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Making peace with bad angles: What bullet design really buys a hunter
“Not many animals live through a bullet in the right place”. The line about that campfire is becoming a viral one since it ...
Though there is no evidence that lead bullet fragments are a threat to human or wildlife health at the population level, some hunters are choosing non-lead bullets to avoid any risk. "Given the choice ...
Big game hunters notice bullet performance, and all-copper bullets are proving their mettle in the field and at the range. To be honest, hunters resisted non-lead bullets for so long because they ...
A rebate program offers to pay hunters for copper-based bullets in an attempt to conserve eagles. The Alaska Copper Ammo Challenge offers $40 rebates to hunters to incentivize giving copper bullets a ...
Many people argue, however, that lead bullets break apart when they hit and pass through game animals. Hoffmann, for example, retrieved a lead bullet with a copper jacket he used to kill a deer. The ...
Late fall and early winter are deer hunting seasons in many parts of the U.S. Most hunters headed into the field will be armed with bullets made of lead. But lead is toxic for predators eating animals ...
Muzzleloader bullets are a distinct genre in the hunting world, and modern designs allow hunters to obtain centerfire-quality accuracy. Muzzleloaders have two inherent limitations. The first, ...
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Ammunition choices that make or break a clean kill
Ammunition is the quiet part of hunting that decides whether your “perfect” shot turns into a deer that tips over in sight, or a long, frustrating track that leaves you second-guessing everything.
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