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  2. Jackson Ferry Shot Tower - Wikipedia

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    The lead droplets would then fall 150 feet to become spherical and cool sufficiently to become rigid. At the bottom of the tower was large kettle of water for the shot to land in, in order to complete the cooling process and provide a soft enough landing to keep it from deforming. The finished shot was then marketed to hunters, traders and ...

  3. Metals Treatment Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Sun - Suburb to get the lead out of firing range [7] Times Leader - Aiming to fix the ranges [8] Marshall County Tribune - Getting the lead out [9] AOL News - Bullet Makers 'Working Overtime' in US [10] Denver Post - Bullet recycler gets lead out [11] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Most state-run gun ranges closed till October for toxic ...

  4. Shot (pellet) - Wikipedia

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    The size of the lead shot that is produced is determined by the diameter of the orifice used to drip the lead, ranging from approximately 0.018 inches (0.46 mm) for #9 lead shot to about 0.025 inches (0.64 mm) for #6 or #7.0 shot, while also depending on the specific lead alloy that is used.

  5. Lead shot in deer carcasses is toxic to eagles, other animals ...

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    Indiana DNR doesn't have the authority to ban lead bullets. But it is asking hunters to use alternatives that are not toxic to wildlife like eagles. Lead shot in deer carcasses is toxic to eagles ...

  6. People eating wild-shot pheasant ‘likely to be eating lead’

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    People eating pheasant killed by lead shot are “unwittingly eating lead, which is toxic”, according to a study. Researchers examined the carcasses of eight wild-shot common pheasants, killed ...

  7. Lead shot confirmed in gut of poisoned eagle from Potato ...

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    This photo shows the seven lead shots that the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service extracted from the body of a bald eagle, lodged in its digestive tract, after it was poisoned with lead and died Jan. 30 ...