What should I be looking for in regards to weight?Weigh them.
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You should look for them to be 1-2 grams heavier than unleaded Paulsons of the same color on the same mold.What should I be looking for in regards to weight?
Specks of metal bits are other metals (like brass) which are used for weight and/or appearance. But to my knowledge, visable specks are never lead.They may also have specs of metal bits
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I think you just came from the Hiatt vs Gilmartin postWhen you get that “special feeling” down below……they’re leaded.
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The only exception to this that I've encountered might be the LCO $100s.Specks of metal bits are other metals (like brass) which are used for weight and/or appearance. But to my knowledge, visable specks are never lead.
Visual metallic content is not an indicator of lead in chips. The metal added to Paulson chips is a security feature, and is often aluminum or zinc.The only exception to this that I've encountered might be the LCO $100s.
I used to have a few barrels and I distinctly remember being able to see some metallic specks, which was the first time I had seen something like that in person. I'm not certain but I'm pretty sure the LCOs are leaded.
I never said it was. Merely saying that I'm pretty certain the LCO $100s are leaded chips and I remember seeing metallic flakes on their surface.Visual metallic content is not an indicator of lead in chips.
I'm not sure that's accurate. Lots of older Paulson leaded chips have metallic flakes. I believe they were first introduced in the early 1990's.Typically chips with visual metallic content are not leaded. I'm just saying these may be an exception.
Great.I'm not sure that's accurate. Lots of older Paulson leaded chips have metallic flakes. I believe they were first introduced in the early 1990's.