lyijymalit
Lyijymalit is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "lead bullets" or "lead shot". Historically, it referred to small, spherical projectiles made of lead, primarily used for hunting small game, particularly birds, and in target shooting. The use of lead shot dates back centuries and was the dominant form of ammunition for shotguns for a long time due to lead's malleability, density, and cost-effectiveness.
The widespread use of lyijymalit in hunting led to significant environmental concerns, particularly in waterfowl habitats.
In response to these environmental and health risks, many countries and regions have implemented regulations restricting