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go to your local tire shop and they probly will sell you or give you a 5 galloon bucket of old tire weights
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My buddy would go to southern scrap & get 50lb blocks, they melt down the tire weights & remove all steel clips, much easier!
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Scrap yard would be good. My cousin owns one here in LC and my grandpa goes there to get lead to make bb's for his skeet load reloads
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Some tire shops will give you some lead..... but in my experience, most won't. Bring your own bucket...... make sure it is strong. |
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IF you are making strap weights dont use the tire weights .The lead is too hard and the weights will break when you bend them.
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Nah, egg sinkers. But have found the strap weight thing out first hand
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