Sounds like a good compromise on the surface but having had dealings with the hse in the past I suspect they will err on the side of caution and ban all use of lead in shooting
A mere trainer load! I'll raise you a 50gm 7! (6.5 shot).What a world we live in . I’ve just unearthed 3 boxes of these . They must be over 20 years old . When I was a wage slave with multi plant responsibilities I used to arrange site review meetings so that I’d always end up going home past Kelbrook lodge , in those days they used to have a Wednesday afternoon FITASC . These were the bullets of choice
I guess in the modern woke era , 35gm plastic wad 7 shot is viewed in the same light as seal culling and fracking …
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They certainly used to do the job for roosting pigeons as well!What a world we live in . I’ve just unearthed 3 boxes of these . They must be over 20 years old . When I was a wage slave with multi plant responsibilities I used to arrange site review meetings so that I’d always end up going home past Kelbrook lodge , in those days they used to have a Wednesday afternoon FITASC . These were the bullets of choice
I guess in the modern woke era , 35gm plastic wad 7 shot is viewed in the same light as seal culling and fracking …
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Don't look too deeply into the cpsa statement, if you look at the board of directors there is more than enough experience and knowledge available to know the facts. The HSE have concerns about migration and the cpsa and doing their best to fob them off with compromise for us to keep lead.So according to the CPSA nobody shoots game/pigeons with 24gm or less of lead shot have they never heard of a 20gauge, 28gauge or .410 shotgun ?
Then not all so called biodegradable wads are created equal, some take days/weeks to degrade others potentially many years.
So the CPSA are trying to fob off the HSE, good luck with that one, think there is more than enough experience and knowledge available to the HSE to know the facts.Don't look too deeply into the cpsa statement, if you look at the board of directors there is more than enough experience and knowledge available to know the facts. The HSE have concerns about migration and the cpsa and doing their best to fob them off with compromise for us to keep lead.
I was thinking something similar. Say some thing like: Max shot size of 6.5 for clay use. To be effective, game shot really needs to be 6 or larger (in my experience). I've used smaller guages for game but even then in 16 ang 20g they have been 26g or 28g in 5 or 6s.Surely the best argument to prevent migration of 28g lead shells is on shot size rather than load weight. Even the 24g proposal is only a stop gap so is it really worth it?
AND a catapult !Cpsa must proceed with utmost caution on this. I forsee a future when we will be left with 24grms of steel.
Jasper.
my favourite shot size for pigeons in my 28gauge is 6.5I was thinking something similar. Say some thing like: Max shot size of 6.5 for clay use. To be effective, game shot really needs to be 6 or larger (in my experience). I've used smaller guages for game but even then in 16 ang 20g they have been 26g or 28g in 5 or 6s.
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