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I carry the 115 gr DPX in my 9 mm Glocks.
The Barnes all copper bullets are a fantastic design. I just wish one of the major manufacturers would load it. I've given up on CorBon due to major inconsistencies from lot to lot.
I carry the 115 gr DPX in my 9 mm Glocks.
I have no use for it in handgun bullets.
Copper is far to expensive to buy in bullets.
Nothing wrong with it at all, as they seem to provide good results- but I can't seeing paying twice as much or more as comparable premium lead or jacketed factory loadings- which are already far too expensive. The economics of it doesn't make sense to me, based upon performance. $30 to $40 a box for 20 rounds just can't get me interested to part with hard earned cash at all, especially when a box of 50 FBI loads from Remington (in .38 Special) are around $33- less than half the price.
in order to be effective, copper has to be guaranteed to expand at handgun velocities.
No thank you. Lead works for me.
Since I found out that Barnes "helped" get the lead ban established in the "Condor Zone" here in Cali...I will not buy their product any more. Once I fire the last Barnes round I have...it's Nosler or Hornady lead free when I hunt in the condor zone.
I'll stick to lead for everything else. If lead ever becomes banned altogether...I'll use lead anyway.
I think WR Moore touched on the crux of the issue. IMO, the toxicity of lead will eventually be the end of lead in bullets.
I can't see it going any other way.
Interesting coment by Moore is the proximity of your shooting range to any watershed. Ours is "close" and I've often wondered what would happen if this issue would be raised.
Anyway, interesting thread.