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A comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs

In response to the health threats posed by toxic lead to humans, scavenging wildlife and the environment, there is currently a focus on transitioning from lead-based to lead-free bullets for shooting of wild animals. We compared efficiency metrics and terminal ballistic performance for lead-based an...

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Autores principales: Hampton, Jordan O., Eccles, Grant, Hunt, Rob, Bengsen, Andrew J., Perry, Andrew L., Parker, Steve, Miller, Corissa J., Joslyn, Steve K., Stokke, Sigbjørn, Arnemo, Jon M., Hart, Quentin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7951828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33705434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247785
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author Hampton, Jordan O.
Eccles, Grant
Hunt, Rob
Bengsen, Andrew J.
Perry, Andrew L.
Parker, Steve
Miller, Corissa J.
Joslyn, Steve K.
Stokke, Sigbjørn
Arnemo, Jon M.
Hart, Quentin
author_facet Hampton, Jordan O.
Eccles, Grant
Hunt, Rob
Bengsen, Andrew J.
Perry, Andrew L.
Parker, Steve
Miller, Corissa J.
Joslyn, Steve K.
Stokke, Sigbjørn
Arnemo, Jon M.
Hart, Quentin
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description In response to the health threats posed by toxic lead to humans, scavenging wildlife and the environment, there is currently a focus on transitioning from lead-based to lead-free bullets for shooting of wild animals. We compared efficiency metrics and terminal ballistic performance for lead-based and lead-free (non-lead) bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in eastern Australia. Ballistic testing revealed that lead-based and lead-free bullets achieved similar performance in precision and muzzle kinetic energy (E(0)) levels (3337.2 J and 3345.7 J, respectively). An aerial shooting trial was conducted with wild pigs shot with one type of lead-based and one type of lead-free bullets under identical conditions. Observations were made from 859 shooting events (n = 430 and 429 respectively), with a sub-set of pigs examined via gross post-mortem (n = 100 and 108 respectively), and a further sub-set examined via radiography (n = 94 and 101 respectively). The mean number of bullets fired per pig killed did not differ greatly between lead-based and lead-free bullets respectively (4.09 vs 3.91), nor did the mean number of bullet wound tracts in each animal via post-mortem inspection (3.29 vs 2.98). However, radiography revealed a higher average number of fragments per animal (median >300 vs median = 55) and a broader distribution of fragments with lead-based bullets. Our results suggest that lead-based and lead-free bullets are similarly effective for aerial shooting of wild pigs, but that the bullet types behave differently, with lead-based bullets displaying a higher degree of fragmentation. These results suggest that aerial shooting may be a particularly important contributor to scavenging wildlife being exposed to lead and that investigation of lead-free bullets for this use should continue.
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spelling pubmed-79518282021-03-22 A comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs Hampton, Jordan O. Eccles, Grant Hunt, Rob Bengsen, Andrew J. Perry, Andrew L. Parker, Steve Miller, Corissa J. Joslyn, Steve K. Stokke, Sigbjørn Arnemo, Jon M. Hart, Quentin PLoS One Research Article In response to the health threats posed by toxic lead to humans, scavenging wildlife and the environment, there is currently a focus on transitioning from lead-based to lead-free bullets for shooting of wild animals. We compared efficiency metrics and terminal ballistic performance for lead-based and lead-free (non-lead) bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in eastern Australia. Ballistic testing revealed that lead-based and lead-free bullets achieved similar performance in precision and muzzle kinetic energy (E(0)) levels (3337.2 J and 3345.7 J, respectively). An aerial shooting trial was conducted with wild pigs shot with one type of lead-based and one type of lead-free bullets under identical conditions. Observations were made from 859 shooting events (n = 430 and 429 respectively), with a sub-set of pigs examined via gross post-mortem (n = 100 and 108 respectively), and a further sub-set examined via radiography (n = 94 and 101 respectively). The mean number of bullets fired per pig killed did not differ greatly between lead-based and lead-free bullets respectively (4.09 vs 3.91), nor did the mean number of bullet wound tracts in each animal via post-mortem inspection (3.29 vs 2.98). However, radiography revealed a higher average number of fragments per animal (median >300 vs median = 55) and a broader distribution of fragments with lead-based bullets. Our results suggest that lead-based and lead-free bullets are similarly effective for aerial shooting of wild pigs, but that the bullet types behave differently, with lead-based bullets displaying a higher degree of fragmentation. These results suggest that aerial shooting may be a particularly important contributor to scavenging wildlife being exposed to lead and that investigation of lead-free bullets for this use should continue. Public Library of Science 2021-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7951828/ /pubmed/33705434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247785 Text en © 2021 Hampton et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hampton, Jordan O.
Eccles, Grant
Hunt, Rob
Bengsen, Andrew J.
Perry, Andrew L.
Parker, Steve
Miller, Corissa J.
Joslyn, Steve K.
Stokke, Sigbjørn
Arnemo, Jon M.
Hart, Quentin
A comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs
title A comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs
title_full A comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs
title_fullStr A comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs
title_short A comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs
title_sort comparison of fragmenting lead-based and lead-free bullets for aerial shooting of wild pigs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7951828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33705434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247785
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