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This is a great topic. With leads low yield stress it is also likely permanently deforming (beyond the elastic range) absorbing more energy then steel. A super elastic material like nitinol can be greatly deformed and still return to its original shape. To bad it is very expensive it would make for an interesting material for shot.
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