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Thread: Lead air pellets

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    Lead air pellets

    Hello
    I have take 2 buckets of scrape range air pellets ,is this alloy have some tin or antimony inside?
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    Andre

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    No, I would treat them as pure lead.
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    I may be contradicted but I'd expect next to zero antimony or tin in air gun pellets.Probably close to pure lead.They need to be very soft.

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    I use them all the time they're pretty much soft

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    Yep very soft lead the good stuff either add tin and antimony or use for muzzle loaders unless you can cast for air rifle
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    They are normally on the softer side . But the biggest percentage of them are alloyed to a degree . If for no other reason shipping damage . There are more non lead pellets on the market and being used than there were in the past as well.Marvin

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    I was at my grandsons air rifle match a while back and noticed someone was melting down the expended pellets into ingots. I asked the range officer, he said he did that and sold them to a SCUBA shop to make dive weights. The ingots had a crystalized texture to them, I asked about that and he said it was zinc in the pellets, which made the alloy no good for bullets.

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    Tom Gaylord from pyramid air also believes the PBA non-lead pellets to be zinc. Bring your heat up slowly, skim out any pellets that are slow to melt and you should be fine.

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