Says $40/box up to $80 open to AK addressesSo if I buy a $40 box of ammo will I get $80 back?
I like copper but I’ll make money.
This is just like when we were duck hunting in the late 80's early 90's and the mandate for steel shot. Claims were made in Louisiana that the ducks were picking up lead eating them, thus killing them. What we found was that Lead knocked their aZZ off stone cold dead, while the steel didn't hit with enough THUMP so the birds would fly off then die, where there was no recovery. Then the push for a denser product like Tungsten shot.There is nothing “high performance” about copper. I don’t think these types of adds/campaigns are a good thing whatsoever. Blowing things out of proportion in order to make a huge change over a small issue. Especially with the “lead keeps on killing” shit. Give me a break.
I guess Im not that twisted up about it either way. It is indisputable that raptors eat gutpiles, and with fragmenting lead bullets those gutpiles contain lead fragments that kill said raptors. Copper ammo is unpopular on this site because of long range hunting and the better effectiveness of fragmenting lead at low impact velocities, but unlike steel shot in the 1980’s which was a mandate of an unknown product, copper has been a known entity for many decades and is proven to work fine for the 99+% of hunters that dont need terminal performance past 400 yards. If a voluntary effort like this comes along because its important enough for some people, Im all for it because as much as people dont like it the realistic alternative is a mandate. I say good on them, and if some people try copper as a result of this it wont have any negative consequences.
Yes, and Im also intentionally making a easy to understand generalization that holds true most of the time for most all cartridges, in order to not get into the ballistic weeds that really just distract from the point, ie 400 yards is within a few yards of where most factory loaded cartridges with traditional copper monos drop below a reasonable velocity threshold to ensure they perform as expected, and its also past the range where most game is taken, and also past the range where most people have any business shooting at critters. Some may be longer, some may be shorter, some bullets may have a different threshold…but theyre mostly very close, and the point doesnt change, ie copper works fine for the vast majority of hunters, and the rest is all ballistic masturbation and wishful thinking, and just about anything voluntary is better than anything mandatory.Distance is irrelevant as long as you have the impact velocity for the bullet to perform properly.
I had this exact conversation with someone yesterday. We were talking about his sheep hunt and he was using copper bullets in part not to harm golden eagles. I said a lead bullet sounds like it might be a win-win for a sheep hunter.I’m not sure some of the sheep hunters wouldn’t be happy about some eagles getting lead poisoning..
Yes, and Im also intentionally making a easy to understand generalization that holds true most of the time for most all cartridges, in order to not get into the ballistic weeds that really just distract from the point, ie 400 yards is within a few yards of where most factory loaded cartridges with traditional copper monos drop below a reasonable velocity threshold to ensure they perform as expected, and its also past the range where most game is taken, and also past the range where most people have any business shooting at critters. Some may be longer, some may be shorter, some bullets may have a different threshold…but theyre mostly very close, and the point doesnt change, ie copper works fine for the vast majority of hunters, and the rest is all ballistic masturbation and wishful thinking, and just about anything voluntary is better than anything mandatory.