LEt me get this straight...they think that low velocity solid bullets are LESS likely to bounce? or are they thinking they won't bounce as far?
I think it's the latter rather than the former.
Let's face it, if it doesn't travel as fast in the first place it isn't likely to bounce as far.
I'm willing to admit that heavier bullets have more momentum but that I would think creates more penetration than bounce.
Plus most if not all black powder uses cast bullets which are more likely to deform than copper.....I think.
It's certainly softer.
The real stupidity, however, begins when you start to look at the pistol cartridges allowed.
Who's to stop people using premium jacketed hunting bullets in their lever guns?
Things will certainly change then.
Further, and I may be wrong here, the original .303 load packed a 215gn bullet and it was a FMJ....
Consider the bounce possibilities for that.
Anyway there you go.