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  1. 5 NEW REASONS TO LOVE YOUR NEW COPPER BULLET HOSE! 1. Infused with REAL copper: It's lead-free and drinking water-safe! 2. New Outer Shell: Our top-secret, tear-resistant polymer blend is 3X stronger! 3. New Inner Tube: 3 layers of high-strength latex! 4. 20% Larger Connectors: Easier to twist & grip & they won't slip!

  2. Solid copper bullets are monolithic bullets made of copper and, therefore, do not contain lead. While they are environmentally friendly, that is not the only reason that people use them. They perform excellently on game animals in areas like penetration and weight retention.

  3. Nov 20, 2019 · Patrick Durkin Nov 20, 2019. We’ve all heard about a “raging debate” over copper bullets and whether they belong in America’s big game hunting scene. But credible criticisms of copper bullets disappeared in recent decades as design and technology kept improving these deadly, hard-hitting slugs.

  4. We specialize in lathe turned copper bullets. Our bullets are unique in the fact that they have the highest ballistic coefficient of any solid copper bullet in any given caliber weight class. The Ballistic Coefficients are also on par with the highest BC lead core jacketed bullets, and the best part is that our bullets can be loaded just like ...

  5. The world’s most effective all-copper hunting bullet. Since 1989, we’ve been engineering the most technologically advanced hunting bullets and ammunition on the planet. Shop Now. Experience the effectiveness of all-copper bullets. Our all-copper bullets expand rapidly, dump more energy, and penetrate deeper than any lead-core bullet available.

  6. A SOLID breakthrough in Performance! The CX™ (Copper alloy eXpanding) bullet from Hornady represents the most advanced monolithic hunting bullet on the market. Its optimized design offers extended range performance, greater accuracy, high weight retention, and deep penetration. Find a Retailer.

  7. Oct 5, 2022 · This is true of any bullet, but it’s truer of copper-alloy bullets. Copper bullets also fall behind in today’s low-drag race to the highest possible ballistic coefficient. Since copper is lighter than lead, a copper-alloy bullet will be longer than a lead-core bullet of equal weight and similar shape.

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