Lead free pellets
Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:49 pm
I don't mean to start another discussion of lead issues ... But I noticed that H&N is selling a 'green non-lead' pellet using a tin alloy. It's a light pellet (around 5 grains) and pricey (over 4 cents per pellet).
The apparently universal experience with non-lead pellets is that they are inaccurate, but H&N claims this to not be true for this pellet.
Personally I'm just fine with washing my hands after I shoot, but for those that have lead issues or are working with junior programs where there may be a prevailing lead paranoia, it might be worth testing this pellet.
The apparently universal experience with non-lead pellets is that they are inaccurate, but H&N claims this to not be true for this pellet.
Personally I'm just fine with washing my hands after I shoot, but for those that have lead issues or are working with junior programs where there may be a prevailing lead paranoia, it might be worth testing this pellet.