Please Noooo!Move!
Please Noooo!Move!
this what I am wondering about jacketed bullets with lead core. federal makes pure copper ML bullets called trophy copper bullets over $6 each. also there are power belt aero tipped bullets 15 for $27Are jacketed bullets good do go in CA, or are we talking monoliths? I don't think I've seen monolith pistol bullets. The only solids I've seen are big bore rifle bullets that are lathe turned, and quite expensive. The only people I know who use them compete in ELR competitions. I guess if there is a market someone will start making them though.
I live in Maryland. Very restrictive. We learn to adapt.I like the way you think.
Be ungovernable.
Nothing tyrannical about that.Fish and Game officers have a wand that they can scan the animal with and it will tell them if lead is present. Last year we had all our ducks scanned.
Fish and Game officers have a wand that they can scan the animal with and it will tell them if lead is present. Last year we had all our ducks scanned.
There is a new all-copper handgun bullet (for unmentionables) that is solid with a fluted nose; it causes much damage in ballistic gelatin or large game. Can't think of the name right now, but wonder if it's adaptable to using in Old Armies or other .44's.Are jacketed bullets good do go in CA, or are we talking monoliths? I don't think I've seen monolith pistol bullets. The only solids I've seen are big bore rifle bullets that are lathe turned, and quite expensive. The only people I know who use them compete in ELR competitions. I guess if there is a market someone will start making them though.
He didn’t say he was hunting with it.why hunt with a BP pistol? what could you hunt not big game. use lead for target shooting and hunt with a BP rifle with copper bullets
Got one better, Look up "copper wash" Its is what the commies did for years. Dipped steel projectiles in copper. The AFT stopped the import of them because they thought they were armor pricing.Paint 6 lead balls with copper paint
There's a tiny, small, number of fellows who are fascinated with it. A guy in PA tried a few years back to get the Game Comm. to legalize hunting with them and got nowhere.Is this a real article, a Atlatl for heaven sake. We are back in the Stone Age talking abput a modern problem, I doubt many peole have seen or even less tried to use aAtlatl
I did once at a rendvous , no luck for me
Tin weighs 35% less than lead.I would say that your best bet would be to use tin (Sn) or a alloy of such. A few years ago I hit every flea market, garage sale etc around and bought dented unwanted pewter items. Pewter is an alloy consisting mostly of tin. Antique tin did contain lead but they stopped adding that to it over a hundred years ago. It melts at 450 degrees a little less than lead at 621. It is easily cast into round balls. Here in Nanny York historical sites sell cast tin round balls as replicas of lead round balls as selling lead ones would be dangerous as children might eat them.
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