Eagles and condors are not hunters’ intended targets, but they’re dying from lead bullet dust. Credit: Photos by Emily Harris/Reveal; photo illustration by Michael I Schiller and Gabriel ...
The Army set out to develop lead-free bullets to protect the environment. The finished product achieved that goal — and produced the most lethal rifle round to date. The Army set out to develop ...
At first glance, the hoopla over lead-cored bullets seems to be yet another back door attack on guns. However, there may be something to it. The wise hunter goes for a heart-lung shot to avoid ...
SIM-X DEFENSECORE and RANGECORE cartridges use SUBMASS technology with synthetic, non-Newtonian polymer cores and precision alloy jackets, offering a completely lead-free, indoor-safe solution without ...
Veterinarians were unable to save the eagle, and it died several hours after being taken in for treatment. Photograph by Paula C Goldberg, courtesy City Wildlife The death of a bald eagle—a national ...
LEAD IS DENSE and ductile, has a low melting point, and is inexpensive, making it long prized for molding into ammunition. But it's also toxic to birds and other animals that ingest bullets and bullet ...
Laidlaw said lead-free bullets and primers (involved in combusting the cartridge) already existed. "In the short term, we need better ventilation systems in indoor ranges and the development of ...
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