Definitely the PronghornWhich one is from Alaska?

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Definitely the PronghornWhich one is from Alaska?
So what was the cause of death?I have read studies where the actual isotopes that come from lead ammo are found in scavenging birds that are dead. A couple of them.
Look, if God didn't intend us to hunt with lead bullets, why did he create the lead bullet trees?When I read lead bullets are a God-given right it made me laugh out loud.
People complain about everything. If all the birds of prey or scavengers were gone the same people would complain thereās too many rodents and the department of wildlife should do something.
Operation normal. Carry on.
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I had a couple of former employees that worked on the Beringia lead studies back in the day. The hard part about evaluating this study is that lead is that there are lots of sources for lead contamination in the environment. This study didnāt evaluate any of those. It was merely a correlative study that said there is lead here and lead here with the assumption that lead from the hunter kills was the source of lead in the raptors. It also didnāt really evaluate the effect size on the raptor populations. Not saying they are wrong, just saying that a paper like this results in more questions than answers and shouldnāt be taken as a reason to make overarching policy changes.Quite a bit. Thousands of microfragments of lead are created every time a bullet moving over 2K FPS impacts an animal, and they are concentrated into a gut pile that enters the food chain through scavenging. Blood lead levels of scavenging birds have been proven to increase during hunting season. Using lead free ammo for big game hunting eliminates this issue.
That being said, these commie states like CO and CA mandating changes to the way we hunt is obviously a slippery slope. Honestly a tough situation though, because there is obviously an issue. If you have questions about switching, feel free to shoot me a PM- I've been shooting exclusively copper with great results for a decade
Are you talking about Don Wolfe?I've actually done some stuff with the long time head biologist at the Sutton Center. I really blew my mind how much lead fragments. Even cup and core bullets.
He's a hunter, very pro 2a and small government. Also very pro not hunting with lead.
Lead-poisoning of Eagles ā Sutton Center https://www.suttoncenter.org/conservation/saving-species/bald-eagles/lead-poisoning-eagles/
My sister lived in Colorado Springs for a decade from just before pot was made legal. It was cool at first, drew in some interesting people but those jerks voted the state Blue and made it so the cops did virtually nothing. She had her home burglarized, some guns were stolen plus some gold coins. Reported the crime and in 5 days they had caught the guy, had her guns but the gold? Who knows. The sticker they didn't hold the guy overnight. Took then 2 years to return her guns. She was never asked to go to court to identify her property so I guess he never went to court even. The jump start to the BS began when people started fleeing California for Colorado.Just one more reason why I'm about to move out of this state.
Polis
Property tax raised
Housing prices high
Rent is astronomical
Small businesses closing at alarming rates
Homelessness out of control
Illegal immigrants out of control
Road condition in shambles
Road construction at a snails pace
Wolf failure that is $2 million over budget so far
Gun and ammunition tax raised
Ban on certain guns
All of the "Oppressed" alphabet people of infinite makes and models that want to groom the children
Let's not forget the Gay Games in 2030!!
Then in November there is a ballot to seek $1 billion dollars from the tax payers without raising taxes!!! Apparently it just comes from trees
This used to be a great place to live. But alas people wanted legal Marijuana which was the jump start of this bullshiiiit
Yep. I like Don.Are you talking about Don Wolfe?
I had a couple of former employees that worked on the Beringia lead studies back in the day. The hard part about evaluating this study is that lead is that there are lots of sources for lead contamination in the environment. This study didnāt evaluate any of those. It was merely a correlative study that said there is lead here and lead here with the assumption that lead from the hunter kills was the source of lead in the raptors. It also didnāt really evaluate the effect size on the raptor populations. Not saying they are wrong, just saying that a paper like this results in more questions than answers and shouldnāt be taken as a reason to make overarching policy changes.
"Too fast" seems a bit odd. What projectile?Last year I tried copper with my 6.5 creed. Learned a lesson from that. 6.5 and copper dont mix. It is too fast and at 80 yards i shot a buck a bit behind the sweet spot and it just stood there.
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All three of my copper 6.5 creed went in and out of the buck the same size hole.