Of course I shoot abroad but if we take a look at what can be done out doors there is reason to believe it is possible to create sufficiently controlled shooting environments where lead can be used. For example if we look at Italy, chosen because I have shot at the grounds but there will be others the same, Lonato and Bergamo come to mind where the shot is caught on a high berm and recycled ... there is even a small ground 10 mins along from Lonato with the same brilliant wee ground. However saying all that there will be riots in Italy, Spain and France if lead is banned! Of course expense is the result of the work required, how ever the last time I shot in Italy these grounds charged 8€ for a round which is very fair... especially given how cheap their cartridges areThe 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.
There is some hope. Shooting indoors is a opportunity worth looking at. Following the NI model would help keep costs down.
Though it pains me to say it, the sport in an organised fashion will eventually perish. 10-15 years is my bet.