Your poor dog must be knackered retrieving all that lot!!!!!!!Today's work at my club. We do this a couple of times a year. So plastic wads is not an issue in my mind.
Not mine nor me in the picture. The chairman of the club. (Not the dog that is)Your poor dog must be knackered retrieving all that lot!!!!!!!
Errr? no!Are you saying that the lead in THAT bird's gizzard, was the cause of it's demise ?
I don't think having lead in your body is the same as digesting unknown quantities of finely ground lead, I have a lead pellet in my thumb and it hasn't affected me, it hasn't affected me, it hasn't.I have also shot birds that had previously been 'pricked' and had then survived an entire close season, until being shot by myself.
They have now, they don't use lead for drinking water now, they used to think that lead pipes weren't dangerous but lead is accumulative and we'd all be better off without even trace quantities.Bear in mind that most houses that were built prior to 1970's WILL still have lead water service pipes (that's the bit between the water main and your property). Obviously the the water Companies have not heard about the lethal properties of lead yet ?
I agree that all NEW water supplies are plastic, BUT as an ex plumber, I can assure you that there are more lead service pipes than there are plastic.They have now, they don't use lead for drinking water now, they used to think that lead pipes weren't dangerous but lead is accumulative and we'd all be better off without even trace quantities.
only world-wideI can assure you that there are more lead service pipes than there are plastic.
Sadly Westley fibre wads cost more for the cartridge manufactures to buy and then they have the added cost of an overpowder card and more propellant to get similar ballistics to the equivalent plastic wad load. So fibre wad cartridges do cost more, may be if plastic wads were banned for all lead shot cartridges then the massive increase in volume of fibre wads produced may result in a decrease in their price bringing down the cartridge cost. But I would be careful for what you wish for.OK I will accept that plastic is a major problem and I for one would readily swap to fibre wads. What I would like to see is the Cartridge Manufacturers doing their bit and bring the cost of fibre wads into line with plastic (NOT by raising the cost of plastic either ! ). BUT, the lead shot issue has arisen yet again. WHEN someone can show me positive proof of the damage to wildlife caused by lead shot, then perhaps I will take notice.
Karcher do push sweepers we use for clearing glass and stuff up after cutting them up for drills at the firehouse, they do a great job.If you run a trap or skeet club ? You could consider hiring or using a Road sweeping machine or a Golf Ball retrieving machine from a driving range to collect fallen wads.
Yeah, right. It'll cost a fortune, break down irretrievably after 2 seasons and be made in China.Get Dyson on it for the Range Vacuum !!
Are they any dearer?Eley now have Bio degradeable wads that look like plaswads.
Government ministers rub their hands together, accepts back handers and make millions/billionsGovernment ministers sh*t their collective pants accept the story billions spent
One certainty IS they will NOT be any cheaper !Are they any dearer?
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