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		<title>Lapua Releases Third-Generation Lead-Free Naturalis Bullets</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2016 22:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In some parts of the country, hunters are now required to use lead-free bullets. Expect restrictions on lead-based ammo to become more widespread in the years to come. Recognizing this, Lapua has upgraded its line of Naturalis bullets. Fitted with a distinctive green polymer tip, Naturalis bullets employ lead-free 99% copper construction. A hollow cavity [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>In some parts of the country, hunters are now required to use lead-free bullets. Expect restrictions on lead-based ammo to become more widespread in the years to come. Recognizing this, <a href="http://www.lapua.com/en/home.html" target='_blank'>Lapua</a> has upgraded its line of <a href="http://www.lapua.com/en/reloading/bullets/naturalis.html" target="_blank">Naturalis bullets</a>. Fitted with a distinctive green polymer tip, Naturalis bullets employ lead-free 99% copper construction. A hollow cavity provides reliable, uniform expansion, and the solid copper bullet body offers excellent knock-down power and weight retention.</p>
<p>The latest lead-free Naturalis bullets boast less drag and enhanced expansion. These third-generation Naturalis projectiles have been streamlined for better aerodynamics. In addition, Lapua has lowered the velocity threshold for consistent expansion by roughly 100 fps. This significantly broadens the velocity range in which the bullets will reliably expand.</p>
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<p>Naturalis bullets feature extremely high weight retention, as demonstrated in the video above. (Note: the video has graphic sequences showing game flesh). The mushrooming of the bullet starts immediately on impact. The expansion process is started by the green polymer &#8220;valve&#8221; at the tip of the bullet, leading the bullet to expand symmetrically and without fragmentation. Watch the video for a demonstration of Naturalis bullet performance in ballistic media and game animals.</p>
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<p>Naturalis lead-free bullets are available as components for handloaders, or loaded into Lapua factory-made cartridges. The Naturalis bullet line ranges in weight from 90 grains (6mm) up to 250 grains (9.3 mm). Bullets are offered in most popular calibers: 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, .308 (7.62mm), 8mm, .338, and 9.3 mm. Naturalis bullets and factory ammo are available from major retailers such as <a href="http://grafs.com" target="_blank">Grafs.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hornady Introduces Green-Tipped Zombie Max™ Ammunition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 22:29:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our friends at Midsouth Shooters Supply have announced that Midsouth is now taking orders on Hornady&#8217;s much-awaited Zombie Max™ (Z-Max) loaded ammo. Hornady is marketing this stuff as &#8220;Zombie-killing&#8221; ammunition. Hopefully buyers will read the warnings and understand that the new Z-Max ammunition is 100% lethal and deadly. This is NOT some kind of paintball [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our friends at <a href="http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/" target="new">Midsouth Shooters Supply</a> have announced that Midsouth is now taking orders on Hornady&#8217;s much-awaited Zombie Max™ (Z-Max) loaded ammo. Hornady is marketing this stuff as &#8220;Zombie-killing&#8221; ammunition. Hopefully buyers will read the warnings and understand that the new Z-Max ammunition is 100% lethal and deadly. This is NOT some kind of paintball ammo or less-than-lethal substitute. The Z-Max line includes jacketed rifle ammo with bright green polymer tips, hollow-point pistol ammo with bright green polymer end-plugs, and conventional 00 Buck shotgun ammo in a special black (with green lettering) shotshell. Currently, Hornady plans to sell the following types of Zombie Max ammo: 9mm, 40SW, .45ACP, .223 Rem, 7.62&#215;39, .308 Win, and 12 gauge (2 3/4&#8243; shotshell).</p>
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<p>For some folks the notion of blasting zombies is an amusing fantasy. But it is only that &#8212; a fantasy. It is merely &#8220;make-believe&#8221;. We&#8217;re not so sure that associating fantasy zombie-killing with the use of actual, lethal ammunition is a very good idea. Frankly, we have serious misgivings about this entire Zombie Max marketing effort by Hornady. The product graphics and supporting advertising make Zombie Max ammo seem like something used for Halloween fun and games. Hornady&#8217;s product flyer declares: &#8220;Supply yourself for the Zombie Apocalypse with Zombie Max™ ammunition&#8230;. Remember. . .<strong>only head shots count!</strong>&#8220;. Is that really wise? </p>
<p>Hornady is even <a href="http://youtu.be/bQWb-5nblx4" target="new">distributing a video</a> featuring an anxious shooter apparently firing live Zombie Max rifle and pistol ammo at persons dressed like zombies. How that got past the lawyers we&#8217;ll never know. Hopefully people will realize that Zombie Max ammo should be treated like any other 100% lethal ammunition. Read Hornady&#8217;s warning: &#8220;This is Live Ammunition. This is not a toy.&#8221; Then follow all basic firearms safety rules when using Hornady&#8217;s Zombie Max products. And hopefully, this Halloween, no moron will try out his Zombie Max rounds on some grade-school trick-or-treater in a zombie costume.</p>
<p><center><b><a href="http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/pdf/Zombie%20Max%20Sell%20Sheet.pdf" target="new">CLICK HERE to View Hornady Zombie Max™ Sell Sheet (PDF)</a>.</b></center></td>
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