Foxyboy43
Well-Known Member
Just read quite an extensive article in a certain magazine which reported favourably on manufacturers’ response to potential demand for lead-free 22 LR bullets. As an observation it is evident that these do work and indeed seem to perform generally very well but one important point that hasn’t been covered is the fact that the 22 LR is already notorious for ricochets and copper bullets being harder and travelling a lot faster (because they are substantially lighter) may well increase this problem significantly. Conversely the increased speed may of course cause greater fragmentation on impact and thus a reduction in ricochet - anyone have any information on this important development or indeed opinions?


