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Remington Core Lokt Copper
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<blockquote data-quote="IHFarmer07" data-source="post: 2806522" data-attributes="member: 75397"><p>How much ammunition is made with copper bullets mass produced and on the shelf? Not a whole bunch. You got to look at the big picture on this. The average hunters in this country aren't schooled up on ammo, bullets and so on as the ones in this and other forums. Most people don't even know that there is a minimum velocity on bullets let alone certain bullets are meant for certain applications. </p><p>Will these copper core-lotks be better than others that's been out for years/decades, no, but at least they're staying up to date with the times for once. It's just another bullet for the general mass population for hunting that don't reload. If it works great! People maybe surprised on how well they work or not work, like you said, pretty simple design, sometimes simple designs are best. To most hunters, 200 yards is max and this flat based bullet will most likely work to that distance, its when these common hunters take pot shots at animals at a distance they have no business shooting at is where the issue will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHFarmer07, post: 2806522, member: 75397"] How much ammunition is made with copper bullets mass produced and on the shelf? Not a whole bunch. You got to look at the big picture on this. The average hunters in this country aren’t schooled up on ammo, bullets and so on as the ones in this and other forums. Most people don’t even know that there is a minimum velocity on bullets let alone certain bullets are meant for certain applications. Will these copper core-lotks be better than others that’s been out for years/decades, no, but at least they’re staying up to date with the times for once. It’s just another bullet for the general mass population for hunting that don’t reload. If it works great! People maybe surprised on how well they work or not work, like you said, pretty simple design, sometimes simple designs are best. To most hunters, 200 yards is max and this flat based bullet will most likely work to that distance, its when these common hunters take pot shots at animals at a distance they have no business shooting at is where the issue will be. [/QUOTE]
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