Go onto Pigeon watch and see what BASC ,( 4x the membership of CPSA ) have done . It’s not good reading .
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PVC produced until recently also contains lead. Some reports (google) say that leaching levels are greater than from lead pipes . Could be expensive for home owners.And we will STILL be using water coming through lead pipes ?
Correct me if I am wrong, but does lead not come out of the ground in the first place ?
I would have thought cartridge companies would be investing heavily in research to sort out such problems. They will want to hit the ground running with superior products, if and when the ban happens.Talking to a friend of mine yesterday who is well connected in the trade and he said that some of the trials with steel and new wads had left scoring in the barrels.
Apparently the problem arises in the area just after the chamber as most new guns are 3” chambers and the gap due to 2 3/4 cartridges combined with steel and the new wads caused the problem. Apparently steel with plastic wad is fine.
Or they had various interested parties weigh through the rather weighty tome, await a reply (or many) from their own said people then draft / edit then publish a limited but point made response ( whilst keeping a card or two up sleeve ) we of course don’t / won’t ever know, thing is a reply has been made which starts to push back at the “ ban lead “ narrative.Why didn't they issue this statement at the start, seems like their backtracking with the backlash from members/public shooters
They just jump on the environmental band wagon to look good and appease instead of objecting in the first place
Much harder to push back and win when you've upset so many members who may have leftOr they had various interested parties weigh through the rather weighty tome, await a reply (or many) from their own said people then draft / edit then publish a limited but point made response ( whilst keeping a card or two up sleeve ) we of course don’t / won’t ever know, thing is a reply has been made which starts to push back at the “ ban lead “ narrative.
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