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Old 06-29-2011, 11:25 AM
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Gun manufacturers moving us from shooting lead bullets? Gun manufacturers moving us from shooting lead bullets? Gun manufacturers moving us from shooting lead bullets? Gun manufacturers moving us from shooting lead bullets? Gun manufacturers moving us from shooting lead bullets?  
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Default Gun manufacturers moving us from shooting lead bullets?

S&W’s new EDM barrels seem to lead very bad due to the design with the rounded rifling. Marlin rifles get complaints for the high twist rate they have. I’m sure there is more to this, but is this the future even if the EPA doesn’t get us??? Is casting going to become like shooting BP as fewer are into it each year???

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