This is sort of a follow up to a previous thread I started.
For an upcoming mentored hunt I was initially led to believe that copper ammo would be required—and so (per that other thread) I was advised to re-zero my rifle for that new ammo. It’s currently zeroed for the lead-core ammo I’ve always used.
It turns out that copper ammo is not required at this location until next season. So lead-core is fine.
What I’m wondering: should I still make the switch, even if it’s not required?
This is for my 350 Legend. (Straight-wall state.) Hunting Sika and White Tail.
As an environmentalist I do like the idea of monometal copper over lead-core. As an ethical hunter, my top priority is a clean, quick kill. We can take the ‘inconvenience’ of having to re-zero out the equation: I don’t mind doing it at all. I just want to choose the bullet that will make the cleanest kill, I think. Does copper have any advantage or disadvantage vs lead-core in that regard?
What would you do in this situation?
TIA
For an upcoming mentored hunt I was initially led to believe that copper ammo would be required—and so (per that other thread) I was advised to re-zero my rifle for that new ammo. It’s currently zeroed for the lead-core ammo I’ve always used.
It turns out that copper ammo is not required at this location until next season. So lead-core is fine.
What I’m wondering: should I still make the switch, even if it’s not required?
This is for my 350 Legend. (Straight-wall state.) Hunting Sika and White Tail.
As an environmentalist I do like the idea of monometal copper over lead-core. As an ethical hunter, my top priority is a clean, quick kill. We can take the ‘inconvenience’ of having to re-zero out the equation: I don’t mind doing it at all. I just want to choose the bullet that will make the cleanest kill, I think. Does copper have any advantage or disadvantage vs lead-core in that regard?
What would you do in this situation?
TIA