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Hello WLS.
We meat again.
I was testing some Copper Monolithic ammunition through a new firearm the other day when I glanced at one of the steel targets and had me a few thoughts.
Do you think that it would be deemed safer or possibly more hazardous to shoot steel plates with copper rounds opposed to using standard lead ammunition?
My first thoughts were that copper being harder could cause larger particles created that may have more energy.
Though, being less dense, it would likely lose that energy faster. Do you think the safe shooting distance away from steel with handguns shooting copper mono is any more or less distance than when using lead?
Also, when it comes to centerfire rifle rounds – do you think the same concept would apply?(probably right…?)
Also would copper mono rounds from a rifle be more likely to damage steel plates than with lead, given the same or similar velocity and attributes?
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