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Originally Posted by Peregrino
By the time I pay for everything else, I'm lucky to afford that.  Though I have switched to "unleaded" for my handgun reloads. (That's about as close as I'll ever get to "high speed toys".) Ranier TMC (plated) makes versatile training ammo with reduced lead exposure for indoor ranges. It also seems to function better than my previous lead SWCs, especially in some older (GI) magazines. I may have to relook for shooting steel but so far, I havent had the splash problems common with conventional jacketed bullets. (They seem to vaporize like solid lead does.) Not sure what this has to do with USP mags, but then I'm still shooting (and liking) my Kimber. Peregrino
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I had a good buddy, former SF 18D, turned ER Doctor do a extensive lead tesing on me before I retired. Not a trace was found. I'd load my own with a lead alloy mix for a few years, shot a few times a week. I always wondered how much lead I was breathing.....
It ain't exciting if you're not dodging copper splash......
Remember the tire house with the steel belted tires?

Those smarted.