California requires all hunters to use lead-free ammunition. The state law passed in 2013 with the intention of protecting California condors and other raptors who might feed on carcasses or gut piles ...
It's a trendy term that's tossed around a lot, especially lately. Going "green" has come in tandem with an eco-focused movement that's encroaching on all industries. It's become not only an ...
Manufacturers and hunters would have five years to adjust. Yet some are crying that the bill amounts to a "ban on hunting." Nonsense. The problem is that lead bullets fragment when they pass through ...
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These ammunition types are completely changing the hunting game
New rifle and handgun loads have altered what hunters can reasonably expect from common cartridges, especially at longer ...
White-tailed eagles detect and avoid the ingestion of large metal particles (larger than 8 mm) but ignore smaller metal particles whilst feeding on shot mammalian carcasses. Lead-based bullets split ...
BRADENTON -- A Bradenton manufacturer of lead-free ammunition has won more than $15 million in a patent infringement lawsuit against the federal government. Liberty Ammunition filed suit against the ...
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