Jim Wheeler
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Bloody EU again, please read this and strongly object ! https://www.gunsweek.com/en/current/news/lead-ammo-ban-eu-it-again
THAT, is the way I understood the lead ban that is already in place in England and Wales too.Just read it. Don't we already have a lead ban in wetland areas in the UK anyway?
The lead ban in place goes wider in England and Wales as it can't be use on Waterfowl anywhere not just wetland.THAT, is the way I understood the lead ban that is already in place in England and Wales too.
Agree, it is missleading. Using the thin end of the wedge point of view to argue a point.Ah, well the headline reads; "a proposed blanket ban on all lead-based ammunition!"
It is aimed at all lead ammo, not wetlands which, as said, is already covered. You all need to read this more carefully, skimming over it is misleading. The defra "investigation" was a personal vendetta by a few extremists trying to ban lead, it failed due to no scientific evidence to show lead is harmful,lead has been reintroduced as ammo after a ban of years by Austria, and America have done the same.along with others. This ban likely to include fishing weights too. Not to say that lead is without problems, but the cost of rifle ammo etc will rise dramatically, .22 guns will disappear, along with old shotguns, rifles etc.
As an aside, why do you suppose that petrol became lead free in the 80`s? pollution from outboards and boats was a huge contributor to lead pollution, but hushed for many years, along with car pollution.
there are many views on this, so take your pick.
I agree with what you say regarding the lead ban for shooting Wildfowl and Waders, BUT we were talking of shooting ANYTHING, including clays, over wetlands or water courses where the spent shot can fall and later be ingested by dabbling birds. Lead for fishing in fresh water has been banned for some considerable time now, but it was claimed that birds were dying through ingesting lead shot used for shooting, hence the rather ill thought out legislation. As far as I am aware, nobody has ever produced any irrefutable proof that birds have died through lead shot ingestion, only that some dead birds had been found to have a high lead content in their blood, the cause of which was unknown, I believe. Forgot to add that you can not use lead over SSSI's either.The lead ban in place goes wider in England and Wales as it can't be use on Waterfowl anywhere not just wetland.
There was a lot of jumping up and down when the EU proposed new gun restrictions. But these were laws proposed for EU wide implementation and were other than some rules on deactivated guns still short of the restrictions already inplace in the UK.
It might be my imagination and perhaps someone could shed some light on the facts but I seem to remeber that someone said that the increased lead levels found in waterfowl was the result of discarded soft lead used for Fishing rather than the hardend lead used in shotshells.
Judging by the current cost of some cartridges, in particular game cartridges, I think 'Gold' is already in use ! :lol:
Interesting but in reality aside abundance, cost and hardness density is the important factor . That is where lead scores its abundant cheap, dense and just about the right hardness... the main reason it has been used for many years as a shotgun charge... Osmium there's a thought ... nah too hard and those elements required for an alloy
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