Lead Prices?

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Lead Prices?

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Is $1.55 a pound a good price for 99.9% lead?
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AndyC wrote:
steve817 wrote:Is $1.55 a pound a good price for 99.9% lead?
Not for me, it sure isn't - lead's at 96c/lb right now.
Where?
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I try to limit the price I pay to $1 per pound.
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When you buy, where do you get your lead from typically?
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AlaskanInTexas wrote:When you buy, where do you get your lead from typically?
Sometimes scrap yards / recycle centers. Sometimes from eBay, Craigslist, or people selling on castboolits.gunloads.com...
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