I have a source of fairly inexpensive indoor range lead, currently 80 cents a pound here in California. There is literally tons of it in my local metal recycling center. It all looks like jacketed rounds, the split jackets are mixed with the lead. Obviously I知 going to melt it and skim off all the copper ( maybe I値l get my money back when I resell it lol) but in the bins these is a large amount of what I assume to be lead since it痴 been shot indoors against steel backstops. Do you think I知 correct in this assumption? The guy at the recycling center seems to think so. I would hate it to turn out to be zinc or some other mystery metal
Thanks
Barry