A 130-grain Barnes Triple-Shock bullet after being fired into a deer from a .270-Winchester caliber rifle at a distance of about 50 yards. The shot was taken straight on as the animal approached.
Big game hunters notice bullet performance, and all-copper bullets are proving their mettle in the field and at the range. To be honest, hunters resisted non-lead bullets for so long because they ...
A New Kind of Copper Bullet Two factors, generally, cause a lead-core bullet to produce a larger, more devastating wound cavity than standard copper. Because the lead core is much softer and these ...
I recently tested and hunted with a new copper-solid bullet from Lehigh Defense that might combine the best of both copper and lead-core bullets. It holds enough weight to penetrate deep into tissue, ...
When Teresa Head was preparing for her first-ever deer hunt in 2016 she made a decision that didn't seem remarkable to her at the time. Head used ammunition with non-toxic, copper bullets instead of ...
Last November, Dr. Brian Hiller was sitting in a deer stand on private land near Bemidji, hoping to kill his first deer in Minnesota with a rifle. "The little buck settled in about 50 yards from me," ...
John Wahlberg decided he wanted to try nontoxic copper bullets for deer hunting after reading an article in the summer 2012 issue of Whitetails magazine, the official publication of the Minnesota Deer ...