RealMuddyboots
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Interesting but not where I live. Another grandiose statement associated with lead.Just another reason why food pantries feeding the poor will only accept venison from archery hunters who prove this by showing their tags.
So what about copper? Copper is death to aquatic organisms. Studies can be designed to achieve whatever result you choose. CDC has proven that in past couple years.
What I would like to see is a study that utilizes all types of cup and core bullets as well as copper monos instead of lumping all of them in one category. Bonded cup and core lead bullets do not fragment like standard soft point or ballistic tip style bullets. So let's have a real practical study that incorporates all styles of bullets instead of taking a worse case scenario and apply it across the board to all products. That is true science of a study to determine results from each subject category. The study needs to incorporate all levels of velocity from different cartridges.
So if we are having discussion on effects of bullets on game and environment, we need to stop using steel belted tires and brakes on our vehicles. Tire debris sheding heavy metals to environment or how about wear debris from brake friction materials? All of this is discharging into aquatic waterways far more damaging than lead bullets.
So understand if you are taking a position that lead in environment is strictly from bullets, nope, no even remotely significant in comparison from other