Agree that they never really become unshootable. Best bet for me is to test fire a few rounds and see how they get on.
First rule for me is do they still break on contact? If they don't then they'd become over sized hard pellets I'd assume you won't want to be hit by them. In which case you would get ride of them.
Then it comes down to dimples which affects flight path etc which may or may not materialise. That then becomes a matter of tolerance
First rule for me is do they still break on contact? If they don't then they'd become over sized hard pellets I'd assume you won't want to be hit by them. In which case you would get ride of them.
Then it comes down to dimples which affects flight path etc which may or may not materialise. That then becomes a matter of tolerance