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I am not going to get into the market conditions, that is shifting some to go all copper for a non toxic shot alternative. But, copper is toxic, to aquatic environments. Doubt me, throw a penny into an aquarium. It wont happen instantly, but it will kill any fish and other critters, eventually. So I figure it is just a matter of time, before copper is banned for at least waterfowl applications. Thoughts?
According to that chart, uranium has similar density to tungsten but costs less, could be a good option!
Quote from: HikerHunter on September 23, 2025, 10:18:05 AMAccording to that chart, uranium has similar density to tungsten but costs less, could be a good option!You can also get one of those hand-held devices to make finding lost birds much easier.