What a charmingly uninformed assumptionColinR wrote:I'm with you DW58 - I only use lead bullets for low velocity cartridges in my Marlin. For anything at high velocities in target rifles I still only use FMJ. If lead is so much better than anything else, and given it is cheaper, one might question why, to the best of my knowledge, no major ammunition manufacturer offers full bore rifle ammunition loaded with lead bullets, or the military for that matter. Jacketed bullets were a major development from lead bullets 150 years or so ago, so was that a backward step?
I have now sourced some Lapua B416 200grain bullets and IMR Trail Boss, so looks all set for some fun load development.
With the introduction of metallic cartridges it was the military who both drove firearm and ammunition development. From a military perspective a jacketed bullet is more attractive than a bare lead one, logistically they are less likely to be damaged in store/transit, also at the time bolt action and automatic firearms were coming on line and the jacketed bullet with copper sheath withstood better the vagrancies of being loaded in these types firearms so for military usage jacketed were better, but not necessarily because they shot better. Also jacketed bullets are more tolerant of sloppy barrels being able to be fired undersized. Which lead won't do without fouling. Bare lead bullets for military use were outlawed by the Hague convention limiting the use of expanding ammunition in war.
As the military market was and still is the biggest buyer of ammunition the manufacturers will invest in supplying them first, also civilian shooting was linked to and driven by the military and our target shooting disciplines came from this relationship. I fact the predecessor of todays TR was shot with the military firearm and calibre of the day right up until the adoption of the SLR, the use of the 7.62 is still there in TR today so that is the main driver for the propensity of jacketed.
Today in the UK as civilian shooters we are free from these limitations, no automatic full bore guns allowed, no battlefield scenarios for us, not even self defence. Sso we have the liberating luxury of being freed from thase norms and actually using what is best rather than what is the most common.