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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (599421)1/31/2011 10:48:05 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 1577142
 
How about copper followed by a nickel plate

lighter and harder than lead. Also the copper is more expensive (not ridiculously so like gold, but maybe 4 times as pricey as lead)

I'm not sure how much the "less hard" means when dealing with shot rather than bullets. It is important for many bullets. I don't know much about the details of terminal ballistics of shot. Maybe someone more knowledgeable than I could address that point.

A lot of solutions will sort of work, some will work decently, but there is some downside from the alternatives. There is a reason why lead has been used, and why those who use it have fought against requirements for alternatives. Lead just works really well for shot or ordinary bullets.

I do understand that there are alternatives that work better than the original non-lead shot (steel pellets) but its not a simple no-brainer to replace all the lead shot, there are still some issues with the alternatives.
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