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I was trying to get this answered on a dedicated firearms forum, but I'd feel more comfortable getting an answer from DU, so that I know no biases against environmental concern could be interfering with the information I get.
Currently I only do target shooting on my own land, in areas upstream from my pond. For this reason, I'm very concerned about the possibility of lead getting on the ground or into the water. Nowadays I only use steel shot in my 12 gauge, and I'm trying to minimize the amount of lead I use in rifle ammo. However, that runs directly contrary to being able to buy or reload rifle ammo cheaply. Truly lead-free bullets aren't cheap, and neither are the military-grade FMJs I use right now, which are a bit safer against environmental contamination, having a layer of steel between the lead and the copper. I could fire cast lead rounds all day for dirt cheap, but that's no deal if I'm going to be poisoning my land.
I'd love to just be able to go to a shooting range and forget about this sort of concern, but the cost of joining one would wipe out my target shooting budget for a few months.
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