Archaeologists have discovered a 2,000-year-old lead bullet in the Holy Land with a darkly sarcastic inscription in Greek.
A 2,100-year-old sling bullet with a sarcastic inscribed message “learn” attached was found in ...
A 2,000-year-old lead projectile discovered at the Hippos archaeological site near the Sea of Galilee bears a sarcastic ...
I started hunting as a young boy, and was taught the importance of gun safety, and the ethic of respect for the animals being pursued as a keystone element of “sportsmanship.” I was taught not to pull ...
MINNEAPOLIS --A study on bullet fragmentation begun over concern about lead in hunter-harvested deer has found fragments spread farther than most hunters might expect, Minnesota wildlife officials ...
Connor Cusack hears the question almost every day. Cusack is assistant store manager for hunting at Gander Mountain in Duluth. The questions come from deer hunters, and Cusack may hear them more often ...
The state of Indiana can’t tell Hoosiers not to use lead shot when they’re hunting, but it is asking them. Using lead bullets can threaten scavenger species such as bald eagles, according to the ...
When a hunter shoots a deer, elk, or other animal with lead ammunition, the damage extends far beyond the target. Upon impact, the bullet splinters into tiny fragments that scatter throughout the body ...
Finally, it looks like there’s a real chance to make the switch in Maryland to non-toxic ammo, proven to perform better than lead, barely more expensive and, most important, the means to protect ...