silvercn
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In a previous thread I learned that some ppl believed that lead bullets
were no more of a risk then jacketed bullets, (for reloading and target practice).
I would really like to see links regarding these issues.
Links that have really help you making your informed decision about what you shoot.
I don't want to hear the I've done it for 50 years and I am still here diatribe.
I know ppl that have used narcotics, smoked cigs, and drive fast (an they have no issues).
THATS NOT THE POINT! I want the facts not esoteric opinions!
I currently use jacketed bullets for my reloading hobby and practice ammo.
I see that lead (cast bullets) are much MUCH more affordable.
I just have concerns that I will compromise my health to save a buck.
I don't want to avoid cast bullets from my misdirected fear...
and I don't want to use cast bullets if I am ill-informed...
please help...
Can you give me facts &/or reasons in support of one or the other... ???
Thanks in advance...
were no more of a risk then jacketed bullets, (for reloading and target practice).
I would really like to see links regarding these issues.
Links that have really help you making your informed decision about what you shoot.
I don't want to hear the I've done it for 50 years and I am still here diatribe.
I know ppl that have used narcotics, smoked cigs, and drive fast (an they have no issues).
THATS NOT THE POINT! I want the facts not esoteric opinions!
I currently use jacketed bullets for my reloading hobby and practice ammo.
I see that lead (cast bullets) are much MUCH more affordable.
I just have concerns that I will compromise my health to save a buck.
I don't want to avoid cast bullets from my misdirected fear...
and I don't want to use cast bullets if I am ill-informed...
please help...
Can you give me facts &/or reasons in support of one or the other... ???
Thanks in advance...