Hi guys,
I'm lucky enough to live in a place where there are lots of eagles.
And I shoot a fair number of gophers on this and nearby ranches. There is a concern that eagles feeding on gopher remains can ingest enough lead to harm the birds.
Some may agree and some may disagree with that idea, but that's not the issue I'm asking about.
I like to do whatever I can that's reasonable, and was wondering if there's a "greater likelihood" of a 1260 fps hollow-point leaving pieces of lead in a dead gopher than a comparable 1260 fps solid-point. Or do they usually both remain intact and just blast right through? I've never looked that closely.
I suspect that it would be a non-issue with my Model 700 .223 Varmint ... but that's so damned heavy!
Boomer
I'm lucky enough to live in a place where there are lots of eagles.
And I shoot a fair number of gophers on this and nearby ranches. There is a concern that eagles feeding on gopher remains can ingest enough lead to harm the birds.
Some may agree and some may disagree with that idea, but that's not the issue I'm asking about.
I like to do whatever I can that's reasonable, and was wondering if there's a "greater likelihood" of a 1260 fps hollow-point leaving pieces of lead in a dead gopher than a comparable 1260 fps solid-point. Or do they usually both remain intact and just blast right through? I've never looked that closely.
I suspect that it would be a non-issue with my Model 700 .223 Varmint ... but that's so damned heavy!
Boomer