Messaged him about it alreadyA challenge for Steve. mtmuley
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Messaged him about it alreadyA challenge for Steve. mtmuley
N=8 but folks on hunttalk are more familiar with the literature than your primary care doctor.I’ll take my lead ingestion guidance from doctors instead of Hunt Talk. I could care less what bullet people use, but suggesting mono bullets are inhumane is simply ridiculous.
Lead shot isn’t traveling fast enough to fragment, a bullet is. A longer tracking job hasn’t been my experience with copper bullets, or my friends and relatives who use copper bullets, but I understand that some folks have had different experiences.Strange a lot of folks are so worried about eating big game shot with lead core bullets yet eat lots of upland birds and doves killed with lead shot. I’ve killed a handful of elk, dozens of deer and hundreds of pigs with probably 20 different bullets including TTSX’s, grand slams, corelocks, ballistic tips, accubonds, and more recently Berger’s and in every instance that the bullet hit the lungs/vitals like it was supposed to the critters died - I will say a copper bullet through the ribs and lungs on a deer will likely result in a longer tracking job than cup and core bullets, but it will still be dead at the end of the blood trail.
I’ve had numerous bang flops with copper bullets - but only when the bullet hit the shoulder or heavy bone. Don’t misunderstand, I’m a big fan of the TTSX and load it for my kids .243 and .308 and my 300wsm. To the original post I would say calling copper bullets “inhumane” is ridiculous.Lead shot isn’t traveling fast enough to fragment, a bullet is. A longer tracking job hasn’t been my experience with copper bullets, or my friends and relatives who use copper bullets, but I understand that some folks have had different experiences.
I didn't want my kids and wife being a potential data point. YMMV.I don't think I've ever seen, heard, or read of someone getting lead poisoning from killing an animal with lead. I may be wrong, but it's not a high concern for me.
I didn't want my kids and wife being a potential data point. YMMV.
I'm not sure why you would go hungry. Lead is bad for you. Lead fragments are found in surrounding muscle tissue. It's 'Merica. Use what you want. Never said you shouldn't.I didn't want me, my wife, or my kids to go hungry based on an assumption that has never affected our grandparents or extended families. YMMV as well.
We need to see their IQ scores before we leap to that conclusionnever affected our grandparents or extended families.
I'm not sure why you would go hungry. Lead is bad for you. Lead fragments are found in surrounding muscle tissue. It's 'Merica. Use what you want. Never said you shouldn't.
We need to see their IQ scores before we leap to that conclusion
When did I ever say that? I think you just want a pissing match. I did a number of things when I was younger and dumber that I wouldn't do now. I drank beer through a funnel when I was 19. I don't now. I haven't killed an animal with a lead based bullet in 21 years.Can't tell me you never killed anything with lead and then ate it with your family.
Are you sure you didn’t starve in the process?I haven't killed an animal with a lead based bullet in 21 years.
Well played!I don't know their IQ, but some were lawyers.
You may have a good point...