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I grew up in the burbs north of Los Angeles shooting black powder and I applaud the efforts to save the California condor. If we publicly appear to be heartless killers advocating the death of endangered species so we get our hunting fix, well, it only serves to empower the anti-gun and anti-hunting folks who would see our sport abolished. We must remind those who may be against us that as outdoors enthusiasts we spend our hard-earned dollars via licencing fees and the organizations we support to preserve both our wild lands and the critters who inhabit those lands.

We must be good stewards of the land and its wildlife or else we risk having the right to hunt and fish upon it regulated right out from under us.
 

Minnesota DNR did a first of it's kind lead fragmentation study of various popular game bullets.

"Information discovered in spring 2008 indicates that small lead fragments often are present in hunter-harvested venison, particularly ground venison. As a result, the Minnesota DNR conducted the first-of-its-kind lead fragmentation study to simulate how different types of bullets commonly used for deer hunting might fragment."

Video summary:--->>> http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/fish_wildlife/lead/index.htm

Reference page to see the full study:--->>> https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/hunting/ammo/lead.html
Hello Articap,
Thank you for the DNR video. Great information.
Fred
 
[QUOTE="AZbpBurner, post: , I'd rather cast my own tin balls than hunt around for brass, steel or marbles for my ML.[/QUOTE]
As of May 17, 2019 Roto Metals price for tin: $20.99/lb, lead /lb $2.99. I will choose lead. :) of course I have the option
 

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