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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading to replicate another caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039; Red" data-source="post: 3030087" data-attributes="member: 107965"><p>That is correct. Check your local parts stores to see if they will buy your battery cores. Then stop at the tire shop and see what they do with their old wheel weights. about half of the newer wheel weights are zinc instead of lead also, but you can sort those out. I have what looks like a small bowling pin that is lead and weighs about 18 -20 pounds. They came from a pharmacy. The bottom is hollow and were used to transport radioactive medicine. My apologies to the OP if I sidetracked your thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol' Red, post: 3030087, member: 107965"] That is correct. Check your local parts stores to see if they will buy your battery cores. Then stop at the tire shop and see what they do with their old wheel weights. about half of the newer wheel weights are zinc instead of lead also, but you can sort those out. I have what looks like a small bowling pin that is lead and weighs about 18 -20 pounds. They came from a pharmacy. The bottom is hollow and were used to transport radioactive medicine. My apologies to the OP if I sidetracked your thread. [/QUOTE]
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