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Maybe on the Fourth of July you could use it as a noise maker, but that’s about it.You’ll probably buy a lot of guns in your life, but you’ll only buy a few gun safes. Can’t use it like a wax slug for dueling (because it’s unpredictable and far too light). To answer your question in short- it’s not dangerous to gun or shooter in any way, but I can’t think of a logical reason or application for tin foil balls. I still don’t understand the reasoning…you get a load that isn’t as safe as a paper blank, to shoot at a man during reenactment (because of an unpredictable,hot tinfoil ball flying at them), and would have no effect on an actual target if using the gun for field/target work. I’m sure that if the tin foil was packed tightly onto the powder it would be a little louder and more of a “bang” than a paper wadding, but nowhere near the sound of an actual service load with a lead projectile. When shooting blanks using just powder and paper/cloth wadding the report is more of a “whoosh” sound, as ver little pressure is built in the barrel. A heavy lead projectile causes pressure to build and creates the low cannon boom that black powder is known for. Yes projectile weight effects the sound of the report.

I just don’t understand why? Are you using it as wadding? Shooting blanks? Using it as a projectile? It will definitely fire, but I’m doubtful it will have any energy when it gets to the target.
