I'd give them a miss. Your thinking is correct; I've experimented with 35-grain Vmax in the .22 Hornet, and occasionally it creates an avoidable problem if you are after foxes.35gr superformance was slightly better grouping but I was worried they were too light![]()

I second this, standard mags only lasted maybe 300 rounds before I started to get feeding problems. I did have to pinch the metal lips in a little as the brand new one wouldn't feedSteel lipped magazine from riflemags.co.uk
TTSX 50 grain or the same in Hornady CX . in copper Or Basically any lead that expands if you take that route ( all depends on the rifle you get and its twist ) I still think lead in the smaller calibres will fade away over time
Yeah i get that , i am not thinking lead will be re-appraised - But will manufacturers carry on making lead bullets ie running the lines , when folks are being pressed for lead free only at the Game dealers and other customers ? How will other nations globally ? Will Starmer do it to us just for spite because can at this particular window of time. Other European nations putting pressure on regards exports ( remember most of our venison goes to export )Lead in the smaller calibres was specifically exempt from the ban.