When I retired I had so much lead it was hard to realize I'm going to outlive that stuff. During the winter I would sit in the garage and cast and cast. Box them up, weigh and label them waiting for the day I couldn't cast anymore. As time went on, now 73, I changed my shooting games so now have LOADS of 45 in 200 and 185, that I hardly ever shoot anymore. I manage to sell some off to club members now and then but most are in love with those jacketed things. Sold some lead but still have more than I'll ever need. Still love to go out and cast something anyway. I don't think I have a pistol that has seen anything other than lead, nothing like the smell of them.