California Firearms Safety Certificates (CAFSC) Practice Exam

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What material is most commonly used to manufacture shotgun shots?

  1. Steel

  2. Lead

  3. Bismuth

  4. Brass

The correct answer is: Lead

The most commonly used material for manufacturing shotgun shots is lead. This choice is based on the traditional use of lead in the production of shotgun pellets due to its density and malleability, which allows it to be easily shaped into the desired shot size for various shooting applications. Lead shots are highly effective for hunting and sport shooting because they provide good ballistics and a high level of energy transfer upon impact with the target. In recent years, environmental concerns have led to a shift towards non-toxic alternatives, such as steel and bismuth, particularly for waterfowl hunting where regulations often require the use of non-toxic shot. However, lead remains the predominant material largely due to its established performance characteristics and widespread availability in the market. Understanding the traditional use of lead helps explain its significance in the context of shotgun ammunition.