This is the sort of statement that the anti's love. I personally find it difficult in the extreme to worry over strewing a few plastic wads on a shooting grounds when the Indian sub-continent is dumping several tons of plastic per hour into the ocean. I have no idea what the rate is from the US but I'd hope that it is somewhat less egregious than that.I'd add that I personally believe that plastic wads should be phased out (via regulation/legislation) as it is difficult for anyone to argue against the need to reduce plastic use in general.
Disagree.This is the sort of statement that the anti's love. I personally find it difficult in the extreme to worry over strewing a few plastic wads on a shooting grounds when the Indian sub-continent is dumping several tons of plastic per hour into the ocean. I have no idea what the rate is from the US but I'd hope that it is somewhat less egregious than that.
JMO of course
This is the sort of statement that the 'bury their heads in the sand brigade love'. I'm not an eco warrior by any stretch and don't go to extremes to avoid plastic use, but I feel this is one situation where, bar a modest cost (on Just Cartridges, Gamebore White Gold is £251 in fibre and £244.50 in plas per 1000, that's 0.65p more per cartridge or £65 per 10,000...), switching to fibre is easy and correct. In isolation, will clay shooters switching to fibre make any difference to global plastic consumption? No. Is it still the right thing to do? I think so and I really don't think there is a credible reason against this and certainly not the weak one floated by Wonko.This is the sort of statement that the anti's love. I personally find it difficult in the extreme to worry over strewing a few plastic wads on a shooting grounds when the Indian sub-continent is dumping several tons of plastic per hour into the ocean. I have no idea what the rate is from the US but I'd hope that it is somewhat less egregious than that.
JMO of course
Disagree.
If we adopt the attitude of not getting our house in order because someone else is not doing so, then we are no better than them.
Extreme example maybe, but do you condone fly tipping? As a tabloid reading Townie uppercase oiks shooting plastic wads all over the countryside sounds just as bad. No matter how far from the truth it is. If we were all using biodegradable wads, all competitors would be on an equal footing, and we would have something positive to tell the press about when they come digging the dirt.
Again, just my opinion, and no offense meant, just hope you will pause to consider.
.. None taken.What a lot of merde! ...and deflection. At what point in a days shooting at a dedicated clay shooting ground do shooters litter the countryside with plas wads? Plas wads in the controlled environment of a well run shooting ground poses no threat to the public and should not be considered pollution. Finally only a w'anchor would try to parallel fly tipping and shooting at a well run shooting ground.
I know your reply was to Charlie BUT from my perspective, I have paused to considered your opinion, but not for too long because it is sh*te and it does cause me offence. I hope you will pause to consider my opinion... but I do not give a fug what you think anyway you are the sort of person shooting could be doing without... in my opinion.
The point is that I believe regulation is less likely to be forced upon us if we are seen to appropriately self regulate. That means if the sport is seen to voluntarily encourage more environmentally friendly activity, there is less chance of any form of regulation coming our way.... start with getting rid of Plastic... then its lead and next they start complain about noise and eventually they sport as a whole!
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