Jan Powell
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To the person that follows this forum and asked me about shot loads last weekend (very sorry, I’ve forgotten your name), here’s the video I mentioned…
This weather seems to have sapped mine !But how much energy is needed to break a clay?
Its quite normal at your age to suffer from extremes in temperature !This weather seems to have sapped mine !
If or when steel shot becomes compulsory I will stopping shooting .Soon to be "More steel.....Get Real" then ?
Really, whys that as everybody will be in the same boat and using steelIf or when steel shot becomes compulsory I will stopping shooting .
Fine if your gun is proofed for steel! It may be that my Perazzi could use steel shot cartridges but it is an old gun and not proofed for steel.Really, whys that as everybody will be in the same boat and using steel
And you will pack up shooting because of that and not get another shotgun thenFine if your gun is proofed for steel! It may be that my Perazzi could use steel shot cartridges but it is an old gun and not proofed for steel.
And you will pack up shooting because of that and not get another shotgun then
Keep it in the gun cabinet, take it out and polish it now and again and think of the good old days then I supposeWhy on gods good earth would I want to spend a huge amounts of cash on a gun to replace what is arguably the best clay target shooting gun ever made ? Add to that I am fast approaching the point where I need glasses to see the targets ... nope when lead goes I'll stop. If you think about it though many thousands of shotguns will become obsolete when lead goes... is that the cunning plan to get rid of lots of shotguns knowing many people will not replace them. Anyway lead shot as a hazard in a controlled environment is as everybody knows a total myth put about to stop hunting in its tracks as a pollutant lead from lead shotgun pellets does not even register in the grand scheme of things bt as said is a great tool to get rid of hunting.
Sadly, I think many others will do the same. Not necessarily because of the risk of gun damage, concerning though that is, but because the sport will change beyond comprehension.Why on gods good earth would I want to spend a huge amounts of cash on a gun to replace what is arguably the best clay target shooting gun ever made ? Add to that I am fast approaching the point where I need glasses to see the targets ... nope when lead goes I'll stop. If you think about it though many thousands of shotguns will become obsolete when lead goes... is that the cunning plan to get rid of lots of shotguns knowing many people will not replace them. Anyway lead shot as a hazard in a controlled environment is as everybody knows a total myth put about to stop hunting in its tracks as a pollutant lead from lead shotgun pellets does not even register in the grand scheme of things bt as said is a great tool to get rid of hunting.
Certainly didn't seem that way at the sporting shoot (non competition) I went to today.Sadly, I think many others will do the same. Not necessarily because of the risk of gun damage, concerning though that is, but because the sport will change beyond comprehension.
Even without the switch the steel shot the clay shooting in the UK probably only has 10-15 years left. You’d be a fool to make a significant investment in an activity that’s gradually on its way out.
The shooting sports are caught in a perfect storm of an almost complete lack of mainstream media coverage, increasingly burdensome legislation, an ageing demographic and ever stringent environmental pressures. The impact’s visible now in ground closures and rising participation costs. What’s more, we’ve a governing body that talks a good game but has very little influence or power. Unlike the NRA, there’s nobody fighting our corner.Certainly didn't seem that way at the sporting shoot (non competition) I went to today.
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