Lew Hodgett wrote:
Also, expect to find some live ammo.
Unlikely at most indoor ranges. Live ammo is always at the other end of
the range.
As you melt it down a bucket of "resource", you sometimes get a "pop", not a
"boom", just a pop.
Probably right but just add half a gram of water and see what happens. :-)
If you don't melt down and clean up shooting range "resource", expect to
find at least 20% useless scrap, at least that was my experience.
I was not suggesting he melt it. Just use it as is. It is just about
the right mix of sizes for filling between lead pigs.
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