I hunt monos but don’t think they were ever supposed to be THE answer, they are an option and always were.At one time they were supposed to be the answer.
Depends what ideal is to you / the situation though. For example a highly fragmenting match bullet that if placed on a shoulder thrashes a bunch of meat also isn't ideal, but placed in the lungs its a different story. Ideal is relative.They're just not ideal. I've used a lot of them and they work if you use them right. But it's just not quite ideal under almost any circumstances. That said, I'll take their downsides over putting lead into anything I eat. Luckily DRT and RWS exist so I don't use monos anymore.
This isn't true at all. Badlands bullets had a higher BC than any lead bullet for the same weight. Apex bullets aren't quite there but they're close.Lots of good monos out there now. Just have some trade offs. They aren’t ever going to have really high BC.
This isn't true at all. Badlands bullets had a higher BC than any lead bullet for the same weight. Apex bullets aren't quite there but they're close.
Those bands on most copper bullets create a tremendous amount of drag. And for a copper bullet to have a high BC it needs to be really long for caliber. Most approaching 6x, and you need a really fast twist rate to stabilize those. So you're in custom barrel territory. But they can have a high BC, it's just that most copper bullet companies don't design them that way for limitations in most rifles and cartridges.
I'm still heavily using Hammer bullets...they're easy to get to shoot but they have meh BCs though within my abilities they're still traveling fast enough and kill everything I've hit. I haven't experienced any of the "failures" that people have mentioned for why they use match bullets. My sample size may not be as large as others but Hammer bullets have taken probably 40 animals (with some users shooting my rifles) since I started using them.
That being said on my newer cartridges, I using going to stick with ELD-M and SST bullets mostly because I'm wanting to do volume shooting and spending $1-3 per bullet isn't going to work for me.
While that's true, if you make a lead bullet 6x caliber in length it'll be so heavy you're going to need a very big cartridge to have enough powder to push it at the velocities you want. Recoil will have to go up significantly.I should have said that different- for whatever you choose to do to get the BC higher with a mono, if you made a lead bullet to shoot with that same throat and twist, it’s going to have a far higher BC. Companies are making efforts to improve BCs by adding tips and changing drive band profiles, but the limitations are there. The weight/volume compared to lead is always going to be a challenge.
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I agree completely. Less than impressed with terminal performance.Monos came to be directly due to the push to ban lead bullets in some states. I live in a state with a ban. We have 3 basic options for mono bullets, fragmenting, petal, and tumble on impact. All 3 will kill. But, they simply do not do the amount of tissue damage as a lead bullet designed for hunting; many that use mono bullets like less dammaged meat. Mono is obviously still being made and available. They just aren't a preferred choice for most, as shot placement is a critical factor in recovering the animal.
Additionally. IMNSHO, compared to a good lead bullet, they are limited on effective distance. Meaning to open petals, fragment, they need a minimum velocity which limits effective range. That may not be an issue for many, but for those shooting long range, it is. Monos certainly are not going away.
I've been very fortunate with monos in Ca. Typically on cervids I take a heart shot, on pigs, a shot just behind the ear. Thus far, 99% have been DRT, or dead within a couple seconds. But yes, in states that permit lead, lead is the way to go. Either 2 zeros, or 2 guns, 1 for mono, 1 for lead.I agree completely. Less than impressed with terminal performance.
I am going to give the DRT Terminal Shock a try for next year and whenever in a friendly state go back to lead. Sucks to have two loads and zeros but I'll take an advantage when I can.