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 I neither condemn nor condone this, but save your bismuth hulls and load lead into them. Just sayin'. 
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 Issue is Mike a CO can tell what is inside very easily without taking the shell apart. 
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 I've been doing what Mike suggests for many years.  I wore out the non-tox hulls so now I just load my #5 lead loads in Gun Clubs and with my trusty Sharpie just expertly print Bizmoth on the side of the hull and they are none the wiser.:rolleyes::cool: 
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 I’ve been checked by several federal and state game wardens. Many times they either use a magnet or they have a device that tests conductivity of the metal inside. The magnet is an older method they used to use and really doesn’t work well for bismuth versus lead since both are virtually non-magnetic.  The new devices I’ve seen they take each shell and put inside.  Some game wardens just look at the shells. 
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 Does anyone know what the fine would be for getting caught using lead on ducks now, or would that be up to the individual judge?  
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 Stan,  I’d sure like to try that too. If you get caught just tell them “Nash made me do it!” 
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 I could say that, Rick, but Nash ain't around to pay the piper! 
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 How about it John (Davis)? Speak to this from a barrister's perspective, please. 
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