to give you cancer! Just read the back of any warning labels on ANYTHING. I don't know how any of you people are still alive out there? HAHA, It's not know to any other state to cause cancer, just Californians! Nothing against you BGhunter, i just couldn't live in a State where politicians run EVERYTHING and have no common sense because it's "known" to cause cancer!Yes, but lead ammo is banned because it is harmful for condors, not people.