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Hunting Ammo: What to Look for in a Big-Game Bullet
Hunting bullets have come a long way since the first round lead ball was launched game-ward from a long-barreled muzzleloader. Bullets now are long and streamlined, tipped with space-age material, and constructed of copper married to lead through special bonding processes. They are incredibly accurate, highly aerodynamic, and boast superb terminal performance. They are the finest killing projectiles the world has ever known; that’s a great thing for us as hunters.
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Hunting Ammo: What to Look for in a Big-Game Bullet
by ARAM VON BENEDIKT posted on September 6, 2022
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Hunting bullets have come a long way since the first round lead ball was launched game-ward from a long-barreled muzzleloader. Bullets now are long and streamlined, tipped with space-age material, and constructed of copper married to lead through special bonding processes. They are incredibly accurate, highly aerodynamic, and boast superb terminal performance. They are the finest killing projectiles the world has ever known; that’s a great thing for us as hunters.
Bullet Mold
What Kills Game?
To effectively and cleanly kill a big-game animal, a bullet needs to expand reliably and penetrate deeply no matter what it encounters en route. That’s the crux of bullet performance. If a bullet fragments to bits upon impact, or stops upon encountering bone, it likely won’t penetrate deeply enough to accomplish a clean kill. Or if it fails to expand, it may simply pencil through, doing minimal damage along the way and failing to accomplish a clean kill. Here’s a short anatomy-of-a-kill lesson for you:
There are three ways a bullet will cause rapid and mostly painless death:
1: Collapse the lungs, causing a dearth of oxygen to the brain.
2: Cause massive damage to the circulatory system including the heart, arteries, and veins, leading to catastrophic loss of blood and blood pressure.
3: Disrupt or destroy the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and spinal column.*
Of the three, number one—the lungs—offers the biggest target, results in the fastest death, and usually comes with the side benefit of accomplishing number 2 en-route. When a bullet passes through the lungs they collapse almost instantly. Arteries and veins, and sometimes the heart, are destroyed as well. Within seconds the brain is starved of oxygen and blood pressure plummets. The animal literally blacks out and tips over, unconscious even before it is dead. This is the ideal, painless-as-possible death that we as ethical hunters should strive for every time we take a shot.
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(NRA - National Rifle Association)
The National Rifle Association (NRA) is one of the oldest and most influential organizations in the United States, founded in 1871. The NRA is dedicated to protecting gun ownership rights, promoting shooting sports, hunting and gun safety. The association is active in U.S. politics, lobbying for gun owners and opposing restrictions on gun ownership. The NRA also provides educational programs, safety training and organizes shooting competitions.
NRA HISTORY
• Founding of National Rifle Association. The NRA was founded on November 17, 1871, by two Union Army officers, William Conant Church and George Wood, who were concerned about the poor marksmanship skills of American soldiers during the Civil War. Initially, the organization focused on promoting rifle shooting as a sport.
• Early Years. In its early years, the NRA primarily worked to promote marksmanship training and organized competitive shooting events. It established the first formal rifle range at Creedmoor, New York, in 1873.
• Expansion into Advocacy. Over time, the NRA's mission evolved beyond just promoting marksmanship. By the mid-20th century, it began advocating for gun rights and opposing restrictive gun control laws. This shift solidified its position as a powerful political force in the U.S.
• NRA Modern Era. In the late 20th century, under the leadership of figures like Harlon Carter and later Wayne LaPierre, the NRA became more aggressive in its lobbying efforts, focusing heavily on Second Amendment rights and opposing gun control measures.
NRA MEMBERS
• NRA Membership Size. As of recent estimates, the NRA has around 5 million members, though this number fluctuates over time. Members include hunters, recreational shooters, gun collectors, and individuals passionate about gun rights.
• Diverse Demographics. While traditionally associated with rural and conservative demographics, the NRA’s membership includes people from various backgrounds, including urban areas and diverse ethnic groups.
• Benefits for NRA Members. Membership benefits include access to discounts on firearms, insurance, and training programs, as well as subscriptions to NRA publications such as American Rifleman and Shooting Illustrated.
For many NRA members, hunting is not just a hobby but a way of life rooted in tradition, family, and community. The NRA actively promotes hunting as a cultural practice that connects individuals to nature and reinforces values like responsibility, patience, and respect for wildlife.
Hunting is often passed down through generations, and the NRA helps preserve this heritage by celebrating the history and traditions of hunting in America. The NRA organizes events and gatherings where hunters can share experiences, learn new skills, and connect with others who share their passion for the outdoors.
NRA offers numerous programs designed to teach responsible hunting practices. One of the NRA's key contributions to hunting is its emphasis on education and safety. NRA offers:
• Hunter Education Courses
• Youth Hunting Programs
• Women’s (Huntress) Programs
ITERESTING FACTS ABOUT NRA
First NRA Shooting Range. The NRA's first official shooting range was located at Creedmoor, Long Island, New York. However, due to increasing urbanization, the range eventually closed, and the land was sold to the city of New York.
NRA During World Wars. During World Wars I and II, National Rifle Association played a vital role in training civilians and military personnel in marksmanship. It even helped establish rifle clubs in schools to prepare young men for potential service.
Hollywood and NRA Connection. National Rifle Association once had a strong relationship with Hollywood, providing technical expertise for films involving firearms. This collaboration aimed to ensure accuracy in how guns were portrayed on screen.
Controversial Figures. The NRA has faced controversy over the years due to high-profile leaders like Wayne LaPierre, whose hardline stance on gun rights often sparks debate. Additionally, scandals involving financial mismanagement have drawn scrutiny.
NRA Media Ventures. National Rifle Association operates several media outlets, including NRATV, a digital news platform launched in 2016 that covers topics related to firearms, hunting, and second amendment rights. NRATV gained attention for its provocative commentary and viral videos.
State Affiliates. National Rifle Association works closely with state-level affiliates to advocate for gun rights locally. These affiliates often lead grassroots efforts to influence legislation and public opinion.
The National Rifle Association has evolved significantly since its founding in 1871, transforming from a modest organization focused on marksmanship into a powerhouse influencing national debates on gun policy. With millions of members and substantial financial resources, the NRA continues to shape the conversation around gun rights in America. Whether viewed as a defender of constitutional freedoms or a polarizing force, there is no denying the profound impact the NRA has had on U.S. society and politics.
The NRA's involvement in hunting reflects its broader commitment to fostering a culture of responsible firearm use and appreciation for outdoor traditions. By providing education, supporting conservation efforts, and celebrating the legacy of hunting, the NRA continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of hunting in America. While challenges remain, the organization remains dedicated to ensuring that hunting remains a cherished part of American life for generations to come.
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National Rifle Association of America
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