coyote wacker wrote:The reason for copper bullets in .451"-.452" is BATFE...you cannot use brass bullets in a pistol...there afraid a brass bullet will penetrate a bullets proof vest...
I'am very surprised Lehigh is making - selling a .451" bullet in brass....several years ago BATFE got on all brass-copper bullet manufactures they were even going to shut Barnes Bullets down...
How it got started a custom ammo manufacture in 5.7x28 ammo was turning down a bullet manufactured by a bullet company and loading it in there ammo selling it to the general public...
Yes, you are correct. I don't think they changed the law yet.
Quote from this reference back in 2012:
https://www.nraila.org/articles/2012120 ... til-dec-31"Under the law, adopted in 1986, "armor piercing ammunition" is defined as "a projectile or projectile core which may be used in a handgun and which is constructed entirely (excluding the presence of traces of other substances) from one or a combination of tungsten alloys, steel, iron,
brass, bronze, beryllium copper, or depleted uranium." A second definition, added in the 1990s, includes "a full jacketed projectile larger than .22 caliber designed and intended for use in a handgun and whose jacket has a weight of more than 25 percent of the total weight of the projectile."
The larger than .22 caliber comment is odd though. I wonder what that was about.
Now then BATF did get all bad against ELITE Ammunition a while back in 2011 though. They were taking bullets and improving them, but BATF didn't like that apparently. it makes one wonder what the company did to piss off BATF at the time. It really makes me wonder if they were looking for a way to steal the ammo for sale to the drug cartels or something.
ref
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2011/0 ... s-bullets/