Exactly my point. Why pay a premium price for a sub par bullet? Why use a bullet that you have to load down or it will blow up on shoulder contact? Why use a bullet that, if you have a healthy load, you have to stay off the shoulder? Why advertise a bullet, that is commonly known to fail, for a dangerous game animal? This is my opinion only here but, why flat out lie and say a bullet is tough when it is well known to be just the opposite? There is no such thing as a tough copper washed lead bullet. It just isn't so. I've been making my own bullets for a lot of years. Just over 3 decades to be exact. The lead used in those is a soft alloy. If they were a copper washed harder cast, I would have some more faith in them. But they are pretty close to pure lead on the index. Fine for whitetail, probably fine for elk if you stay off the shoulder, but absolutely not a bullet I would bet my life of for an adult boar bear. If you want to advertise for CVA and powerbelts, more power to you. But lets be a little more thoughtful about recommendations on bullets that will be used for a dangerous game animal. And yes, black bears are very dangerous. They are fast, incredibly powerful, and quite vicious when cornered, injured, or provoked.