Quote from: Yogi on August 14, 2017, 02:00:25 PM... copper plated ... would that count in your book?I've thought of this as well. I've been reading to see how well the lead is contained once the pellet has "smacked" into a target (like a Field Target silhouette or hanging metal target). Mostly, the plating seems to stay intact. I'll probably order some copper plated pellets to conduct my own tests. My wife will be part of the decision and she was somewhat dubious that plating would keep lead out of environment over the long term.From what I've read, copper plated lead is not accepted where lead is prohibited.
... copper plated ... would that count in your book?
http://hardairmagazine.com/reviews/airgun-test-reviews/air-arms-pro-sport-air-rifle-test-review-177-caliber/Hard Air tests ... springers ... down to 4.7 grains. ... You would think these people would know better if it does.