01 April 2008, 23:17
wapiti7Lead Fragments In Venison
I just spent the weekend in Phoenix with the guys from the condor project, and I can tell you that they are all hunters. Arizona only has a voluntary ban, and if you draw a tag in that area, they will give you non-toxic rifle ammo for free. I think we should look at all of the facts before getting pissed off.
02 April 2008, 06:11
Fish30114Complete utter bullshit. I have scanned a BUNCH of rifle shot/killed animal in an MRI. screw a radiograph, hideously poor imagery, massive overexposure in the 'deer' pic. Who knows how they came up with this bs, but I can tell you, with cutting edge technology, there is NOTHING like this going on with rifle shot deer, coyotes, groundhogs, pigs, squirrels and some other critters I probably don't recall, even when shot dead on the shoulder with old scholl exposed lead tip cup and core bullets.
As someone else said, the leftish anti's have no morals, don't care about honesty, have a win at all costs, and I acutally believe LIKE to lie. Like muslim extremists, they want a result, and don't give a damn about the methodology, in their view, the ends always justify the means--any means!
NO!!!!!!
02 April 2008, 06:40
wapiti7We fired partitions, a-frames, silvertips and corelocks into balistics gelatin. The lead fragmention was huge........sorry
03 April 2008, 03:04
Stevequote:
Originally posted by wapiti7:
We fired partitions, a-frames, silvertips and corelocks into balistics gelatin. The lead fragmention was huge........sorry
How far from the wound channel?
03 April 2008, 10:42
wapiti7We fired there bullets into 24" of gelatin, the 3 full 1 gal water bottles. The fragments (hundreds) were scattered through out the gelatin and water bottles. In the gelatin, the fragments were seen approx 2-2.5 inches in any direction from the center wound channel. Each of these popular bullets did the same thing. BTW, winchester is loading the new e-tip copper bullet from nosler(I think).
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