An effective, high-performance round is one of the most important factors in a clean, ethical harvest. Most traditional rounds used by hunters are made of two materials: a lead core and a copper jacket. Some rounds are made of a single metal, often copper, for big and small game; steel, bismuth and tungsten are used for waterfowl and upland birds.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has hosted range demonstrations, comparing the performance of lead and copper ammo using ballistics gels . Using ballistics gels representatives from Sporting Lead-Free and the North American Non-lead Partnership have shown the difference. These gels are excellent models for living animals, as they imitate muscles and vital organs very closely.