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Any reason you think you must have pure lead vs. a lead alloy? If the soft lead shot deforms as it's crushing against itself when acceleration is applied, then the sphere's won't be round and will tend to fly in an erractic path.

LD
 
blackelm said:
Does anyone know of a source for pure lead #3 buckshot??

If it loads OK it will shoot OK alloy is not that important.
Harder lead my require a slightly thinner patch in some rifles and rifles with wide lands tend to load hard.
Dan
 
Up here we get mostly Hornady Buckshot. It isn't "pure" lead, it does have some hardener, but it shoots and works well. Patterns are consistent.

From the Hornady site #4 Buck .240.

Made with the same dedication to uniformity as Hornady bullets, Hornady Buckshot is cold swaged using a lead alloy hardened with antimony to prevent deformities after firing. This helps it fly straighter and hit harder. We use a strict roundness tolerance of +.001" to put more pellets in your targets. The industry standard is a +.006" tolerance.

Buckshot is sold in 5 lb. boxes
 
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