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When the Army’s green ammunition program began in the late 1990s, it was not designed to create better bullets, just ones that would not contaminate the service’s 3,000 domestic firing ranges.
Army officials believed they were being eco-friendly when they started using a “green bullet” that contains no lead, but new data suggests the green bullets may not be much better.
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