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California Might Ban Lead Fishing Weights
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<blockquote data-quote="water bouy" data-source="post: 448452" data-attributes="member: 21344"><p>I gathered a large amount of it over the last 15 years to save money target shooting but so far the range I go to hasn't dropped the hammer. If they ever do they may be out of business since jacketed ammo has a lead core too, if I remember correctly. I know some guys are using coated lead bullets but I think that's about saving time lubing them individually.</p><p></p><p>One remedy might be to make coated sinkers that won't degrade inside of animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="water bouy, post: 448452, member: 21344"] I gathered a large amount of it over the last 15 years to save money target shooting but so far the range I go to hasn't dropped the hammer. If they ever do they may be out of business since jacketed ammo has a lead core too, if I remember correctly. I know some guys are using coated lead bullets but I think that's about saving time lubing them individually. One remedy might be to make coated sinkers that won't degrade inside of animals. [/QUOTE]
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