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Copper slugs preform just as well or better than lead slugs. The only draw back is cost.
The way your comment is worded says you don't know shit about firearms.
How dare they ask questions to find out more π
Not sure why you felt the need to add this. If he did know more then he wouldn't have needed to ask.
The gun nut defence. You don't know anything about gums, therefore you don't have a say in the matter.
Most people on this platform don't.
Which part? Is there no lead exposure from firing guns?
There's no lead in gunpowder. Much anno is jacketted in copper, or is solid copper. So the only time there'd be lead exposure from firing a gun is if you were fring lead bullets, and even then you're exposed to tiny amounts.
What the EU is concerned about is soil contamination. The folks shooting the guns don't have to worry about it, but thousands of people shooting millions of rounds, some percent of which have lead that gets exposed when the bullet hits something, and that's all going into the soil... that's an environmental hazard. It's also a little more of a worry for indoor ranges, but I haven't seen one in the US that didn't have positive pressure air filtration in years, so it's not an issue there, either.
Not enough to be concerned about.