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Copper vs lead
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2020215" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Twice the price in a sport that the bullet is the last thing I'm worried about. So you have a $6500 elk hunt with a guide. You happen upon your trophy bull at 60 yards and you launch your sp lead bullet into its shoulder because it's the cheapest bullet. Elk runs off and you now have a wounded bull and now that bullet cost you $6500. </p><p>I know that's drastic but why complain about a Bullets costing $1.50 each when more than likely you don't bat an eye at an expense scope or spending $2.50 for a beer you will **** out 20 min later. </p><p> Now I don't shoot targets or steel with hammers much but I'll be dammed if I go on any hunt without what I think is the best equipment I can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2020215, member: 54383"] Twice the price in a sport that the bullet is the last thing I’m worried about. So you have a $6500 elk hunt with a guide. You happen upon your trophy bull at 60 yards and you launch your sp lead bullet into its shoulder because it’s the cheapest bullet. Elk runs off and you now have a wounded bull and now that bullet cost you $6500. I know that’s drastic but why complain about a Bullets costing $1.50 each when more than likely you don’t bat an eye at an expense scope or spending $2.50 for a beer you will **** out 20 min later. Now I don’t shoot targets or steel with hammers much but I’ll be dammed if I go on any hunt without what I think is the best equipment I can afford. [/QUOTE]
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