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I met a fascinating fellow at the Southern while browsing the tents on Friday or Saturday. He was a US business owner with a UK location as well. He told me about a non toxic shot
material the he was working on with some folks in the UK. Their testing indicated a “near lead” ballistic properties. I don’t remember the details but he believed that they were close to bring the product to market. I believe Horton/Horton was involved. I wonder if this is it.
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