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  • 45auto

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    Nov 12, 2007
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    Slidell, LA
    I'm cleaning up my lead stash and would like to compare the hardness as I go. It's been sitting there about 15 years, the old cans and jugs that I never processed have about rotted away.

    I can buy it from you, trade reloading components (primers, powder, etc) or lead for it, or trade factory ammo for it.

    PM me if you're interested.


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    Processed Wheel Weight (WW) and pure lead (L) 70 lb ingots.
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    What your 5 gallon buckets of wheel weights will look like in 15 years.
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    2 lb cupcakes
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