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ROBERT6500
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LEAD PRICES
      #2253 - 26/12/2007 17:54


It`s come to my notice after trying to buy a new battery for my Pajero that the price of lead in a battery has hardly gone up at all, so why is lead shot through the roof so to speak? as there is a hell of a lot of lead in a battery.
I have been talking to a lot of clay shooters about the subject lately and every single one of them say they are cutting right back, giving it up or doing a lot more rough shooting. The latter being a problem in its self, as there isn`t enough land for everyone to rough shoot.
I am also interested to know if the cartridge companies are starting to have a fall in sales, as less shooting is being done already.


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sandersj89
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Re: LEAD PRICES [Re: ROBERT6500]
      #2254 - 26/12/2007 19:54

It all depends of "future" prices.

Your battery may have been made some months ago, but cart are more of a commodity.

Recent lead prices have dropped but I doubt we will see a drop in cart prices for some time.

Jerry


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belmontcj
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Re: LEAD PRICES [Re: ROBERT6500]
      #2255 - 27/12/2007 19:54

http://www.lme.co.uk/lead_graphs.asp

Hi Robert, the above link will take you to the London Metal Exchange web site. On the page I have linked you'll find a tool allowing you to plot a graph of Lead prices over the last 10 years.

If I have the figures right, lead peaked around October at US$4,000 per tonne and has decreased to around US$2500 in December. The graph makes interesting viewing as from 1998 to 2002 the price remained fairly constant at around US$500.

Here's hoping we see the reducing prices being passed back to the consumer.


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VinceGreen
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Re: LEAD PRICES [Re: belmontcj]
      #3198 - 26/05/2008 10:45

Car batterys don't use much lead. a thousand cartridges uses about 70 lbs.

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