Thread: .172 Solids!!
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Old 01-05-2019, 04:02 AM
jtv3062 jtv3062 is offline
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Originally Posted by 17tbs View Post
Take a look at them, they are machined brass. They are indeed listed as "No lead designs..." read it at the bottom of the description.

Reading comprehension check.

https://www.lehighdefense.com/produc...ant=1073845856

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The development of this technology was the result of an animal control agency's request for a no lead .243 bullet that would provide extensive wound trauma with little minimal pass through energy. Basically the idea was to burst the bullet into numerous particles at a predetermined depth creating many wounds and a large temporary cavity with shot placement at or near the central nervous system. The agency had tried copper matrix frangible rounds and found the penetration depth and particle size were less than what was require for proper terminal performance.

Many wound channels resulting in extensive damage
CNC machined from solid copper or brass, not formed or swaged
Exceptional accuracy from the advanced manufacturing process
A separate base for penetration along the original trajectory
No lead designs for agencies requiring green projectiles
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Click your link scroll to the right and look around until you find the sku. Look down from there to where it reads "lead free" and look to the left
of that and it reads "no" that's the description of those bullets the 18 grain ones and not a general description of the brand.

Now what would a game warden use to determine if those 18 grain bullets are lead free of not?

Now go to the 20 grain bullets and do the same search there and you'll see that those are lead free.

I'm not here rfigh over this but to point out it says "not lead free"

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