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Unleaded hunting: Are copper bullets and lead-based bullets equally effective for killing big game?

Stokke, Sigbjørn; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Brainerd, Scott
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2603841
Date
2019
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Original version
10.1007/s13280-019-01171-4
Abstract
Semi-jacketed lead-cored or copper-based

homogenous rifle bullets are commonly used for hunting

big game. Ever since their introduction in the 1990’s,

copper-based bullets have not been widely accepted by

hunters due to limited supply, higher expense, and the

perception that they exhibit inferior killing efficiency and

correspondingly higher wounding rates. Here, we present

data showing that animal flight distances for roe deer, red

deer, brown bear, and moose dispatched with lead- or

copper-based hunting bullets did not significantly differ

from an animal welfare standardized animal flight distance

based on body mass. Lead-cored bullets typical fragment

on impact, whereas copper-based bullets retain more mass

and expand more than their leaden counterparts. Our data

demonstrate that the relative killing efficiency of lead and

copper bullets is similar in terms of animal flight distance

after fatal shots. Hunters that traditionally use lead bullets

should consider switching to copper bullets to enhance

human and environmental health.
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