Originally Posted by
super_hunt54
Oldtimr, the sentences highlighted in red and in bold seem to kind of go together. Wouldn't the first one "Except as otherwise provided in this title or commission regulation" kind of go along with "any single projectile" as being an "exception"? Not trying to be argumentative just wishing clarification on that subject since I am getting heavily back into ML'ers and will most likely do my next whitetail hunt in Pa during ML season (the anterless one where modern ML'ers are allowed) and after some extensive testing of the .458 305 grain Lehigh XP have found it to be an excellent bullet. Like Grouse I would love to use an XP bullet for both whitetail as well as elk.
After a little thinking, I am also wondering about the new CF bullets from Lehigh as far as legality as well. They aren't considered "expandable" either. The are a partial frangible with a solid base.
The CF bullets actually expand before the petals release. When the bullet doesn't have enough velocity to shear the petals it makes a perfect mushroom. It's actually pretty cool, I've seen it in some testing way back.